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GTR 460A: Primary Guitar: Goluses
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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HEB 102: Elementary Hebrew Ii
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Direct continuation of Hebrew 101 with emphasis on enhancing reading, writing, and speaking skills. May not be taken for credit by anyone who has successfully completed HEB 103 or higher.
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HEB 204: Hebrew Through Conversation
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This is a fourth semester course in the Hebrew language series designed to enhance and advance conversational skills using various sources including Israeli newspapers, Hebrew stories, and topical discussions based on students' interests and Israeli life.
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HEB 390: Supervised Teaching
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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HEB 391: Independent Study
0.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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HIS 100: Introduction to Historical Methods: Germany, East and West
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This gateway seminar will examine the history of post-WWII Germany from the perspective of its unique geo-political position, stranded in the middle of the Cold War confrontation between capitalist west and communist east. Starting with the final years of the war and the joint effort of both eastern and western powers to destroy Hitler's Germany, we will continue through the period of Germany's devision and re-unification after 1989, concluding with current controversies over the role Germany should take in international conflicts. We will consider, first, the political dimensions of Germany's unique situation, and second, the cultural responses and social consequences. Course material will include novels, films, memoirs, and historical accounts.
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HIS 102: Early Europe
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
In this course, we will examine the development of civilization in Europe from roughly 500 BCE to 1600 CE, including the Hellenic World of Greece, Republican then Imperial Rome, the "barbarian" influx, medieval culture, and the eventual rise of more recognizable nation states in early modern times. Although touching on several key events ranging from economic changes to scientific discoveries, we will concentrate on the potent connections among politics, religion, and the arts. As much as possible, primary sources from the time periods under consideration will be used, supplemented by the work of later historians. Screenings of a film or two—along with discussion of the filmmaker’s approach—will be part of the curriculum as well as a visit to area exhibits/museums. Two papers plus a collaborative student presentation.
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HIS 116A: History of Poland (Study Abroad)
3.00 Credits
University of Rochester
This course is a survey of Polish history from the Piast dynasty through the period of Jagiellonian rule, the time of the elected kings, 123 years of partitioned Poland, the 1920s and 1930s, World War II, the creation and functioning of the People's Republic, and the collapse of the communist system. The complexity of the one thousand years of Polish history will be presented in an accessible way. Poland will be treated as an example of how to understand the important question of European historical diversification and identification at the same time.
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HIS 121: Modern European History, 1789-2010: From the Enlightenment to Multiculturalism
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
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HIS 146: Democratic America, 1800-1865
4.00 Credits
University of Rochester
Jefferson, Jackson, party formation, popular culture, and sectionalism.
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