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HISTORY 196S: Capstone Seminars in Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
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HISTORY 196TS: CAP SEM-The Militarization of the Western World
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The course explores the process of militarization as it engulfed Europe and the United States in the ¿long¿ twentieth century. We will situate this process within the changing geopolitics of war and empire in a new global age. We will also pay close attention to the ways in which militarization affected the relationship between state, military, and society across the western world and (re)arranged relations of class, race, and gender, and of production, destruction, and reproduction. Instructor: Bonker
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HISTORY 197S: Senior Thesis Seminar
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Designed to introduce qualified students to advanced methods of historical research and writing, and to the appraisal of critical historical issues. Open only to seniors, but not restricted to candidates for graduation with distinction. This course, when taken by a history major, is accompanied by either a year-long 195S-196S seminar, two courses at the 200 level, or 191-192 independent study, supervised by an instructor
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HISTORY 198S: Senior Thesis Seminar
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Continuation of History 197S. Instructor: Staff
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HISTORY 199A: History of Modern Economics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Selective survey of the development of economic thinking in the twentieth century, with emphasis on the construction of economics as a science. Research papers required. Prerequisite: Economics 55D. This course is only open to Juniors and Seniors; Sophomores may register with instructor's consent. Instructor: Weintraub
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HISTORY 199BS: Special Studies in Roman History
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Investigation into a topic chosen from Roman history from Romulus to Justinian. Topics might include the Roman military, the lives of provincials and freedmen, women in Roman politics and society, games and spectacles, imperial dynasties, the rise and triumph of Christianity, Roman law, and the emergence of Byzantium vel sim. Instructor: Boatwright or Staff
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HISTORY 19A: European History, I
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Credit for Advanced Placement on the basis of College Broad examination in European History (score of 4 or 5). One Advanced Placement credit may count toward the major.
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HISTORY 19B: European History, II
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Credit for Advanced Placement on the basis of College Broad examination in European History (score of 4 or 5). One Advanced Placement credit may count toward the major.
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HISTORY 201S: The Russian Intelligentsia and the Origins of the Revolution
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Origin and dynamics of the Russian revolutionary movement, the intelligentsia, and the emergence of the labor movement. Instructor: M. Miller
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HISTORY 204S: Post War Europe, 1945-1968: Politics, Society and Culture
3.00 Credits
Duke University
Politics, society and culture in Western Europe during the postwar years focusing on Cold War culture, liberalism and intellectual life. ¿East¿ and ¿West¿ during the Cold War: A comparative examination of Western European societies' and movements' responses to communism, highlighting debates on the morality of socialism and capitalism and on liberty, historical determinism, and individual responsibility. Examination of the anxieties and hopes evoked by postwar technological and economic progress - by ¿Americanization¿ and the ¿Economic Miracle.¿ Instructor: Hacohen
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