Course Name
Nature, Society, and History in Global Perspective
Description
Human interaction with the environment is the most fundamental of all relationships. This course examines the different ways in which societies have defined, understood, and used their non- human surroundings and the processes through which the environment influences culture and adapts to human communities. Students explore the historical context of the human-nature interaction in global perspective and compare the ways in which the concepts of politics, nationalism, race, ethnicity, gender, religion, etc. inform and guide the relationship.
NB
Not offered every year See department chair
Prerequisite(s)
6 sem. hrs. of history, third or fourth year standing, or instructor's consent.