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French and Francophone Studies |
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• LITR 073F. Postwar France: French New Wave
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• LITR 077F. Reading While Crossing Three Continents
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• LITR 078F. Film and Place: West African Filmmakers at Home and Abroad
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• LITR 079F. Course in Translation: French Detective Fiction and Film
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French and Francophone Studies - Seminars |
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• FREN 111. Désir (post)colonial
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• FREN 112. Le Monde comique de Molière
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• FREN 114. Théâtres francophones
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• FREN 118. Littérature et mémoire
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• FREN 180. Honors Thesis
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• FREN 199. Senior Honors Study
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German Studies |
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• GMST 001. Intensive Elementary German
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• GMST 002. Intensive Elementary German
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• GMST 003. Intensive Intermediate German
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• GMST 005. German Conversation
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• GMST 006. German Conversation
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• GMST 007. Hot off the Press: Current Headlines from a German Perspective
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• GMST 008. Texts in Context: Topics in German Culture and Society from the Reformation until Today
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• GMST 009. FYS: Finding Refuge (W)
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• GMST 017. First Year Seminar: Testimonial Literature
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• GMST 020. Topics in German Studies I
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• GMST 026. Popular Music and Media
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• GMST 029. The Theater of Intervention: After Shakespeare and Müller
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• GMST 037. The Holocaust: History, Representation, and Culture
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• GMST 051. European Cinema
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• GMST 054. German Cinema
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• GMST 056. Outbreak Narratives: A Medical Humanities Exploration of Literature on Germs, Vampires, and Other Plagues
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• GMST 070. Writing and Screening the Nation: A Comparative Perspective
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• GMST 083. Crime Drama
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• GMST 091. Topics in German Studies II: Staging Social Change
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• GMST 092. Topics in German Studies II: Confronting the Past in German Art, Literature, and Film
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• GMST 093. Directed Reading
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• LITR 017G. First Year Seminar: Testimonial Literature
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• LITR 021G. Artificial Humans in German Culture
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German Studies - Seminars |
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• GMST 010. FYS: Fairy Tales: From the Grimms to Disney
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• GMST 100. Topics in German Studies III
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Greek |
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• GREK 001. Intensive First-Year Greek
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• GREK 002. Intensive First-Year Greek
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• GREK 011. Plato and Socratic Irony
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• GREK 012. Homer’s Iliad
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• GREK 013. Introduction to Plato’s Republic
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• GREK 014. Greek Prose Survey
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• GREK 015. Sophocles
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• GREK 016. An Introduction to Linear B
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• GREK 017. Greek Lyric Poetry
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• GREK 091. Attachment: Classical Studies Capstone Seminar
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• GREK 093. Directed Reading
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• GREK 096. Aesop’s Fables
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• GREK 098. Senior Course Study
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• GREK 110. Epigraphy
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• GREK 116. Aristophanes and the Comic Tradition
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Gender and Sexuality Studies |
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• GSST 001. Feminist, Queer, and Trans Life across Generations
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• GSST 015. Current Topics in Gender and Sexuality Studies: Transgender Worlds
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• GSST 020. Queer Media
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• GSST 021. Trans Lifeworlds in a Virtual Age: Intimate Media and Desiring Spectators
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• GSST 091. Seminar: Activating Feminist, Queer, and Trans Theory
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• GSST 092. Thesis
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• GSST 093. Directed Reading
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• GSST 180. Senior Honors Thesis
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Global Studies |
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• GLBL 015. Introduction to Global Studies
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• GLBL 016. Migration in a Globalized World
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• GLBL 090. Directed Reading
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History |
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• HIST 001A. First-Year Seminar: History and the Digital Turn: Slavery and Resistance
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• HIST 001B. First Year Seminar: Human Rights as History: From Haiti to Nuremberg
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• HIST 001C. First-Year Seminar: Why College? The Past and Future of Liberal Arts
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• HIST 001D. First-Year Seminar: 1857: The Indian Mutiny in Global History
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• HIST 001E. First-Year Seminar: Global History of Science
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• HIST 001F. First-Year Seminar: The Golden Age of Piracy
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• HIST 001H. First-Year Seminar: What Ifs and Might-Have-Beens: Counterfactual Histories
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• HIST 001I. FYS: Star Wars and Culture Wars: The US in the 1970s
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• HIST 001J. First-Year Seminar: London Beyond Control: From the Plague Year to the Public Sphere
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• HIST 001N. First-Year Seminar: Chinatowns: Then & Now
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• HIST 001P. First Year Seminar: History through the Lens: Latin America, Latinos, Photography, and the Present
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• HIST 001R. First-Year Seminar: Remembering History
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• HIST 001U. First-Year Seminar: Defining an “Us”: Nationalism, Culture, and Identity in Modern Europe
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• HIST 001V. First-Year Seminar: History in the Making: Autocrats, Activists, and Artists in a Changing Middle East
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• HIST 001W. First-Year Seminar: Promised Lands: European Settler Colonies 1830-1962
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• HIST 001X. First-Year Seminar: Crime and Punishment in America
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• HIST 001Y. First-Year Seminar: The History of the Future
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• HIST 001Z. First-Year Seminar: Medieval Origins of Racial Capitalism
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• HIST 002A. War, Religion, Revolution: Europe, 1096-1789
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• HIST 002B. Comparative Empires: Mughals, Ottomans and Hapsburgs
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• HIST 002F. Early Modern Europe: Rethinking the Scientific Revolution
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• HIST 002X. British History, 1066-1720: From the Crusades to the South Sea Bubble
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• HIST 003A. Modern Europe, 1789 to 1918: Revolutionaries, Citizens, and Subjects in Europe’s Long 19th Century
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• HIST 003B. Modern Europe, 1918 to the Present: Hot Wars, Cold Wars, Culture Wars
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• HIST 004. Latin American History
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• HIST 005A. Early American History
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• HIST 005B. Modern American History
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• HIST 006B. The Modern Middle East
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• HIST 007A. Black Atlantic History I: Slavery and Revolutions
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• HIST 007B. Black Atlantic History 2: Freedom and Anticolonial Movements
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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. From Leopold to Kabila: The Bad Twentieth Century in Central Africa
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• HIST 009A. Premodern China
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• HIST 009B. Modern China: Reformers, Revolutionaries, and Rebels
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• HIST 010. Asian American History
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• HIST 014. Sex, Lies and Revolution: Democracy in Anglo-America, 1642-1776
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• HIST 016. Abnormal: Queer Theory for Historians
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• HIST 020. Leviathan and the Inquisition
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