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HISTORY 102G: Introduction to Islamic Civilization
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Continuation of Religion 146. Instructor: Lawrence, or staff
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HISTORY 103: Lectures in Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Individual courses in this series may be taught more than once or on a one-time basis only. Instructor: Staff
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HISTORY 104: Lectures in Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Individual courses in this series may be taught more than once or on a one-time basis only. Instructor: Staff
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HISTORY 105: Gateway Lecture: Topics in History
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to historical analysis and research in a small lecture setting (limited to 25 students). Students learn how to formulate research questions, evaluate existing scholarship, interpret historical evidence, craft historical argument orally and in writing. Different topics are offered each semester. Either History 105S or 105 is required for the major
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HISTORY 105A: Gateway Lecture: Inquistion & Society in the Early Modern World
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to the inquisitions in Europe and the New World, with some attention also to Goa, in the early modern period. Examination of legal manuals, trial transcripts, confessions, and descriptions of public rituals associated with the courts. Transcontinental focus, with emphasis on use of inquisitorial sources as a basis for understanding diverse cultures. Instructor: Martin
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HISTORY 105AS: Gateway Seminar: Empires in Historical Perspective
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Study of modern empires in historical comparative-connective perspective. Approaches, methods, themes include social history from below, maritime history, history of technology, debates about the ethicality of war, occupation and regime change in sovereign territories. Final research paper involving intensive primary-source research, extensive use of secondary and on-line sources for the study of empires. Instructor: Kaiwar
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HISTORY 105B: Gateway Lecture: The 20th-Century Obesity Epidemic
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Focus on ways Americans understood the emerging 20th-century obesity epidemic. Particular analysis from perspectives of medicine, gender, race, culture, economics and evolution. Instructor: English
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HISTORY 105BS: Gateway Seminar: History at Sea
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Maritime history through examination of ships, shipping, and shipboard communities. Topics addressed include shipboard language, labor, rituals, technology, aesthetics, and power, as well as free and forced maritime migrations. Discussion of the ways ships and shipping created the world in which we live. Instructor: Ewald
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HISTORY 105C: Gateway Lecture: Modern American Legal History
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Survey of American legal history from the Revolution to the present, with particular emphasis on the relationship between law and society. Instructor: Balleisen
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HISTORY 105CS: Gateway Seminar: The United States & the Middle East
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Historical appraisal of cultural, political, military and economic encounters between Americans and people of the Middle East. Examination of variability and complexity of these encounters, with discussion of fantasies and realities, interests and commitments, influences and fears, wishes and disappointments. Begins with World War I but concentrates on the post World War II period. Instructor: Miller
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