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HISTORY 311: History of Medicine. Spring 2010
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
The history of medicine with particular attention to American medicine. The relationship between medicine and society is studied in its historical context. We look in detail at some trends in modern medicine and the current debate over national health care policy in light of the history of medicine. Same as STS 311. Strick
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HISTORY 316: Tudor-Stuart England. Fall 2008(S)
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
English history from the coming of the Tudors in 1485 to the "Glorious Revolution" 1688-89. Particulaattention will be devoted to the religious reformations of the 16th century, the civil war and political upheavals of the 17th century, and the effects that both developments had on the lives of English men and women. McRee
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HISTORY 316 - Tudor-Stuart England. Fall 2008(S)
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HISTORY 320: Women in American Society and Politics since 1890. Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
An interdisciplinary study of the various ways women have participated in American society and politics. Topics include the suffrage movement, modern modes of political participation, and the New Deal and World War II. Critical analysis of the meaning of feminism and special attention to the post-1945 period. Same as AMS/WGS 320. Stevenson
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HISTORY 320 - Women in American Society and Politics since 1890. Fall 2008
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HISTORY 325: Jewish Culture in Eastern Europe. Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Course focuses on the Jews of Eastern Europe from the end of the Middle Ages through the present; looks at variety of cultural forms and expressions they have created. From tradition to modernity, Shtetl to Socialism, religious scholarship to secular literature, examines the rich cultural life of East European Jews in all its myriad manifestations. Specific emphasis on transformations in the culture of Yiddish-speaking Jews in Poland and Russia. Same as JST 325. Hoffman
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HISTORY 325 - Jewish Culture in Eastern Europe. Fall 2008
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HISTORY 326: Jewish Views of Jesus. Spring 2010
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Course explores the ways in which Jews have related to and represented the figure of Jesus, using Jewish texts from the birth of Christianity to the present day. Beginning with the Talmud, examines numerous Jewish sources (including literature and art) and looks at a number of historical periods and the different religious, social, and intellectual developments that influenced Jewish perceptions and portrayals of Jesus. Same as JST/RST 326. Hoffman
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HISTORY 326 - Jewish Views of Jesus. Spring 2010
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HISTORY 327: Cinema and the American Jewish Experience Fall 2009
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Course explores representations of American Jewish life, culture, and religion in cinema. Using an historical perspective, it analyzes the different ways in which Jewish identity and culture have been represented in American film. Looks at history of Jews in the United States, Jewish involvement in the film industry, and anti-Semitism. Films viewed weekly, including feature films and several documentaries, in class and in an extra viewing session. Same as JST/RST 327. Hoffman
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HISTORY 331: African American History Spring 2009
1.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Introduction to historical experiences of African Americans from the early 1500s until the American Civil War. Emphasis on the cultural and social worlds from which African Americans came in the 17th and 18th centuries and how they sought to recreate those worlds on the plantations and in the towns of the American South. Also examines the establishment of free institutions and the struggle for freedom. Same as AFS 331. Pearson
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HISTORY 332: African American History Spring 2010
2.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Examines the wide range of African American political thought and social movements that have transformed contemporary American society. Focuses on the ideas and strategies embraced by African Americans as they sought equality and justice from Reconstruction to the present day. Same as AFS 332. Gosse
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HISTORY 339: Civil War and Reconstruction. Fall 2010
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Interdisciplinary course asks students to investigate the causes, events, results of the American Civil War, and its enduring impact on American life. The class usually takes one all-day trip to battlefields. No prerequisite, although some background in 19th-century history is helpful. Stevenson
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HISTORY 339 - Civil War and Reconstruction. Fall 2010
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HISTORY 345: America since 1945. Fall 2008
3.00 Credits
Franklin and Marshall College
Consideration of questions: how did the long Cold War shape American culture How do we define "the Sixties" What are the effects of the continuing revolution in consumption Why have race andethnicity continued to dominate political discourse Was there a "sexual revolution" Have the pastthirty years constituted a "post-Vietnam" America Has there been a conservative realignment Whathappened to the middle class, and who is working class now Course presumes familiarity with the basic history of America during the Cold War, 1945-1989. Prerequisites: HIS 238, 332, or instructor'spermission. Deslippe
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