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History 39H8: Internal Empire: The Unification of Britain: Writing Intensive Seminar
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
The establishment and the costs of English hegemony over the British Isles. Political and cultural aggression, religious conflict, and social and economic development all contributed to identity formation, whether in the triumphant metropolitan core or in the embittered Celtic periphery. Students cannot receive credit for both History 3511 and 39H8.
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History 39J8: Mapping the Early Modern World: Writing Intensive Seminar
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Societies use maps not just to see the world, but also to assign meaning and order to space: both nearby spaces and spaces on the other side of the world. In this writing-intensive seminar, we study how maps were created, circulated, and interpreted between the 16th and 18th century, when Europeans came into contact with new regions throughout the world and reshaped their own backyards through the rise of the modern state and the development of national identity.
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History 39K8: The Many Enigmas of Thomas Jefferson: Writing Intensive Seminar
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Who was Thomas Jefferson, and why has his reputation undergone so many changes? Why has this hero of abolitionists and a man hated by slaveholders become a figure condemned today for being a slaveholder with an African-American mistress? How did an apostle of small government and states' rights become the patron saint of the New Deal and the Democratic Party, and then an inspiration for anarchists? Why have examinations of his public "greatness" and study of his ideas shifted to scrutiny and criticism of his private lapses?
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History 39S8: Rivers: A Comparative Approach to Chinese and World History: Writing Intensive Seminar
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course uses rivers as geographical frames of reference to address a variety of issues, including physical and social mobility, agriculture and commerce, the state, environmental history, and construction of cultural meanings. Each week begins with a focus on the West River, which flows through two provinces in southern China. Readings on the West River are matched with readings that address similar topics but focus on other important rivers in the world. The temporal focus is approximately 1500-1900, a period that witnessed the zenith of rivers as modes of transportation and commerce.
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History 39T8: Sufism: Mystics in Islamic History: Writing Intensive Seminar
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course is designed as a social and intellectual history of Sufism in all its major aspects. The course begins with a survey of Sufism's formative period from the 9th to the 12th centuries ce, examining the emergence of key doctrines and practices as well as the formation of the first Sufi communities around accomplished masters. Then, the course traces the rise to social prominence of the Sufi mode of piety during and after the 12th century.
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History 39X9: To Russia and Return: Travel, Literature, and History: Writing Intensive Seminar
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
For 300 years, scholars have relied upon the accounts of eye-witness travelers to make Russia less mysterious. One famous traveler was responsible for the idea of despotic tsars, others deemed the Muscovy "rude and barbarous," while still another shaped the end of Russian serfdom. This course introduces students to the full sweep of modern Russian history through readings in selected travelers and scholarship based on them. Prior course work on Russia is not required.
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History 4000: IPH Thesis Prospectus Workshop
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Hum 401
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History 4001: Directed Field Work in Historical & Archival Professions
4.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A field work project under the direction of a member of the Department of History. Normally planned and undertaken in conjunction with an established museum or archival program.
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History 4002: Directed Field Work in Historical & Archival Professions
4.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
A field work project under the direction of a member of the Department of History. Normally planned and undertaken in conjunction with an established museum or archival program.
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History 4020: Jerusalem, The Holy City
5.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as JNE 4020
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