SAIS313
Nationalism, Democracy and Development in Modern India
An examination of the differing narratives of nation and modernity in the struggle for independence from colonial rule in India, and their implications for the post-colonial state, for politics and for India's economic development.
This is a regular undergraduate university course, available for audit, which enables you to engage in lectures, discussions, and debates at half the cost and without all the pressure of assignment deadlines and exams.
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This course is available at the following time(s) and location(s):
| Section | Session(s) | Date/time | Campus | Instructor(s) | Cost | Registration |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SAIS313-VA1137 | 13 | Fridays Sep 6–Nov 29, 2013 9:30 am–1:20 pm |
Van | TBD | $358.05 | Register |
How will I learn?
- Lectures
- Class discussions and participation
- Recommended reading
Who should take this course?
This course is open to anyone interested in auditing undergraduate courses.
How will I be evaluated?
There is no evaluation for this course.
Textbooks and learning materials
You may purchase textbooks at the SFU Vancouver Bookstore. You will have access to the SFU Library and WebCT (online materials) if applicable.