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4.00
2.00
3.71
Spring 2026
This class studies fascism as an ideology, movement, and regime in a global framework. Thematic perspectives include: the origins and theories of fascism, key terms in the fascist lexicon, motives that brought people to fascism, fascism as an aesthetics and lived experience, and the role of women in fascism. We will also study the historical articulations of antifascism, i.e. groups and individuals who have fought against fascism over the years.
4.50
3.13
3.26
Spring 2025
Studies the transformation of Chinese politics, society, institutions, culture and foreign relations from the Opium War. through the post-Mao Reform Era. Emphasizes the fluid relationship between tradition and transformation and the ways in which this relationship continues to shape the lives of the Chinese people.
4.33
4.14
3.05
Fall 2025
Studies the political, military, and social history of Ancient Greece from the Homeric age to the death of Alexander the Great, emphasizing the development and interactions of Sparta and Athens.
3.63
4.13
2.99
Spring 2026
Surveys the political, social, and institutional growth of the Roman Republic, focusing on its downfall and replacement by an imperial form of government, the subsequent history of that government, and the social and economic life during the Roman Empire, up to its own decline and fall.
4.66
3.34
3.34
Spring 2026
This course examines warfare and military developments in America from the colonial period to 1900. Major topics include debates over the role of the military in society; the motivations and experiences of soldiers; interaction between the military and civilian spheres; the development of a professional army and navy; and the social and cultural context, impact, and legacies of warfare.
4.33
2.00
3.45
Spring 2026
This course will introduce students to the history of slavery in the United Sates.
3.86
3.15
3.26
Fall 2025
Studies ways of life and thought in the formation of Western Europe from the 4th century a.d. to the 15th. Includes a survey of the development of society and culture in town and countryside, the growth of economic, political, and religious institutions, and the impact of Muslim and Byzantine civilizations.
3.90
4.11
2.95
Summer 2025
Studies American economic history from its colonial origins to the present. Cross-listed as ECON 2060.
4.14
2.57
3.25
Fall 2025
European history, from the Reformation to Napoleon, in global perspective.
5.00
3.00
3.66
Spring 2026
European history since the French Revolution, with an emphasis on social, cultural, and political change in global perspective.
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