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HIST 007: Introduction to Africana Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Humanities & Social Science Sector. Class of 2010 & beyond. Zuberi, Beavers, Charles, Savage, Shaw. See primary department (AFRC) for a complete course description.
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HIST 010: The World
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
History & Tradition Sector. All classes. Feros. An introduction to world history before the industrial revolution. Coverage varies each year, but every year the focus will be on the world outside Europe and the U.S. Focus each semester on comparative and connective themes, such as trade and civilization, empires, agrarian societies and livelihoods, slavery and the slave trade, and expansion of world religions.
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HIST 011: The World:History and Modernity
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
History & Tradition Sector. All classes. Lees. An explanation of major themes, milestones, and debates in the history of the global community since 1300. Using examples from around the world, the course will explore such issues as the causes of war and revolution; the impact of religion, science and technology on human communities; the development of global systems of slavery, colonialism, and labor migration; the rise of nationalisms; and perceived differences between "East" and "West," and "tradition" and "modernity." The course will also introduce students to the art and science of historical inquiry using primary sources, maps, pictures, and material culture.
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HIST 020: History of the United States to 1865
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
History & Tradition Sector. All classes. Richter. An analysis of American society from the founding of the Colonies to the outbreak of Civil War. Topics to be emphasized include: the interaction among European, Indian and African cultures in the New World; the shaping of the distinctive American character; the creation of an independent nation-state; and the crisis of the Union. Special attention will be given to biographical profiles of the men and women who helped shape American history during this period.
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HIST 021: United States History 1865 To Present
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
History & Tradition Sector. All classes. Kropp. This course covers the social, political, and economic history of the nation from the Civil War to the present. Topics to be discussed include the causes and course of the Civil War, Reconstruction, politics in the Gilded Age, late nineteenth-century urbanization and immigration, Populism, Progressivism, the sociology and politics of the twenties, the New Deal, post-World War II America, the turbulence of the sixties, and contemporary affairs.
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HIST 024: Middle Eastern Civilizations
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
History & Tradition Sector. All classes. Staff. See primary department (NELC) for a complete course description.
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HIST 026: History of Ancient Greece
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
History & Tradition Sector. All classes. McInerney. See primary department (ANCH) for a complete course description.
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HIST 027: History of Ancient Rome
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
History & Tradition Sector. All classes. See primary department (ANCH) for a complete course description.
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HIST 031: Europe 1000-1500:World of the Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
History & Tradition Sector. All classes. Peters. The course will consider the creation of a distinctive European civilization from the economic, political, and cultural revolution of the late tenth and eleventh centuries to the beginning of the extension of European power into the non-European world around the turn of the sixteenth century. the course will consider change and continuity on both large and small scales, emphasizing such themes as power and order, the complexities of a pre-industrial economy, the formation of ethnic identities, and the worlds of formal thought and learning as well as those of the imagination and the arts. The course will also consider relations between Europe and the Islamic and Byzantine worlds as well as the role of northern and eastern Europe. A substantial part of the required reading will be original source materials in translation.
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HIST 035: Biology and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Pennsylvania
Adams. See primary department (STSC) for a complete course description.
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