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This is an amazing class if you're interested at all in the Middle East. Lots of reading, but all really cool, and you definitely learn about the background of the topic and the academic discourse surrounding it. He's very fair and balanced towards both sides in the conflict. It's more like a 3000-level class, though.
Everyone is right about the reading- it takes a lot of time to go through. Some of the readings were very interesting though, and I learned a lot.
Confino is a really nice, funny guy. The lectures weren't always very clear or relevant, and sometimes I felt that I was missing or mixing up basic facts. Still, it was a very eye-opening class!
This class was fantastic. Although attendance to lectures was unnecessary toward the end of the semester, I went anyways just because Confino is so adorable and such a great lecturer. Very funny and entertaining, he has a bit of an accent, but it's very charming and does not get in the way of his teaching. There is a take-home midterm, a paper, and a final- none of which are too terribly demanding. TONS of reading for the class, but not all of it is necessary- a lot of it gets redundant after a while. However, this was easily my favorite class of the semester and I can say that I came out of this class easily able to talk about the conflicts of 1948 with ease and without bias thanks to Professor Confino. Highly recommend the class if you are at all interested or curious in this topic!
Fantastic class. I did this during J-term so my reading score may be a bit skewed. I learned more in 1 week than I had in a semester class before. He's very unbiased and gives good background into the conflict. Poses really interesting questions and you leave the class feeling like you have a new found understanding for the daily news.
Great class! Professor Confino is an awesome lecturer, and very funny! The topic is fascinating, and has really important lessons for today (even if you don't necessarily love history). Even better, there are only two essays and a final the whole semester, so the work load is not crazy. I would recommend this class to anybody at UVA, no matter what their major is!
Amazing class! Confino is an engaging lecturer and I found that the readings he assigned really furthered my understanding of lecture and the complexity conflict of 1948. Grades are 25% participation (attendance in section/short reading posts every week), 25% take-home midterm, 25% final paper (6-8 pages), and 25% blue book final exam. Very fair. Alexandra was one of the best TAs I've had at UVA: she was always available to help clarify lecture/readings and really knows her stuff. Highly recommend this class!
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