| source Johns Hopkins University (5) |
level Upper Level Undergraduate (X) |
department History (X) |
The Algerian Revolution is often seen as the touchstone anti-colonial struggle as well as the matrix for modern forms of terrorism and state-sponsored torture. We will explore its history.
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Must have taken 100.103 or 100.104. An examination of law in international relations, this course combines an intellectual, cultural, and diplomatic history approach to examine the evolution of international law since the Peace of Westphalia. Deanâs Teaching Fellowship Course
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Chinese classical philosophy, Confuciansim, and Daoism. Cross-listed with East Asian Studies
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Exploration and Portuguese settlement in Africa, Asia and America, and integration of these regions into an inter-continental and multi-oceanic system. Emphasis on political, commercial, military, cultural, and social aspects and European/non-European relations.
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From the Renaissance to Napoleonâs invasion of Egypt, this upper level course examines the central role played by the Mediterranean during these centuries. Particular attention given to religious and cultural identity, viewing the Mediterranean as a borderlands region between Christian and Islamic powers. Deanâs Teaching Fellowship course
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