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STRUGGLES FOR IDENTITY
2000-2001
October 21, 2000 Identity and Conflict in Europe: The Case of the Balkans
School of International and Public Affairs
Columbia University 420 W. 116th Street
November 11, 2000 Myth of Continents: Muslim Europe
Seaman's Institute
241 Water Street
(South Street Seaport)
December 9, 2000 Changing Nature of Indian National Identity
Church Center of the United Nations
777 UN Plaza
January 20, 2001 After Colonialism: Struggles for Identity in Africa
Seaman's Institute
241 Water Street
(South Street Seaport)
February 10, 2001 Latin American Identities in Transition
King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center
New York University
53 Washington Square South
March 10, 2001 Human-Environmental Interaction:
A Geographic Perspective

Seaman's Institute, 241 Water Street
(South Street Seaport)
April 21, 2001 Movement of People, Goods and Ideas:
A Geographic Perspective

Seaman's Institute, 241 Water Street
(South Street Seaport)
May 19, 2001 Popular Culture and Youth Identities
Seaman's Institute 241 Water Street
(South Street Seaport)
Previous Workshops  

Classical Traditions & Giant Empires

Early African Empires and their Global Connections
This program focusses on early African civilizations in Northeast and West Africa, concentrating on the Sudanic civilizations, the Swahili city-states, the kingdom of Aksum and the Empire of Benin.

Materials

Related Links
http://globaled.org/resource3.html
http://www.mnh.si.edu/africanvoices/

The Greek Civilization
This seminar focuses on the emergence of Agean civilization and how interrelations developed among peoples of the eastern Mediterranean and Southwest Asia, 600 - 200 B.C.E.

Materials

Related Links
http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/greeks/
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1984/2/

The Roman Empire
This program centers on the creation of the Roman Empire, spotlighting the transformation from Republic to empire. Consideration is given to how Romans governed their empire.

Materials

Related Links
www.cs.berkeley.edu/~jhauser/pictures/history/Rome/
http://www.dalton.org/groups/Rome/

The Aztec and Inca Empires
This workshop highlights the Empires of the Americas and provides analysis of the difference in political styles of the Aztecs and Incas.

Materials

Related Links
http://www.carmensandiego.com/products/time/aztec12/ebmain_c12.html
http://www.sscf.ucsb.edu/~ogburn/inca/inca.htm
http://globaled.org/resource3.html

The Ming Dynasty
The focus of this workshop is a demonstration of how the Ming Dynasty became a large territorial empire, and how the quest for unification laid the political, economic and social foundations for modern China.

Materials

Related Links
http://globaled.org/chinaproject.links.html
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/curriculum/socialstd/MWH/11043_1.html
http://www.cocc.edu/cagatucci/classes/hum210/tml/ChinaTML/chinatml3.htm

The Indian Empires
This seminar examines the rise of the Mughal Empire and focuses primarily on how the Mughals attempted to unite the diverse peoples of the Indian subcontinent.

Materials

Related Links
http://www.ucalgary.ca/HIST/tutor/islam/empires/mughals/

The Mongol Empire
This seminar traces the origins of the Mongol Empire and analyzes the modern aspects of the Genghis Khan legacy.

Materials

Related Links
http://www.isop.ucla.edu/eas/sum-inst/mongol.htm
http://www.isop.ucla.edu/eas/sum-inst/links/silkunit.htm

The Ottoman Empire
This workshop provides an overview of the Ottoman Empire and deals with how the Ottomans attempted to meet the challenge of European military, political and economic power.

Materials

Related Links
http://www.rjtarr.freeserve.co.uk/A-level/earlymodern/earlyeurope/3_ottomans.htm

 
 

Struggles for Identity

Identity and Conflict in Europe: The Case of the Balkans

Materials

Related Links
http://www.lhric.org/war/lesson.html
http://www.nytimes.com/learning/teachers/lessons/990414Wednesday.html

Myth of Continents: Muslim Europe
This seminar addresses the position and role of Muslim communities in Europe today and explores the comparison between the indigenous and immigrant populations in Eastern and Western Europe.

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Changing Nature of Indian National Identity
This workshop focuses on the current conflicts in India and addresses issues concerning ethnic identity, the implications of class and the establishment and functioning of democracy in modern India.

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After Colonialism: Struggles for Identity in Africa
This seminar centers on the recent conflicts in Africa and stresses the connection between the rise of independence movements and social transformations such as accelerated population growth, urbanization, and emergence of Western-educated elites.

Materials

Related Links
http://globaled.org/resource3.html
http://www.mnh.si.edu/africanvoices/
http://www.choices.edu/edsummaries/congopage.html

Latin American Identities in Transition
This workshop centers on how identity is constructed in Latin America and in Latino communities in the United States.

Materials

Related Links
http://www.ladb.unm.edu/retanet/plans/soc/maya.html
http://www.yale.edu/ynhti/curriculum/units/1990/1/90.01.04.x.html
http://www.choices.edu/edsummaries/mexicopage.html
http://www.choices.edu/edsummaries/cubapage.html

Human-Environmental Interaction: A Geographic Perspective
This seminar uses geography as a lens through which to discuss the interplay between humans and the environment

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Movement of People: A Geographic Perspective

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Popular Culture and Youth Identities

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