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B 315: European Anti-Semitism since the Enlightenment
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Examines the origins, character, and development of anti- Semitism from the Enlightenment to the post- Holocaust period. Asks whether anti-Semitism is a single phenomenon with a clear tradition and cause, or whether it has varied markedly over time and from country to country.
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B 321: Modern Jewish History:from Expulsion to Revolution
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Jewish history from 1492 to 1789. Topics include the expulsion from Spain; the Inquisition and the marranos; the society and culture of Italian, Turkish, and Polish Jewry; Court Jews in central Europe; Hasidism in eastern Europe; the Enlightenment; Jews and the French Revolution.
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B 322: Jews in theModernWorld
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Topics include Emancipation, the Jewish Enlightenment, modern Judaism, Eastern European Jewry, Jewish politics, women in Jewish society, American Jewry, the Holocaust, Israel.
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B 323: History of the Holocaust
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Anti-Semitism in imperial andWeimar Germany; the Nazi rise to power; the destruction of European Jewry; Jewish behavior in crisis and extremity; the attitude of the Allied nations; mass murder in comparative historical perspective; theological, moral, and political implications. 200 History
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B 324: Zionism and the State of Israel
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Origins of modern Jewish nationalism in nineteenth-century Europe, creation of a Zionist political movement, varieties of Zionist ideology, alternatives to Zionism, its international diplomatic context, growth of Jewish settlements in the land of Israel, the State of Israel from 1948 to the present.
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B 350: Issues in Human Origins:Creation and Evolution
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
A review of the creation/ evolution controversy in a seminar setting. Fundamentals of organic evolution covered, especially pertaining to the origin of our species. Additionally, the major arguments as set forth by "scientific creationists" are presented, alongwith an appraisal of the "balanced treatment"notion that has been proposed for inclusion in public school curricula.
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B 351: Western Europe in the EarlyMiddle Ages
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Evolution of European civilization from the fall of Rome, development of Christianity and the Germanic invasions through Charlemagne's empire and the subsequent development of feudalism, manorialism, papacy, and Romanesque architecture.
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B 352: Western Europe in the High and Later Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
P: One of the following: H206, B351, an upper-level medieval history seminar, or permission from the instructor. Expansion of European culture and institutions: chivalry, the Crusades, rise of towns, universities, Gothic architecture, law, revival of central government. Violent changes in late medieval Europe: overpopulation, plague, Hundred Years'War, peasant revolt, crime, inquisition, and heresy.
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B 353: The Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Italian Renaissance as a political and cultural phase in the history ofWestern civilization. Its roots in antiquity and the Middle Ages; its characteristic expression in literature, art, learning; social transformations; manners and customs. Expansion of the Renaissance into France, Germany, and England.
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B 354: The Reformation
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Bloomington
Economic, political, social, and religious background of the Protestant Reformation; Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican, and Anabaptist movements, with reference to their political and theological trends; Catholic Reformation.
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