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4.00 Credits
Introduces methods and premises of historical study. Topics include introductions to cultural, political, economic, social, and religious history. May be repeated for credit as topics vary. ( IV)
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on social, economic, and cultural history of France since the Great Revolution. 120B The French Revolution and Napoleon: 1774-1815 (4). (VIII) 120C France in the Nineteenth Century (4). (VIII) 120D France in the Twentieth Century: 1914 to Present (4). (VIII) 120E History of Paris (4). The development of Paris from the beginnings through the present, with emphasis on the last three centuries. The city is examined from the political, social, ecological, and architectural points of view as well as through the perspective of urban planning. ( VIII)
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3.00 Credits
Political, social, and economic history from 1815 to the present. 122A Emergence of the German Nation: 1815-1890 (4). (VIII) 122B Hitler and the Germans (4). Focuses on Hitler's rise to power and Nazi society. Examines Germany's defeat in World War I; the political and cultural experimentation of the 1920s; the causes of Hitler's success; and life in Germany under the Nazis. ( VIII) 122C World War, Cold War, and Reunification: 1939- (4). (VIII)
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3.00 Credits
123C Twentieth-Century Spain: 1898-Present (4). Examination of political, social, and cultural conflict under the parliamentary monarchy and the II Republic; the Spanish Civil War and the popular revolution of 1936; Spanish fascism and the Franquist dictatorship; and the transition to constitutional democracy after 1975. ( VIII) 123D Topics in Spanish History (4). Topics include Spain in the nineteenth century, the Spanish Civil War, and dictatorship and democracy in modern Spain. May be repeated for credit as topics vary. ( VIII)
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3.00 Credits
Political and social developments from traditional Russia to the present Soviet society. 124A Imperial Russia: 1689-1905 (4). (VIII) 124B Twentieth-Century Russia (4). (VIII)
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3.00 Credits
126A The Era of World War I: 1900-1939 (4). (VIII) 126B The Era of World War II: 1933-45 (4). (VIII) 126C The Cold War and After: Europe and the World, 1945-91 (4). (VIII)
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3.00 Credits
Main currents of Western thought, emphasizing English, French, and German thinkers. 127B Hegel to Nietzsche (4). (VIII) 127C Freud to Sartre (4). (VIII) 127D Contemporary European Thought (4)
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3.00 Credits
128A Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe: 1400-1700 (4). Explores what it meant to be a woman in early modern Europe. Students examine women's lives in early modern Europe while developing skills of historical interpretation. Topics include: notions of masculinity and femininity; "proto-feminism"; marriage and sexuality; female piety and witchcraft. (VIII) 128B Sex and Society in Early Modern Europe (4). Examines the role of sexuality in early modern European society. Explores the emergence of modern notions of sexuality and their connection to European imperialism. Topics include: biological notions of sexual difference and human reproduction; marriage and family; prostitution, lesbian and transvestitism. (VIII) 128C Topics in the History of Women in Europe (4). May be repeated for credit as topics vary. Formerly History 128. ( VIII) JEWISH, MUSLIM, MIDDLE EAST, AND AFRICAN HISTORY
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3.00 Credits
130A Jewish History, Ancient to Early Modern Times (4). The history of the Jewish people from their origins in the ancient world to the 1700s. Social, religious, and intellectual life of Jewish communities in the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe. ( VIII) 130B Modern Jewish History (4). History of the Jews in Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and the United States from the early-eighteenth century to recent times. Emancipation, assimilation, religious reform, antisemitism, Zionism, socialism, the Holocaust, and modern Israel are the major themes. ( VIII) 130C Topics in Jewish History (4). May be repeated for credit as topics vary. ( VIII)
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4.00 Credits
Examines the evolution of Islam as a religion within the social, political, and economic histories of various Muslim societies throughout its 14 centuries. Introduction to major concepts, practices, and texts of Islam, and key historical events associated with them. (VIII)
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