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GREK W4106y: History of Greek Literature II
4.00 Credits
Barnard College
Lectures based on extensive readings in Greek literature from Homer to the 4th century C.E. Prerequisites: At least two terms of Greek beyond V 1201, V 1202 General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT). 4 points
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GREK W4108: History of the Greek and Latin Languages
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Explores the reasons behind the grammatical structures of classical Greek and Latin, based on examination of earlier forms of the languages and on comparison with related languages. The techniques and principles of historical linguistics will also be examined. - E. Dickey 3 points
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GREK W4108 - History of the Greek and Latin Languages
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GREK W4139: Elements of Greek Prose Style
4.00 Credits
Barnard College
Intensive review of Greek syntax. Writings of sentences and connected passages in Greek. Prerequisites: At least four terms of Greek, or the equivalent. 4 points
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GREK W4139 - Elements of Greek Prose Style
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GREK W4140y: Greek Stylistics
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
The study of the development of Greek prose style through practice in composition. Prerequisites: GREK W 4139 or the equivalent. 3 points
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GREK W4140y - Greek Stylistics
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HIST V3661y: Latin American Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Explores major themes in Latin American history from the independence period to the present. It will trace economic, political, intellectual, and cultural trends. Particular attention will be given to the enduring issue of social and racial inequality and the ways that the interactions of dominant and subordinate groups have helped shape the course of Latin American history. - J. Moya General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). 3 points
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HIST BC 1062x: Introduction to Later Middle Ages:1050-1450
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Social environment, political, and religious institutions, and the main intellectual currents of the Latin West studied through primary sources and modern historical writings. - J. Kaye General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). 3 points
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HIST BC 1062x - Introduction to Later Middle Ages:1050-1450
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HIST BC 1101x: Introduction to European History:Renaissance to French Revolution
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Political, economic, social, religious, and intellectual history of early modern Europe, including the Renaissance, Reformation and Counter-Reformation, absolutism, Scientific Revolution, and Enlightenment. - C. Wennerlind General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). General Education Requirement: Reason and Value (REA). 3 points
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HIST BC 1101x - Introduction to European History:Renaissance to French Revolution
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HIST BC 1302y: Introduction to European History:French Revolution to the Present
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Emergence of revolutionary and counter-revolutionary mass political movements; European industrialization, nationalism, and imperialism; 20th-century world wars, the Great Depression, and Fascism. - L. Tiersten General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). General Education Requirement: Reason and Value (REA). 3 points
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HIST BC 1401x: Survey of American Civilization to the Civil War
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
The major theological and social concerns of 17th-century English colonists; the political and ideological process of defining an American; the social and economic forces that shaped a distinctive national identity; the nature of the regional conflicts that culminated in civil war. 3 points
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HIST BC 1402y: Survey of American Civilization Since the Civil War
3.00 Credits
Barnard College
Examines the major intellectual and social accommodations made by Americans to industrialization and urbanization; patterns of political thought from Reconstruction to the New Deal; selected topics on post-World War II developments. - E. Esch General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). 3 points
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