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3.00 Credits
J. Harsin This course studies selected problems in French history from the end of the reign of Louis XIV to the present. Each seminar focuses on a particular topic (the old regime and revolution, the revolutionary tradition in the 19th century, the inter-war years, and World War II, for example). Prerequisite: HIST 233 or 334, or permission of instructor. Normally offered in the fall.
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3.00 Credits
R. Douglas, R. Nemes This course takes as its subject selected themes and topics in the cultural and intellectual history of Europe from the late 18th century to the present. Prerequisite: one course in modern European history or permission of instructor. Normally offered in the fall.
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3.00 Credits
A. Barrera This course examines a constellation of topics and problems drawn from early modern European history. Emphasis is placed on the interpretation of primary sources, the application of interdisciplinary approaches, and the critical evaluation of relevant historical studies. Topics for consideration include magic, knowledge, and power; the family, sexuality, and marriage; the arts and sciences in European society; gender, politics, and personality; science, religion, and authority; early modern mentalities; recovering the past, the age of discovery, and the idea of progress. Prerequisite: HIST 101, 209, 335, or 336, or permission of instructor. Normally offered in the fall.
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3.00 Credits
A. Cooper Selected topics in the history of the European Middle Ages, with readings in great historiographical debates as well as intensive study of primary sources. Possible topics include the culture of Late Antiquity, monasticism, fear and hatred in the Middle Ages, the crusades, popular religiosity, economic development and transformation, intellectual trends, and the origins of law and government. Prerequisite: HIST 202 or 232, or permission of instructor. Normally offered in the fall.
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3.00 Credits
C. Stevens This course includes directed reading and research from translated primary sources on selected topics in Russian history. Past topics include the Russian Revolution, Stalinism, Russian social history, national minorities in the Russian Empire, Russia and the Cold War, and Russian popular culture. Prerequisite: background in Russian history. Normally offered in the fall.
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3.00 Credits
C. Stevens This course focuses on the role of organized violence in history in the context of military-civil relations and change in military technology and methodology. The period covered is ancient to modern (1945), mainly European and non-Western. Each seminar concentrates on a particular era. Normally offered in the fall.
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3.00 Credits
Staff An honors seminar for candidates for honors and high honors in history. Students enroll in this seminar to complete or extend a paper already begun in another history course. Enrollment is limited to seniors with a history GPA of 3.45 or higher, or the permission of the instructor and department chair. Offered in the spring only.
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3.00 Credits
This course is crosslisted as JWST 204. For course description, see "Course Offerings" in the Jewish Studies section.
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3.00 Credits
This course is crosslisted as JWST 205. For course description, see "Course Offerings" in the Jewish Studies section.
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3.00 Credits
Independent Study
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