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HIST 2604: Piracy & the Nation State
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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HIST 2607: Interntl. Crimes: 20th Century
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Explores the emergence and incidence of genocide and other crimes against humanity in the 20th century. Emphasis will be placed on how the international community has responded, the use of the trial and other forms of retributive justice, and the emergence of international law after the Second World War.
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HIST 2610: Dissent&Repression in U.S.
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Political repression from the colonial period to the present, including the Alien and Sedition Acts, anti-abolitionism, Civil War, repression of labor unions, World War I, Red Scare, Japanese American internment, McCarthyism, and the war on terrorism.
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HIST 2613: Law&Dispute: Pre-Mod. Europe
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Examines the development of legal systems and the methods used to settle disputes in pre-modern Europe, by comparing the various ways in which laws were made in Europe from the Greeks to the sixteenth century, and reading a variety of records to see how disagreements were settled in practice in this period.
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HIST 2701: Topics: Hist. of Mod. Science
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Introduces students to the historical development of the modern physical and life sciences, as well as introducing them to the social and historical analysis of science. Explores how science has come to enjoy the enormous prestige and support it has in modern western society, and how science takes place as an activity embedded in and drawing upon broader culture.
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HIST 2801: Greek Civilization
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Political, social, and cultural history of Greek civilization from its origins in the second millennium BCE to the period of Roman domination. The rise and fall of nations and leaders; daily life in ancient Greece; development of Greek literature, art, and philosophy; interaction of Greeks with other peoples of the ancient Mediterranean world (especially the Phoenicians, Persians, Jews, and Romans).
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HIST 2811: Roman Civilization
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Social, political, cultural, religious, and economic history of Rome from the city's foundation in the 8th century BCE to the fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century CE. Particular emphasis on the late Republic and Early Empire. Examination of different types of evidence available for the study of ancient Rome (literary, archaeological, numismatic, papyrological, epigraphic, and artistic) and current resources and problems in the field of Roman history.
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HIST 2821: Archeology
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
An introduction to world pre-history, with an emphasis on the rise and fall of social and political complexity. Topics range from cave paintings and early farmers to the first civilizations in Mesopotamia, Egypt, China, and Central and South America.
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HIST 2901: Civilizing Process in the West
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
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HIST 2904: Women in the Modern World
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Yeshiva University
Interdisciplinary course examining the changing historical, cultural, and literary concepts of the subject of women, focusing on Europe and America in the 19th and 20th centuries. A topical approach is used to explore women's lives through important literary sources, historical documents, and scholarly materials.
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