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ARABIC 162: Introduction to the Modern Arab World I
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A survey of significant events and issues in the modern Arab world from the later years of the Ottoman Empire to the eve of WWI. Topics include the Arab renaissance, the challenges of modernity, reformist movements, colonialism, and the emergence of the modern nation states.
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ARABIC 170: Introduction to the Arab World II: Politics, Religion, and Culture from World War I to Present
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
The course examines the major intellectual, political and sociocultural trends in the Arab world, from the anti-colonial struggle to self-determination. Topics include Arab nationalism, political reform, cultural production, economic development, and the emergence of the Arabian Gulf.
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ARABIC 175r: Understanding Modern North Africa
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
An introduction to the history, politics, cultures, societies and economics of the modern Maghrib (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya). Emphasis on the formation of evolving post-colonial identities within Islamic, Arabo-Berber, African, and Mediterranean contexts.
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ARABIC A: Elementary Arabic
8.00 Credits
Harvard University
Introduces students to the phonology and script of classical/modern standard Arabic and covers the basic morphology and syntax of the written language. Emphasis on the development of the four skills (reading, speaking, listening, and writing). Samples of modern (contemporary) and classical styles of writing introduced into basic syllabus, and audio-visual material from the contemporary Arabic media.
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ARABIC Ba: Intermediate Arabic I
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A thorough review and continuation of literary (classic and modern) Arabic grammar with emphasis on reading, writing, speaking and listening comprehension. Course materials draw from both classical and modern Arabic literature and culture.
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ARABIC Bb: Intermediate Arabic II
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
A continuation of Arabic Ba.
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ARAMAIC A: Introduction to Ancient Aramaic
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Introduction to the ancient Aramaic dialects, including Biblical Aramaic, Imperial Aramaic from Egypt, and Palestinian Aramaic.
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ARAMAIC B: Targumic and Related Aramaic
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Readings in Egyptian, Palestinian and targumic Aramaic, with special focus on the grammar, literary form and function of the Targumim.
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ARMEN 130: Advanced Classical Armenian
8.00 Credits
Harvard University
The text of St. Grigor Narekats'i Matean olbergut'ean, with other mystical texts from Armenian and Eastern Christian traditions.
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ARMEN A: Elementary Classical Armenian
4.00 Credits
Harvard University
Introduction to classical Armenian grammar and reading of selected texts.
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