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HIST-033 Themes in European Civilization I
Fall only
An analysis of the major political, social, economic, diplomatic, religious, intellectual, and scientific developments in European Civilization to 1789. Special attention is also paid to issues of class, gender, marginality and the relationship of Europe to non-western cultures. Please refer to individual instructors' syllabi for details of each section. Fall.
Note: Although all sections of History-033 and 034 cover the same historical period, students should consult individual sections for variations in approach, emphasis, and readings. Each instructor will give particular attention to specific themes, indicated in the subtitle of each section. Syllabi for the various sections are available at the front desk in the History Department, 601 ICC.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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Fall '09:
Collins D
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Fall '09:
Horvath-Peterson, S.
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Fall '09:
Collins, J.
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Fall '09:
Collins, J.
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Fall '09:
Collins, J.
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Fall '09:
Shedel, J.
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