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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; discussion-1 hour. Prerequisite:course 15 or course 6 recommended. History of the northeast region of continental Africa, encompassing the Horn of Africa the Nile Valley and the Sudan, covering the ancient period to the present. May be repeated for credit up to four units. GE Credit: ArtHum, Div, SocSci, Wrt.-III. (III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: courses 115A and 115B recommended. Themes of African history, such as African states and empires, slave trade, relationship of Egypt to rest of Africa, Bantu origins and migrations, and French policy of Assimilation and Association. GE credit: ArtHum.
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4.00 Credits
Lecture/discussion and panel presentations-3 hours. European history from "the fall of the Roman Empire" to the eighth century. GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt.-I. (I.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture/discussion and panel presentations-3 hours. European history from Charlemagne to the twelfth century. GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt.-III. (III.) McKee
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4.00 Credits
Lecture/discussion and panel presentations-3 hours. European history from the Crusades to the Renaissance. GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt.-I. (I.) McKee
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; term paper. Each offering will focus on single major theme, such as medieval agrarian history, feudalism, the family, medieval Italy, or the Crusades. Readings include original sources in English translation and modern works. May be repeated for credit. GE credit: ArtHum.-III. (III.)
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4.00 Credits
Laboratory/discussion-3 hours; term paper. Prerequisite: course 4B recommended. Social and cultural history, 1300-1800. Topics such as medieval and Renaissance Italy, early modern Italy, Ancient Regime France, family and sexuality, and material culture and daily life. May be repeated for credit. GE credit: ArtHum, Wrt.-III. (III.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; written report or research paper. A history of the ideas and institutions of Christianity and their impact on the late Roman Empire and medieval Europe in terms of outlook on life, art, politics and economics. GE credit: ArtHum, Div, Wrt.- II. (II.)
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; written report or research paper. A history of the Lutheran, Zwinglian-Calvinist, Radical, Anglican, and Catholic Reformations as foundation stones of a new culture in Europe, with special attention to the interconnections between the revival of antiquity and the different reform movements. GE credit: ArtHum.-II. (II.) Harris
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4.00 Credits
Lecture-3 hours; written report or research paper. A survey of the intellectual, cultural and political reorientation of European society in the aftermath of the Wars of Religion. "Secularization" will be discussedin the context of the Enlightenment and Romanticism. GE credit: ArtHum.
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