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History 217C: The Atlantic World, 1000-1800
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Survey of the peoples, cultures, and civilizations that bordered and traveled the Atlantic Ocean from Norse voyages up to the Napoleonic Wars. Examines the importance of the Atlantic as a frontier, an economic resource, a highway, and an impetus to technological innovation. Considers also the political, cultural, economic, and demographic effects of increasing contact among Europeans, Americans, and Africans.
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History 2250: Freshman Seminar: African American Women's History: Sexuality, Violence, & the Love of Hip Hop
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as AFAS 2250
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History 244: War, Rebellion and the Formation of American Identity, 1754-1865
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as AMCS 244
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History 2845: Freshman Seminar: States of Nature: The Natural Order of Society in Western Thought
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This small-group discussion course gives full attention to the major moments and movements of modern European history, 1650 to the present. We also examine some fundamental texts in the Western traditions, from the Enlightenment to Romanticism; from Marxism to Darwinism and feminism; to the diverse thought of the 20th century. Its organizing idea is that an evolving notion of "nature" and "the natural order" has impacted Europe's definition of the state, and shaped its image of a just society. This course fulfills one of the introductory course requirements for the major in History, however, students cannot get credit for both this course and History 102C.
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History 2948: Freshman Seminar: History of Ethnicity in China
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This seminar addresses the rich and complex history of ethnicity in China. How did different ethnic groups come into being in China? How has ethnicity been defined and labeled? How did different ethnic groups interact with each other? How does the state influence ethnic identity? What is the role of ethnicity in politics? Through analyzing these questions, this course seeks to help students understand ethnicity in Chinese history and develop the ability to think, write, and talk about relevant issues in a critical and compelling manner.
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History 299: Undergraduate Internship in History
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Students receive credit for a faculty-directed and approved internship. Registration requires completion of the Learning Agreement, which the student obtains from the Career Center and which must be filled out and signed by the Career Center and the faculty sponsor prior to beginning internship work. Credit should correspond to actual time spent in work activities, e.g., eight to 10 hours a week for 13 or 14 weeks to receive 3 units of credit; 1 or 2 credits for fewer hours. Students may not receive credit for work done for pay but are encouraged to obtain written evaluations about such work for the student's academic adviser and career placement file.
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History 3002: Independent Work
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Permission of the instructor is required.
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History 3012: Modern British History: 1688-2000
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course examines the social and political history of Great Britain from the Glorious Revolution to the present day. Major themes include the forging of a "British" identity, the acquisition of Empire, economics, transition, and religious conflict.
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History 301A: Historical Methods
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This is a small-group reading course in which students are introduced to the skills essential to the historian's craft. Emphasis is on acquiring research skills, learning to read historical works critically, and learning to use primary and secondary sources to make a persuasive and original argument. See Course Listings for current topics. Required for history majors who declare the major after July 2007.
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History 3021: Introduction to the History and Culture of Ancient Mesopotamia
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as JNE 302
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