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SOCIAL HISTORY A
| Lecturer(s) | HASEGAWA, JUNICHI |
|---|---|
| Credit(s) | 2 |
| Academic Year/Semester | 2025 Spring (1st Half) |
| Day/Period | Mon.1,2 |
| Campus | Mita |
| Class Format | Online classes (mainly on-demand format) |
| Registration Number | 57181 |
| Faculty/Graduate School | ECONOMICS |
| Department/Major | ECONOMICS PEARL COURSE |
| Year Level | 3, 4 |
| Field | MAJOR SUBJECTS CORE COURSES : J SOCIAL ISSUES |
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| Course Description | In this course, we discuss the origins and structure of contemporary society based on the method of social history, which comprehensively examines the dynamics of society, considering not only its economy but also its politics, culture, and other various aspects. Main topics in this course include education, media, cities, families, social movements, etc. |
| K-Number | FEC-EC-34192-232-03 |
| Course Administrator | Faculty/Graduate School | FEC | ECONOMICS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Department/Major | EC | ECONOMICS | |
| Main Course Number | Level | 3 | Third-year level coursework |
| Major Classification | 4 | Major Subjects Course- Core Course | |
| Minor Classification | 19 | Lecture - Social Issues | |
| Subject Type | 2 | Elective required subject | |
| Supplemental Course Information | Class Classification | 2 | Lecture |
| Class Format | 3 | Online classes (mainly on-demand format) | |
| Language of Instruction | 2 | English | |
| Academic Discipline | 03 | History, archaeology, museology, and related fields | |
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This course aims to trace certain aspects of the postwar Japan. Focus is drawn to planning and reconstruction of cities damaged during the Second World War, taking into account comparisons with Britain.
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