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African, Asian, and Latin American History

African, Asian, and Latin American History

01:508:306 War and Revolution in Iran and Iraq (3)

  • Full Course Title: WAR&REVOL IRAN/IRAQ
  • Course Code: 01:508:306
  • Academic Credits: 3
  • Predictability: Offered Regularly (Every 2-3 Semesters)
  • Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  • Syllabus: Fall 2024

    Syllabus Disclaimer:  The information on this syllabus is subject to change. For up-to-date course information, please refer to the syllabus on your course site (Canvas, etc.) on the first day of class.

01:508:307 Women and Society in the Islamic Middle East (3)

  • Full Course Title: WOMEN IN MIDDLE EAST
  • Course Code: 01:508:307
  • Academic Credits: 3
  • Predictability: Offered Regularly (Every 2-3 Semesters)
  • Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring

01:508:208 Jewish-Muslim Relations: History and Culture (3)

  • Full Course Title: JEWISH-MUSLIM RELATIONS: HISTORY AND CULTURE
  • Course Code: 01:508:208
  • Academic Credits: 3
  • SAS Core Certified: HST
  • Predictability: Offered Occasionally (Every 4-6 Semesters)
  • Semester(s) Offered: Spring

01:508:316 Israeli Women: Historical and Literary Perspectives (3)

  • Course Code: 01:508:316
  • Academic Credits: 3

Impact of socialism, nationalism, ethnicity, religion, and feminism on Israeli women's roles within the family, labor force, army, kibbutz, and politics. Credit not given for both this course and 01:563:316 or 01:685:316 or 01:988:316.

01:508:318 Nationalism in Modern Africa

  • Full Course Title: NATIONLSM MOD AFRICA
  • Course Code: 01:508:318
  • Academic Credits: 3
  • Predictability: Offered Infrequently
  • Semester(s) Offered: Fall
  • Mode of Instruction: Lecture
  • Development of African political thought from the 18th century to the modern period with a focus on nationalism. Topics will include African responses to European conquest and colonization; efforts to situate Africa in world history; the emergence of African independence movements; and the influence of race, class, and gender on nationalist thought.

  1. 01:508:320 History of Southern Africa (3)
  2. 01:508:321 African Cultural History (3)
  3. 01:508:324 Africans in the Americas (3)
  4. 01:508:325 Africa from the 15th to the 19th Centuries (3)

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