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History 18A: Introduction to Jewish Cultures
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Introduction to the diversity of Jewish cultures from ancient to modern times. Surveys the Jewish experience in various societies and civilizations: ancient Mediterranean, Middle East and North Africa, Europe, and the Americas. ( IV, VIII)
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History 190: Colloquium
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Specialized courses dealing primarily with close reading and analysis of secondary works; required reports and papers (critical essays). Each colloquium reflects the instructor's intellectual interests and is conducted as a discussion group. Limited to 15 students. Prerequisites: junior/senior standing and history major, or consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.
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History 192: Research Seminar
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Specialized courses that require analysis of a historical problem through research in primary sources and the preparation of an original research paper. Each research seminar is offered in a quarter following a History 190 colloquium and is related to the colloquium's subject. Prerequisites: History 190 in the preceding quarter; junior or senior standing; and History major or consent of instructor. May be taken for credit six times as topic varies.
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History 198: Directed Group Study
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Special topics through directed reading. Paper required. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.
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History 199: Independent Reading
3.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Investigation of special topics through directed reading. Paper required. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit as topics vary.
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History 21: World History
3.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
21A World History: Beginnings to 1650 (4). Treats major themes of world historical development through the mid-seventeenth century, focusing on the Eurasian world, but with secondary emphasis on Africa and the Americas. ( IV, VIII) 21B World History: 1650-1870 (4). Examines three major transformations that made the world of 1870 dramatically different from that of 1650: e.g., the scientific revolution, industrialization, and the formation of modern states and nations. ( IV, VIII) 21C World History Since 1870 (4). Considers several major currents of modern history: technological change and its social effects; changes in gender relations; totalitarianism; peasant revolutions and the crisis of colonization; international migration; and ecological problems. ( IV, VIII)
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History 36: The Formation of Ancient Greek Society
3.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
An overview of ancient Greek civilization and its interactions with other cultures of the Mediterranean world. Focuses on major institutions and cultural phenomena as seen through the study of ancient Greek literature, history, archaeology, and religion. Same as Classics 36A, B, C. 36A Early Greece (4). (IV) 36B Late Archaic and Classical Greece (4). (IV) 36C Fourth-Century and Hellenistic Greece (4). (IV)
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History 37: The Formation of Ancient Roman Society
3.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
A survey of the principal aspects of Roman civilization from its beginnings to the so-called Fall of the Roman Empire in C.E. 476. Focuses on political history and ideology, social history, literature, art and architecture, and religion. Same as Classics 37A, B, C. 37A Origins to Roman Republic (4). (IV) 37B Roman Empire (4). (IV) 37C The Roman Legacy (4). (IV)
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History 40: The Formation of American Society
3.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
An introduction to the social, economic, political, and cultural development of the United States from the fifteenth century to the present. Any one quarter of history 40A, 40B, or 40C satisfies the American History portion of the UC American History and Institutions requirement. 40A The Formation of American Society: 1492-1790 (4). (IV) 40B The Formation of American Society: The Nineteenth Century (4). (IV) 40C The Formation of American Society: The Twentieth Century (4). (IV)
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History 50: Crises and Revolutions
4.00 Credits
University of California-Irvine
Study of turning points in world history, illustrating themes and methods of historical analysis. May be taken for credit three times as topics vary. ( IV, VIII)
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