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Critical examination of the experiences, achievements, and representations of women of all classes as well as the gendering of politics and culture since the 18th century. Use of a comparative approach in studying women from Great Britain in the west to Russia in the east whenever possible. Credits: 3
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Science in the ancient Near East; Hellenic and Hellenistic science; the Arabs; medieval science; the Copernican revolution; the new physics; and the new biology. Prerequisites & Notes PRQ: At least sophomore standing. Credits: 3
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Newtonian astronomy, chemistry from Boyle to Mendeleer, the life sciences in 18th and 19th centuries, geology and evolution, physics from the 18th to the early 20th centuries. Credits: 3
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History of warfare in the Western world from the age of Frederick the Great to the present. Credits: 3
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Analytical survey of important developments in the political, social, economic, and intellectual history of Europe from the French Revolution to World War I, including revolutions, revolutionary ideologies, industrialization, nationalism, and changes in gender and class relations and the roles of women. Credits: 3
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Survey of medieval Russia, from the origins of Kievan Rus' (claimed by the Russians, the Belarus, and Ukrainians as their mother state) to the end of the Muscovite period. Emphasis on politics, economics, culture, and society. Credits: 3
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Political, social, economic, and cultural history of the rise of the westernized Russian state to the destruction of the monarchy in 1917. Emphasis on the peasantry, class relations, gender, women, and empire-building. Credits: 3
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Political, social, economic, and cultural history of the Russian Revolutions of 1917, the Soviet Union, and the Russian Federation. Issues of empire, class, gender, and promises of women's equality. Credits: 3
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Indian civilization from prehistory to the beginnings of European colonialism. Emphasis on the growth of Hindu political, social, philosophical, and artistic traditions; kings and commoners, castes and tribes, gods and temples. Attention will also be paid to the Buddhist and Islamic traditions. Credits: 3
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The British challenge to the traditional Indian society and the Indian response; the Mutiny; the emergence of Indian nationalism; devolution of power and partition. Credits: 3
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