05.866.211 Cultural Studies IV - American Studies: History of United States Indian Law and Policy (BLOCKSEMINAR)

Course offering details

Instructors: Univ-Prof. Dr. Mita Banerjee

Event type: Practice class

Displayed in timetable as: 05.866.211

Hours per week: 2

Language of instruction: Englisch

Min. | Max. participants: - | 25

Registration group: AS 211

Priority scheme: Senatsrichtlinie

Requirements / organisational issues:
This interdisciplinary course will trace the development and political and cultural impact of British colonial and United States policy towards indigenous peoples in North
America from the Seventeenth Century through the present day. Among other
topics, we will explore Treaty-making, Indian Removal, the Reservation System,
late-Nineteenth Century Assimilation and Allotment, mid-Twentieth Century
Indian Reorganization, and modern Tribal Self-Determination.

Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Mon, 15. Jul. 2019 09:00 12:00 01 481 P109a Univ-Prof. Dr. Mita Banerjee
2 Tue, 16. Jul. 2019 09:00 12:00 01 481 P109a Univ-Prof. Dr. Mita Banerjee
3 Wed, 17. Jul. 2019 09:00 12:00 01 481 P109a Univ-Prof. Dr. Mita Banerjee
4 Th, 18. Jul. 2019 09:00 12:00 01 481 P109a Univ-Prof. Dr. Mita Banerjee
5 Fri, 19. Jul. 2019 09:00 12:00 01 481 P109a Univ-Prof. Dr. Mita Banerjee
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Instructors
Univ-Prof. Dr. Mita Banerjee