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HIST W4911: Medicine and Western Civilization
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
This seminar seeks to analyze the ways by which medicine and culture combine to shape our values and traditions. To this end, it will examine notable literary, medical, and social texts from classical antiquity to the present. A, B, D
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HIST W4914: The Future as History
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
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HIST W4928: Comparative Slavery and Abolition in the Atlantic World
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
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HIST W4977: History, Big and Deep
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
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HIST W4985: Citizenship, Race, Gender and the Politics of Exclusion
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
This course explores the surge of increasingly radical political revolutions that crisscrossed the Atlantic beginning with Britain's Glorious Revolution, extending through the US and French Revolutions to the Haitian Revolution and efforts to establish an Irish Republic in the 1790s. These successive revolutions created the first modern republics and the first modern republican citizens. In the process they raised a host of questions: What rights could the modern citizen claim? Who could claim those rights? Do the rights of citizens war with human rights? As one revolution led to another the answers to these questions became progressively democratized and radicalized - until Caribbean slaves' bloody assertion of their freedom and independence (the Haitian Revolution) sent a shudder through Europe and the Americas leading to a retreat from the radical inclusionary vision initially espoused by both the American and the French Revolutions. Field(s): INTL
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HNGR W1101: Elementary Hungarian I
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Introduction to the basic structures of the Hungarian language. With the instructor's permission the second term of this course may be taken without the first. Students with a schedule conflict should consult the instructor about the possibility of adjusting hours.
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HNGR W1102: Elementary Hungarian II
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Introduction to the basic structures of the Hungarian language. With the instructor's permission the second term of this course may be taken without the first. Students with a schedule conflict should consult the instructor about the possibility of adjusting hours.
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HNGR W1201: Intermediate Hungarian I
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Further develops a students's knowledge of the Hungarian language. With the instructor's permission the second term of this course may be taken without the first. Students with a schedule conflict should consult the instructor about the possibility of adjusting hours.
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HNGR W1202: Intermediate Hungarian II
4.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
Further develops a students's knowledge of the Hungarian language. With the instructor's permission the second term of this course may be taken without the first. Students with a schedule conflict should consult the instructor about the possibility of adjusting hours.
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HNGR W3340: Advanced Hungarian I
3.00 Credits
Columbia University in the City of New York
has an emphasis on rapid and comprehensive reading of academic materials. In addition to weekly readings, oral presentations and written essays serve to improve fluency in all aspects of Hungarian.
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