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HIST-LIT 90o: Native American Literature: Narrations of Nationhood
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
How have Native American authors written the native nation? How has writing contributed to the process of imagining the space of the nation in the wake of colonization? Reaching across temporal boundaries from indigenous oral traditions, to the texts of the encounter and protest writing, to contemporary poetry, fiction, and political prose, this interactive course provides substantial grounding in the literature and the history of Native America and fosters critical discussion of contemporary issues.
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HIST-LIT 90u: Culture in Depression-Era America
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Examines the history and literature of the Depression-era United States. The course will examine a wide-range of cultural forms--documentary books, photography, fiction, film, radio, history, drama, anthropology, criticism--in order to explore how writers and critics represented the socio-economic crisis and envisioned social change.
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HIST-LIT 90w: Europe and Africa: Colonial and Postcolonial Encounters
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
This interdisciplinary seminar explores European colonialism in Africa in historical and literary perspective. The course asks how colonial/postcolonial encounters have shaped European and African societies and selves from the 19th century to the present. Topics include: racial science and imperialist ideology; colonial violence and resistance; gender and sexuality; economic and cultural consumption; decolonization; and travel and migration between Africa and Europe. Students participate in discussion, write short papers, and complete a research project and presentation.
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HIST-LIT 90y: London - Paris - Berlin - St. Petersburg: Capital Cities in Europe's Long Nineteenth Century
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Moving chronologically from Paris in 1789 to St. Petersburg in 1917, this course examines the urban experience during Europe's long nineteenth century. Students will address the problems of nationalism, industrialization, sexuality, crime, and war through novels, poetry, memoirs, travel writing, political tracts, contemporary scholarly texts, and excellent secondary works. Class discussion will explore--and question--representations of these cities as emblems of particular periods of European history, primarily through direct comparison with other cities in other periods.
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HIST-LIT 91r: Supervised Reading and Research
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
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HIST-LIT 97: Tutorial - Sophomore Year
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Introduction to interdisciplinary methods and to topics in students' chosen fields. Required of all concentrators. Open only to concentrators.
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HIST-LIT 98r: Tutorial - Junior Year
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
An individually supervised study of selected topics in the student's chosen field in History and Literature.
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HIST-LIT 99: Tutorial - Senior Year
8.00 Credits
Harvard University
Research and writing of the senior thesis; preparation for the oral exam.
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HISTSCI 100: Knowing the World: An Introduction to the History of Science
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Science is modernity's most authoritative way of knowing the world, both natural and social. We explore how science acquired authority; how it was distinguished from such other ways of knowing as religion, art, and history; and what different forms scientific inquiry took over time. These questions are approached through a broad chronological survey of the history of science, including the physical, life, and human sciences, from the 17th-century Scientific Revolution to the present.
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HISTSCI 106: History of Ancient Science
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
An examination of key aspects and issues in the development of ancient science, focusing on natural philosophy from the Presocratics to Aristotle as well as its relation to early Greek medicine and mathematics. Some consideration will also be given to the historiography of natural philosophy within this period.
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