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AS 080.411: Adv Sem:Neuroscience
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Johns Hopkins University
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Neuroscience BA/MS Students only
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AS 080.412: Adv Sem:Neuroscience
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Johns Hopkins University
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AS 080.414: Adv Sem:Neuroscience
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Johns Hopkins University
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AS 100.103: History of Occidental Civilization: Europe & the Wider World
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Johns Hopkins University
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The course surveys the history of Europe, European expansion, and interactions with Africa, America, and Asia during the early modern period.
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AS 100.104: Occ Civ: Modern Europe
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Johns Hopkins University
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AS 100.134: African Encounters with Development
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Johns Hopkins University
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Has development been a blessing or a curse for Africa and Africans in the 20th century? This course will examine theories and practices of development that were conceived and carried out with respect to Africa both before and after independence, and ask how their impact on Africans' lives has been represented and understood by African people, African governments, and international actors, from the late 19th century to the present. This course will be taught as a freshmen seminar
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AS 100.136: Abraham Lincoln and His America
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Johns Hopkins University
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Freshmen seminar that explores the life and times of Abraham Lincoln though contemporary sources and texts by historians.
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AS 100.137: Global Iberian Empires 1400-1800
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Johns Hopkins University
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A survey of the origins and development of the Portuguese and Spanish empires in the early modern period, emphasizing the circuits that facilitated exchanges of people, ideas, commodities, and technologies.
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AS 100.144: A Social and Cultural History of the American South
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Johns Hopkins University
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This course will explore the social and cultural history of the southern part of the United States from pre-Columbian times to the present. While presenting a comprehensive survey, it will focus particular attention on issues of slavery and race, conceptions of southern identity, and the potency of historical memory in the South.
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AS 100.178: Household Technology and American Culture
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Johns Hopkins University
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From quill pens to computers, with toilets and televisions along the way, we will consider how home life has both been shaped by and dictated the use of improved technologies. Society chooses to adopt technologies for specific reasons, yet new technologies often have unintended consequences. This course covers domestic technological innovation and corresponding cultural change in the United States, encouraging students to examine the impact of technological choices in American history, and their own lives.
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