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HISTORY 126B: United States Political History, 1900 to the Present
1.00 Credits
Duke University
U.S. political history from 1900 to the present. Topics include the emergence, evolution, and decline of a "liberal" coalition; the creation of a "conservative" coalition; the development of a powerful federal state and its social and political results; the role of money in politics; the transformation of voting rights and voter participation; reform and radical movements and their relationship to party politics and the federal government. Instructor: Huston
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HISTORY 127A: The Caribbean, 1492-1700
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The Caribbean region from the arrival of Columbus (1492) to the emergence of sugar and slavery as powerful shapers of society and culture, by 1700. Instructor: Gaspar
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HISTORY 127B: The Caribbean in the Eighteenth Century
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The development of Caribbean society and economy in the contexts of slavery, empire, international rivalry, and democratic revolution. Instructor: Gaspar
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HISTORY 128S: Introduction to Oral History
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Introductory oral history fieldwork seminar. Oral history theory and methodology, including debates within the discipline. Components and problems of oral history interviewing as well as different kinds of oral history writing. Instructor: Staff
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HISTORY 129S: Behind the Veil: Methods
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Oral history methodology and documentary techniques, centered on the Jim Crow South. Focus on the "Behind the Veil" oral history collection, video, audio, and secondary reading materials. Demography, theory and practice of oral history documentary methodology, fundraising, preservation, processing, dissemination, promotion, releases, copyright, and other legal matters. Instructor: Staff
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HISTORY 130B: Introduction to Economic History
1.00 Credits
Duke University
A survey of Western economic history: population, production, exchange, and institutions; from antiquity to the present. Prerequisite: Economics 55D. Instructor: Craig or staff
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HISTORY 131B: Representing the Middle East
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Diverse representations of the Middle East by communities inside and outside the region. Travelogues, films, photography, literature, newspapers/media and memoir from the late nineteenth-century Ottoman context to the modern Middle East. Readings on identity, orientalism, violence, gender, and (post) colonialism. Instructors: Goknar and Stein
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HISTORY 132: Roman Catholic Tradition
1.00 Credits
Duke University
History of the tradition from early days through the reforms of Vatican II with emphasis on the experiences of American Catholics, concluding with a discussion of current concerns about economic justice, gender equality, sexuality, and the post-Vatican II crisis of authority
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HISTORY 133C: British Isles in the Middle Ages
1.00 Credits
Duke University
From the fifth through the fourteenth centuries. Not open to students who have taken History 134. Instructor: Staff
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HISTORY 134B: History of Jews in the Late Middle Ages
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The period between the year A.D. 1000 and A.D. 1500. Jewish activity in western Europe; the church's attitude toward the Jews; their monetary activity and the history of their families and their private lives. Instructor: Shatzmiller
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