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GRK 205: Greek Prose and Poetry
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 5 1 course Review of grammar and reading from representative Greek authors, usually including Homer or Plato. Prerequisite: GRK 101-102. May be repeated for credit.
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GRK 211: New Testament Greek
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 5 1 course Readings from the New Testament and from contemporary Christian, Jewish and pagan religious literature; the style and vocabulary of Hellenistic Greek. Prerequisite: GRK 101-102 or permission of instructor.
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GRK 451: Greek Reading
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 5 0.5-1 course Reading selected according to the interests and abilities of the students. One topic offered each semester, usually chosen from Homer ( Iliad or Odyssey), lyric poetry, Greek tragedy, Herodotus, Thucydides or Plato. Exercises in prose composition may be included. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
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GRK 452: Greek Reading
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 5 0.5-1 course A continuation of GRK 451.
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HIST 105: The American Experience
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 2,1 course An introduction to American history through study of a special topic. Regularly offered American Experience courses include: The West, Slavery and Reform Movements. HIST 105 may be repeated for credit with different topics.
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HIST 107: Introduction to China and Japan
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 4, 1 course An interdisciplinary introduction to Chinese and Japanese civilizations from their beginning through the mid-19th century, stressing cultural ideals and the social relations of families and classes, including peasants and townsmen, bureaucrats, beggars and bandits, warlords and women.
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HIST 108: Modern China and Japan
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 4, 1 course An introductory examination of East Asia in the modern world, beginning with the Western impact in the mid-19th century and focusing on Japanese industrialization and empire, Chinese revolution, World War II in Asia and trends to the present.
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HIST 109: African Civilizations
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 4, 1 course The precolonial and colonial history of Africa from 1500 to 1945: the early socioeconomic and political organization of African society; problems of state formation; organization of an acephalous society and African production and trade; the impact of capital on the African formation as seen in the slave trade; and the era of legitimate commerce and early capitalist penetration.
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HIST 110: Modern Africa
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 2,1 course Africa since 1945: the diverse socioeconomic and political concerns of a mature colonialism on the eve of decolonization; the many contradictions of a colonialism caught up in a wind of change, concession-prone in some areas, stolidly uncompromising in others; political independence and the policies it produced; and the path to Africa's present state of dependency and political instability.
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HIST 111: European Civilization I--1300-1800
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
DePauw University
Group 4, 1 course A history of Europe from about 1300 to 1789, including the end of the medieval world, the Renaissance and Reformation, Scientific Revolution, the age of Enlightenment and the French Revolution.
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