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JAPN-351 Buildings and Cities in Japanese History

JAPN-351 Buildings and Cities in Japanese History
Offered academic year 2008-2009
Professor Sand
An interdisciplinary survey of Japanese history from ancient times to modern through architecture, garden design, and city-building. We will analyze visual and material forms in the culture of urban life in order to read patterns of social change. No previous knowledge of Japan, art, or architecture required. May also be taken as HIST-224. Conducted in English.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None

Sections:

JAPN-351-01 Megacity Edo-Tokyo
Spring only
Faculty:
  • Sand, Jordan
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    Credits: 03
    Prerequisites: None
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