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B E 211: Global History of the Built Environment - II
Quarter: Spring 2024bjoy@uw.edu Course Description: This course critically examines built environments from 1000 CE through today from a global perspective. It encourages thinking about history in a transnational and transgeographical manner that challenges the canonical approach that has generally privileged Western material and master narratives. The course is broadly structured around the concept of “time cuts” that allow for comparisons across regions and cultural formations. It will address a diverse set of sites and structures in an effort to offer a robust presentation of material from both Western and non-Western contexts. Architecture, landscapes, and urban plans constitute the built environments under consideration. Course SLN: 10878 Time and Days: 10:00 am - 11:20 am; Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays Location and Mode of Instruction: MGH 389, In-person Credits and Areas of Inquiry: 5 credits; A&H / SSc. Prerequisites: No prerequisites required Instructor name and Contact: Babita Joy;
