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• HIST 004. Latin American History
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• HIST 005A. The United States to 1877
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• HIST 005B. The United States from 1877 to the Present
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• HIST 006A. The Formation of the Islamic Near East
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• HIST 006B. The Modern Middle East
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• HIST 007A. African American History, 1619 to 1865
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• HIST 007B. African American History, 1865 to Present
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• HIST 008A. West Africa in the Era of the Slave Trade, 1500 to 1850
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• HIST 008B. Mfecane, Mines, and Mandela: Southern Africa from 1650 to the Present
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• HIST 008C. East Africa
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• HIST 009A. Chinese Civilization
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• HIST 009B. Modern China
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• HIST 012. Chivalric Society: Knights, Ladies, and Peasants
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• HIST 014. Friars, Heretics, and Female Mystics: Religious Turmoil in the Middle Ages
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• HIST 015. From Classical Rome to Renaissance Florence: The Making of Urban Europe
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• HIST 016. Sex, Sin, and Kin in Early Europe
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• HIST 021. London Beyond Control
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• HIST 022. The Global Enlightenment: Cosmopolitanism between Theory and Practice
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• HIST 023. Queer Enlightenment
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• HIST 027. Living with Total War: Europe, 1912-1923
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• HIST 031. Revolutionary Iconoclasm: Tearing Down the Old, Building the New
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• HIST 034. Antisemitism Through the Ages
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• HIST 035. The Modern Jewish Experience
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• HIST 037. History and Memory: Perspectives on the Holocaust
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• HIST 038. Russia in the 20th Century
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• HIST 039. Picking up the Pieces: Rebuilding Russia after the Collapse of Communism
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• HIST 041. The American Colonies
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• HIST 042. The American Revolution
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• HIST 043. Antislavery in America
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• HIST 044. American Popular Culture
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• HIST 045. The United States Since 1945
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• HIST 046. The American Civil War
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• HIST 048. Murder in a Mill Town: A Window on Social Change During the Early Republic
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• HIST 049. Race and Foreign Affairs
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• HIST 050. The Making of the American Working Class
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• HIST 051. Black Reconstruction
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• HIST 052. History of Manhood in America
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• HIST 053. Black Women in the Civil Rights Movement
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• HIST 054. Women, Society, and Politics
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• HIST 056. The Modern American West, 1850 to the Present
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• HIST 058. Africa in America: Gullah/Geechee Life and Culture
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• HIST 059. The Black Freedom Struggle: From Civil Rights to Hip-Hop
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• HIST 060. The East India Company, 1600- 1857
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• HIST 061. The Histories of Water
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• HIST 062. History of Reading
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• HIST 063. Voices of the Past: Between Oral History and Memory
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• HIST 063S. Swarthmore: Between Oral History and Memory
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• HIST 064. Migrants and Migrations: Europeans and Asians in Latin America and Latinos in the United States
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• HIST 065. Cities of (Im)migrants: Buenos Aires, Lima, Miami, and New York
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• HIST 066. Disease, Culture, and Society in the Modern World: Comparative Perspectives
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• HIST 067. Peripheral Modernities: Latin American Cities in the 20th Century
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• HIST 068. The Self-image of Modern Latin America
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• HIST 074. The Consuming Passions: Visual and Material Cultures of East Asia
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• HIST 075. Thinking Hands: Work and Craft in Premodern China
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• HIST 076. Women’s Work in Premodern China
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• HIST 077. Fashion in East Asia
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• HIST 078. China, Capitalism, and Their Critics
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• HIST 080. History of the Body
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• HIST 081. The History of Food in the Modern Era
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• HIST 082. Networks, Simulations, Information: Cultural Histories of Digital Media
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• HIST 083. What Ifs and Might-Have-Beens: Counterfactual Histories
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• HIST 084. Modern Addiction: Cigarette Smoking in the 20th Century
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• HIST 089. The Environmental History of Africa
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• HIST 090B. Irish History
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• HIST 090E. On the Other Side of the Tracks: Black Urban Community
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• HIST 090G. Black Liberation 1969: Black Studies in History Theory and Praxis
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• HIST 090H. Africans Explore/Africa Explored: A History of Travel by Africans and To Africa
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• HIST 090I. Technologies of the Cold War: AK-47, Structural Adjustment, Green Revolution
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• HIST 090O. Digging through the National Security Archive: South American “Dirty Wars” and the United States’ Involvement
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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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History - Seminars |
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• HIST 111. Muslims, Christians, and Jews in the Medieval Mediterranean
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• HIST 116. European Intellectual History: Pathways to the Enlightenment
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• HIST 122. Revolutionary Europe, 1750 to 1871
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• HIST 125. Fascist Europe
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• HIST 128. Russia in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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• HIST 130. Early America in the Atlantic World
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• HIST 131. Gender and Sexuality in America
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• HIST 135. Labor and Urban History
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• HIST 137. Slavery, 1550 to 1865
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• HIST 140. The Colonial Encounter in Africa
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• HIST 145. Chinese Feminism
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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. Discipline + Culture
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• INTP 092. Thesis
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Islamic Studies |
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• ISLM 180. Honors Thesis
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Japanese |
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• JPNS 001. Introduction to Japanese
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• JPNS 002. Introduction to Japanese
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• JPNS 003. Second-Year Japanese
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• JPNS 004. Second-Year Japanese
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• JPNS 007. Chinese/Japanese Calligraphy
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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 014A. Foreign Language Teaching and Pedagogy
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