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History 310C: The Jews in the Ancient World
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as JNE 301C
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History 3120: South Asian Traditions
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Re St 312
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History 3122: Race, Caste, Conversion: Social Movements in South Asia
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
It is a truism that caste-based injustice is one of the abiding forms of inequality in South Asia. But what precisely is a caste, and how is injustice to be removed? In this course, students explore different theories of caste, beginning with the race-inflected theories of the 19th century; and different approaches to the remediation of inequalities, including social reform, religious conversion, political organization and legal remedies. Students also compare caste reform with gender reform, and consider how the experience of caste is inflected by gender.
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History 313C: Islamic History: 600-1200
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
The cultural, intellectual, and political history of the Islamic world, beginning with the prophetic mission of Muhammad and concluding with the Mongol invasions.
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History 3149: The Late Ottoman Middle East
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course surveys the Middle East in the late Ottoman period (essentially the 18th and 19th centuries, up to World War I). It examines the central Ottoman state and the Ottoman provinces as they were incorporated into the world economy, and how they responded to their peripheralization in that process. Students focus on how everyday people's lived experiences were affected by the increased monetarization of social and economic relations; changes in patterns of land tenure and agriculture; the rise of colonialism; state efforts at modernization and reform; shifts in gender relations; and debates over the relationship of religion to community and political identity.
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History 314C: Islamic History: 1200-1800
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A survey of the major Islamic polities and societies of the Nile-to-Oxus region from 1200 to 1800; their cultures, socioeconomic conditions, and historical development. Particular attention is given to the Mamluk and Ottoman Middle East, Safavid Iran, and Mughal India.
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History 3150: The Middle East in the 20th Century
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course surveys the history of the Middle East since World War I. Major analytical themes include: colonialism; Orientalism; the formation of the regional nation-state system; the formation and political mobilization of new social classes; changing gender relations; the development of new forms of appropriation of economic surplus (oil, urban industry) in the new global economy; the role of religion; the Middle East as an arena of the Cold War; conflict in Israel/Palestine; and new conceptions of identity associated with these developments (Arabism, local patriotism, Islamism).
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History 3151: The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, 1881-Present
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This class traces the roots of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict back to Europe, Istanbul, and late Ottoman Palestine. During this period, we observe how the Palestinian-Israeli conflict developed as a regional conflict; move on to the British mandate period, and then cover events in Israel and the Palestinian territories once the land was united following the 1967 war, including the rise of the PLO, and its impact on Israel.
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History 3152: The History of Iran from 1501 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
In this class we examine the sociopolitical change and religious movements from Safavid Persia to present day Iran. We discuss the process of institutionalization of Shi'ism in Iran during the Safavid period and the reasons for the fall of the Safavid Empire. For the Qajar period, we focus on the increasing contact between Qajar Iran and the Western powers; the introduction of ideas of constitutionalism and Western forms of schooling; as well as the debates that surrounded such contacts with the West.
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History 3161: Chinese Social History: Urban Transformations
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
The course examines major themes and debates in Chinese urban history since the mid-19th century. Topics include: the Western impact; the construction of modernity; elite activism and authoritarianism; consumerism and nationalism; shifting gender roles; political mobilization and social networking; and the Communist revolution. Understanding and analyzing the nuance and difference in views and interpretations in historical writings (historiography) are essential.
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