The Quest for Empire: Britain and India – 16th-19th Centuries

Code: LH22802

Dates: October 22 - November 19, 2024

Meets: 6:45 PM to 8:30 PM

Sessions: 5

Location: Lower Merion High School

Course Fee: $117.00

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In south Asia, the Mughal Dynasty grew from 1526 to 1707. Its leaders ruled much of the Indian subcontinent employing ambition and technology. Their decline coincided with the increase of colonialism by Britain, like other European countries attempting to expand their empire. Rising British hegemony won the day due to greater technology, better organization, geographic location and mastery of the seas. Learn how India became the jewel in the British crown by 1857.
Fee: $117.00
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Lower Merion High School

315 E Montgomery Avenue
Ardmore, PA 19003
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Jeffrey Heim

Jeffrey Heim received his education bachelor’s degree from The Pennsylvania State University, an M.A. in Ancient/Medieval History from Penn State, and an M.A. in British Colonial History from Temple University. He taught history for 37 years at West Chester East High School. He has taught continuing education course at Widener, Immaculate, and other local organizations. He received a Fulbright Fellowship to study in India.

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R. Barry Levis

R. Barry Levis, PhD, Professor Emeritus, History, Rollins College (ret 2013); Director, Humanities Program, Hamilton Holt School of Rollins College, 1981-2012; Director, Graduate Program, Liberal Studies, Rollins College (1990-2000)

levis@rollins.edu

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