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Students will acquire an ability to understand the nature of Jewish Diaspora in a contemporary as well as historical perspective.
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This course also aim to analyze the Jewish Diaspora within a wider international and global perspective and to develop a deep understanding of the inter-relation between the economics, history, politics, language and culture.
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Iberian Jews; identity; society
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1- Introduction 2- Diaspora: Cochin, Goa, Malacca 3- Diaspora: China and Macau 4- Diaspora: Japan 5- Jewish Diaspora and Slavery: Victoria Dias 6- Jewish Diaspora and Persecution: the Perez Case 7- Jewish Diaspora and commercial networks: Bartolomeu Vaz Landeiro 8- Jewish Diaspora and commercial networks: New Mexico, the Philippines and Macau. I 9- Jewish Diaspora and commercial networks: New Mexico, the Philippines and Macau. II 10- Debate 11- The Second World War and the Jewish Diaspora in Asia I 12- The Second World War and the Jewish Diaspora in Asia II 13- Debate 14- Reports - Presentation and Discussion I 15- Reports - Presentation and Discussion II Final Report Discussion
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- Recall factual claims about the past and synthesize them into coherent interpretive arguments. - Read reference books closely and critically. - Formulate a well-organized and well-supported argument.
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There will be literature suggested for each class, which all the students will be required to read.
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