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Total results: 1922

Dartmouth - Topics in Middle East History

09W: 2 In 09W, History of the Middle East, 1258-1914 . This course will survey the history of the Ottoman Empire and Safavid-Qajar Iran. Emphasis will be placed on political, social, and cultural history, and comparisons will be made between the two empires. Finally, their various responses to Western Europe from the sixteenth through the nineteenth centuries will be examined. Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. WCult: NW. Major Dist: AALAC; Garthwaite. History of the Middle East, 622 to 1258. Following a brief treatment of pre-Islamic Middle Eastern history, the course will focus on Muhammad and the rise of Islam, the caliphate and the Turkic-Mongol invasions. In additional Islamic institutions and the nature of society and its culture will be studied. Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. WCult: NW. Major Dist: AALAC; 71. Social History of the Contemporary Middle East
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Dartmouth - Imperial China in a Global Context

Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S China’s history, from the 3rd century BCE to the twentieth century, examined in the context of global developments in demography, economy, urbanization, technology, trade, and the arts. Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Dist: SOC; WCult: NW . Major Dist: AALAC; 73. Early Chinese Culture (Identical to, and described under, Chinese 62.1)
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Dartmouth - Intellectual History of East Asia

09S, 09X: 2A A comparative exploration of Chinese and Japanese thought, from the formation of Confucianism in the Warring States period to the confrontation between traditional thought and the imported ideologies of the twentieth centuries. In writing assignments, students may concentrate upon either Chinese or Japanese topics. Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Dist: TMV; WCult: NW . Major Dist: AALAC; Crossley. 75. Colonialism, Development, and the Environment in Africa and Asia ( Identical to Environmental Studies 45 and African and African American Studies 50 )
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Dartmouth - The History of Modern India

09W: 10 09F: 11 This course examines the history of South Asia during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Themes of the course include the development of British imperialism, the impact of colonial rule on Indian rural society and economy, processes of cultural change, the development of nationalism, the historical role of Gandhi, the emergence of Hindu-Muslim conflict, and the character of post-colonial South Asia. Open to all students. Dist: SOC; WCult: NW . Major Dist: AALAC. Haynes. 77. Imperialism in Modern East Asia
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Dartmouth - Postwar Japan: From Occupied Nation to Economic Superpower

09S, 10S: 10A This course examines the internal and external forces that have shaped Japan’s government, economy, and society since 1945. Topics to be treated include American Occupation reforms, the conservative hegemony in politics, rapid economic growth and its costs, the mass middle-class society, and Japan’s changing world role. Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Dist: SOC; WCult: NW . Major Dist: AALAC. Ericson. 82. Popular Struggle, Political Change and U.S. Intervention in Central America
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Dartmouth - Twentieth-Century Latin America

Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S This course seeks to address major issues in twentieth century Latin America through the history of three or four countries. Topics discussed will include development, imperialism, nationalism, revolution, state formation and violence. Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Dist: SOC; WCult: NW . Major Dist: AALAC. 87. The History of Mexico, 1876 to the Present (Identical to Latin American and Caribbean Studies 76)
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Dartmouth - The Arab World in the Twentieth Century

09W, 09F: 10 This course will examine modern Arab history. Earlier nineteenth century history will be examined before turning to twentieth century Arab nationalism; the Arab world in global history; the formation and maintenance of new states; regional rivalries and war; Palestine; and modernization, along with social—particularly that of women—cultural, and religious changes, including the emergence of Islamism. Course reading encompasses general histories and primary sources, literature and memoirs in translation. Open to all classes. Dist: SOC; WCult: NW. Major Dist: AALAC . Garthwaite. INTERREGIONAL AND COMPARATIVE The following courses fulfill the Department’s Interregional requirement. Full course descriptions may be found in the listing above. 5.8. Africa and the World (08F: 10)
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Dartmouth - Colonial America (09F: 2A)

26. The Vietnam War (09S: 11)
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Dartmouth - Latinos in the United States: Origins and Histories (09W: 10A)

32. Asians in the Americas to 1905 ( Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S)
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Dartmouth - Asian America in the Twentieth Century (

Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S)
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Dartmouth - The Russian Empire (09S: 11)

57. Scientific Revolutions and Modern Society (09W: 12)
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Dartmouth - History of the Holocaust (

Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S)
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Dartmouth - History of Warfare (10S: 11)

61. Britain and the Atlantic World, 1480-1780 ( Not offered in the period from 08F through 10S)
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Dartmouth - The First World War (08F: 9)

82. Popular Struggle, Political Change and U.S. Intervention in Central America (09F: 10A)
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Dartmouth - The Mongols

09F: 2A Primarily centered on the empire of the Great Khans, the Ilkhans in Persia and the Yuan dynasty in China, this course analyzes the phenomenon of the Mongolian conquests and state building from the perspective both of the cultural and political history of the Eurasian steppe, and from the perspective of world economic, cultural, and political development in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Open to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Dist: SOC; WCult: NW . Major Dist: INTER; 95. People, Print and Politics in Early America
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Dartmouth - Advanced Topics on Holocaust Historiography

(Identical to, and described under, Jewish Studies 80)
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Dartmouth - Seminars in History

Open with written permission of the instructor to juniors and seniors. The following seminars will be offered in 2008-2009. For details concerning individual seminars consult the Department. Section numbers follow the decimals. 96.1 Race, Ethnicity and Immigration in U.S. History
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Dartmouth - Independent Study

All terms: Arrange This course offers an opportunity for a student to pursue some subject of special interest under the direction of a member of the Department through a specially designed program of readings and reports. Open to qualified students with written permission of the instructor and the Chair. 08F, 09F: D.F.S.P. Independent Field Project In consultation with members of the Dartmouth faculty, each student will design and carry out an independent project which makes use of London’s unique research opportunities. The project may relate to any aspect of British, European, and World History. Prerequisite: membership in the Foreign Study Program. Nelson. 98. Honors Seminar
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Dartmouth - The Classical Tradition

08F, 09F: 12 An introduction to Greek and Roman influences on Western Literature. Readings may include: Homer’s Iliad , Euripides’ Bacchae , Plato’s Phaedrus , Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida , Pope’s Rape of the Lock , Goethe’s Werther , Mann’s Death in Venice , and Wolf’s Cassandra . The course alternates between lectures and discussion sections, with emphasis on students’ class participation and essay writing. Enrollment restricted to 60 first-year students. Dist: LIT; WCult: W. Brown, Rainer, Shookman. 2. The Classical Tradition
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Dartmouth - Religion of Israel: The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) (

Identical to, and described under, Religion 4)
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Dartmouth - Introduction to Judaism (

Identical to, and described under, Religion 6 )
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Dartmouth - First-Year Seminars in Jewish Studies

Consult special listings 10. History and Culture of the Jews I: The Classical Period (Identical to History 94.8)
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Dartmouth - History and Culture of the Jews II: The Modern Period

(Identical to History 94.9)
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Dartmouth - Introduction to Hebrew and Israeli Culture

(Identical to Hebrew 10 and Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 17; described under Hebrew 10)
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Dartmouth - Jewish American Literature

(Identical to English 67.6 in 09W, 67.12 in 10S)
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