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HIST W1004: Ancient History of Egypt
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Columbia University in the City of New York
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HIST W1010: The Ancient Greeks 800-146 B.C.E.
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Columbia University in the City of New York
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HIST W1020: The Romans, 754 BC to 565 AD
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Rome and its empire, from the beginning to late antiquity.
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HIST W3072: Once Upon a Time: Daily Life in Medieval Europe
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
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HIST W3112: The Scientific Revolution in Western Europe: 1500-1750
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Columbia University in the City of New York
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HIST W3304: Modern Germany, 1900-2000
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
The development of Germany has influenced the history of Europe and, indeed, the world in the 20th century in major and dramatic ways. Most historians agree that the country and its leaders played a crucial role in the outbreak of two world wars which cost at least 70 million lives. Germany experienced a revolution in 1918, hyperinflation in 1923, the Great Depression after 1929, and the Nazi seizure of power in 1933. Between 1939 and 1945 there followed the brutal conquest of most of its neighbors and the Holocaust. Subsequently, the country became divided into two halves in which emerged a communist dictotorship, on the one hand, and a Western-style parliamentary-representative system, on the other. The division ended in 1989 with the collapse of the Honecker regime and the unification of East and West Germany. No doubt, Germany's history is confused and confusing and has therefore generated plenty of debate among historians. This course offers a comprehensive survey of the country's development from around 1900 to 2000. It is not just concerned with political events and military campaigns, but will also examine in considerable detail German society and its structures, relations between women and men, trends in both high and popular culture, and the ups and downs of an industrial economy in its global setting. The weekly lectures and section discussions are designed to introduce you to the country's conflicted history and to the controversies it unleashed in international scholarship.
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HIST W3330: Europe since 1945
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
A big picture perspective on the period 1945-2005, the course moves from the New Europe arising from the catastrophe of the Great Depression, Nazi-fascism, and World War II to the New Europe arising out of the contrary forces of globalization. Lectures illuminated by East-West and TransAtlantic comparisons, films, memoirs, and discussions.
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HIST W3441: Making of the Modern American Landscape
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
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HIST W3491: U.S. Foreign Relations, 1890-1990
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
The aim is to provide an empirical grasp of U.S. foreign relations and to problematize the historiographical views of the various periods, and questions that have come up to make that particular history. Much emphasis will thus be put on critique, and on determining limits of these contentious principles.
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HIST W3503: Workers in Industrial and Post-Industrial America
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
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