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History |
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• HIST 063W. Living History: Archiving AIDS at William Way
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• HIST 065. Cities of (Im)migrants: Buenos Aires, Lima, Philadelphia, and New York
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• HIST 066. Making Sense of Being Sick: the Social Construction of Diseases in the Modern World
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• HIST 067. Digging Through the National Security Archive: South American “Dirty Wars” and the United States’ Involvement
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• HIST 067T. The Pandemic of Cigarette Smoking: Habit, Addiction and Public Health in the Big Tobacco Archives
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• HIST 069. History of TV in the Americas
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• HIST 075. Craft and Technology in China
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• HIST 077. Fashion: Theory and History
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• HIST 078. China, Capitalism, and Their Critics
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• HIST 079. Nature and Power: Environmental History of East Asia
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• HIST 080. History of the Body
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• HIST 080B. Biopower vs Necropolitics: Empires of Life and Death, 1622-2003
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• HIST 080C. The Whole Enchilada: Debates About World Histories
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• HIST 080D. Social Media and History: Workshopping r/AskHistorians
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• HIST 084. Gender, Science, and Technology
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• HIST 086. From Equiano to Oprah: Black Capitalism and Its Histories
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• HIST 087. The Little Ice Age: Climate Change in the Early Modern World
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• HIST 089. The Environmental History of Africa
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• HIST 090E. On the Other Side of the Tracks: Black Urban Community
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• HIST 090P. Creatively Adapting the Past
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• HIST 090S. Surveillance, Privacy, and Transparency: A History, A Debate, Some Futures
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• HIST 090T. African Nationalism and Postcolonialism: 1940-1980
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• HIST 090X. Divided America: History of the Culture Wars
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• HIST 091. Senior Research Seminar
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• HIST 092. Thesis
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• HIST 093. Directed Reading
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• HIST 114. Cities and Social Movements
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History - Seminars |
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• HIST 116. European Intellectual History: Rethinking the Scientific Revolution
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• HIST 126. Internationalism, Supranationalism, and Transnationalism in Modern Europe
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• HIST 128. Russia in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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• HIST 131. Gender and Sexuality in America
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• HIST 140. The Colonial Encounter in Africa
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• HIST 143. Political Economy of the Middle East: Theory & History
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• HIST 145. Women and Gender in Chinese History
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• HIST 148. Issues and Debates in Modern Latin America
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• HIST 149. Reform and Revolutions in Modern Latin America
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• HIST 180. Honors Thesis
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Interpretation Theory |
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• INTP 090. Directed Reading
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• INTP 091. Capstone: Interpreting the Classical Tradition: Neoclassicism and Romanticism
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• INTP 092. Thesis
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Islamic Studies |
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• ISLM 096. Thesis
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• ISLM 180. Honors Thesis
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Japanese |
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• JPNS 001. First-Year Japanese
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• JPNS 002. First-Year Japanese
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• JPNS 003. Second-Year Japanese
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• JPNS 004. Second-Year Japanese
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• JPNS 005. Multi-Level Topics in Japanese Culture
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• JPNS 007. Chinese/Japanese Calligraphy
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• JPNS 008. Extensive Reading in Japanese
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• JPNS 010. Topics in Japanese: Japanese Food Cultures
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• JPNS 012. Third-Year Japanese
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• JPNS 012A. Japanese Conversation
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• JPNS 013. Third-Year Japanese
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• JPNS 013A. Readings in Japanese
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• JPNS 018. Manga, Bande Dessinée, and the Graphic Novel: A Transnational Study of Graphic Fictions
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• JPNS 019. Fourth-Year Japanese
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• JPNS 020. Fourth-Year Japanese
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• JPNS 021. Introduction to Modern Japanese Literature: Friendship and Love in Portrayals of Japanese Youth Culture
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• JPNS 022. Introduction to Japanese Linguistics
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• JPNS 023. Language in Contemporary Japanese Society and Media
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• JPNS 024. Japanese Film and Animation
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• JPNS 025. Contemporary Japanese Literature and Film.
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• JPNS 031. Language and Gender in Japan
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• JPNS 033. Tokyo Central: The Metropolis in Modern Japanese Literature and Film
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• JPNS 035. Narratives of Disaster and Rebuilding in Japan
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• JPNS 036. Environment, Cultural Memory, and Social Change in Japan
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• JPNS 036A. Environment, Cultural Memory, and Social Change in Japan: Experiential Learning Practicum
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• JPNS 041. Fantastic Spaces in Modern Japanese Literature
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• JPNS 042. Language Policy and Planning in Japan
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• JPNS 051. Japanese Poetry and Poetics
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• JPNS 053. Classical Japanese Literature and Language Change.
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• JPNS 073. Transnational Japanese Literature: Diversity and Diaspora in Modern Japanese Literature
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• JPNS 074. Japanese Popular Culture and Contemporary Media
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• JPNS 075. Japanese Modernism
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• JPNS 083. War and Postwar in Japanese Culture
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• JPNS 094. Independent Study
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• JPNS 096. Japanese Thesis
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• LITR 021J. Introduction to Modern Japanese Literature: Friendship and Love in Portrayals of Japanese Youth Culture
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• LITR 025J. Contemporary Japanese Literature and Film.
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• LITR 033J. Tokyo Central: The Metropolis in Modern Japanese Literature and Film
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• LITR 035J. Narratives of Disaster and Rebuilding in Japan
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• LITR 041J. Fantastic Spaces in Modern Japanese Literature
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• LITR 051J. Japanese Poetry and Poetics
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• LITR 074J. Japanese Popular Culture and Contemporary Media
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• LITR 075J. Japanese Modernism
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• LITR 083J. War and Postwar in Japanese Culture
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Latin American and Latino Studies |
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• LALS 015. First Year Seminar: Introduction to Latinx Literature and Culture
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• LALS 055. Race and Religion across Latin America and the Caribbean
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• LALS 069. History of TV in the Americas
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• LALS 090. Thesis
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• LALS 093. Directed Reading
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• LALS 097. Independent Study
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• LALS 180. Senior Honors Thesis
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Latin |
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• LATN 001. Intensive First-Year Latin
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• LATN 002. Intensive First-Year Latin
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• LATN 011. Lyric, Pastoral, and Elegiac Poetry
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• LATN 013. Tradition and Transformation in the Roman Empire
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• LATN 014. Medieval Latin
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• LATN 015. Catullus and the Fall of the Roman Republic
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• LATN 017. Latin Poetry and the Modernists
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