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NEHC 20503/30503: Islamic History and Society III:The Modern Middle East
3.00 Credits
University of Chicago
This course covers the period from ca. 1750 to the present, focusing on Western military, economic, and ideological encroachment; the impact of such ideas as nationalism and liberalism; efforts at reform in the Islamic states; the emergence of the "modern" Middle East after World War I; the struggle for liberation from Western colonial and imperial control; the Middle Eastern states in the cold war era; and local and regional conflicts . H. Shissler. Spring.
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NEHC 20601-20602-20603/30601-30602-30603: Islamic Thought and Literature I,II,III
3.00 Credits
University of Chicago
Taking these courses in sequence is recommended but not required. This sequence meets the general education requirement in civilization studies. This sequence surveys Islamic civilization from the rise of Islam in the seventh century to modern times. Texts in English.
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NEHC 20601/30601: Islamic Thought and Literature I
3.00 Credits
University of Chicago
T. Qutbuddin. Autumn.
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NEHC 20602/30602: Islamic Thought and Literature II
3.00 Credits
University of Chicago
F. Lewis. Winter.
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NEHC 20603/30603: Islamic Thought and Literature III
3.00 Credits
University of Chicago
This course covers the period from ca. 1800 to the present, exploring works of Arab intellectuals who interpreted various aspects of Islamic philosophy, political theory, and law in the modern age. We look at diverse interpretations concerning the role of religion in a modern society, at secularized and historicized approaches to religion, and at the critique of both religious establishments and nation-states as articulated by Arab intellectuals. Generally, we discuss secondary literature first and the primary sources later. O. Bashkin. Spring.
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NEHC 20636/30636: Ancient Near Eastern Thought and Literature III:Classical Arabic Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Chicago
Prior knowledge of Arabic and/or Islamic studies helpful but not required. Texts in English. T. Qutbuddin. Spring.
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NELC 10101: Introduction to the Middle East
3.00 Credits
University of Chicago
Prior knowledge of the Middle East not required. This course aims to facilitate a general understanding of some key factors that have shaped life in this region, with primary emphasis on modern conditions and their background, and to provide exposure to some of the region's rich cultural diversity. This course can serve as a basis for the further study of the history, politics, and civilizations of the Middle East. Spring.
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NELC 10101-10102: Introduction to Middle Egyptian Hieroglyphs I,II
3.00 Credits
University of Chicago
PQ: Second-year standing. This course examines hieroglyphic writing and the grammar of the language of classical Egyptian literature. J. Johnson. Autumn, Winter.
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NELC 10101-10102-10103: Elementary Turkish I,II,III
5.00 Credits
University of Chicago
This sequence features proficiency-based instruction emphasizing grammar in modern Turkish. This sequence consists of reading and listening comprehension, as well as grammar exercises and basic writing in Turkish. Modern stories and contemporary articles are read at the end of the courses. The class meets for five hours a week. Autumn, Winter, Spring.
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NELC 10102: Old Aramaic Inscriptions
3.00 Credits
University of Chicago
PQ: Second-year standing and ARAM 10101. S. Creason. Not offered 2009 C10; will be offered 201 0 -11.
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