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2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Courses in History
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Courses in History at the Other Claremont Colleges
Students are encouraged to take history courses at the other Claremont Colleges since collectively the various history departments are better able to provide coverage of the enormous sweep of human history. Students should also note that CMC’s History Department has a cooperative program with Scripps College, and history courses taken at Scripps are not considered cross-registration for CMC students. History majors should discuss their course selection with the department chair to make sure they complete the appropriate requirements for the major.
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Seminars for Freshmen and Sophomores
These courses meet the general education requirement in history. Asia
These courses meet the general education requirement in history; freshmen need permission of the instructor for courses above 102. Ancient World
These courses meet the general education requirement in history; freshmen need permission of the instructor for courses above 102. Europe
These courses meet the general education requirement in history; freshmen need permission of the instructor for courses above 102. - HIST 071 CM - The Making of Medieval Europe: 337-1300
- HIST 072 CM - The Making of Early Modern Europe, 1300-1800
- HIST 073 CM - The Rise of Modern Europe, 1750 to the Present
- HIST 111 CM - Topics in European History
- HIST 129 CM - London and Paris in the 19th Century (seminar)
- HIST 132E CM - European Intellectual History: 16th Century to the Present
- HIST 133A CM - Late Imperial Russian History, 1861-1917
- HIST 133B CM - Modern Russian History, 1917 to the Present
- HIST 134 CM - Dostoevskii’s Russia
- HIST 137 CM - Researching the Holocaust
- HIST 139E CM - Culture and Society in Weimar and Nazi Germany
- HIST 140 CM - Family, Women, and Social Change in Western Europe, 1500-1945
- HIST 142E CM - Culture and Politics in Turn of the Century Europe, 1880-1918
- HIST 143A CM - Revolutions in the Atlantic World: Britain, North America, and France in the Age of Enlightenment
- HIST 143D CM - Atlantic Revolutions, 1760s-1830s
- HIST 146 CM - History of Germany, 1740 to the Present
- HIST 150E CM - The Age of Elizabeth I and Shakespeare: Tudor-Stuart Britain, 1485-1640
- HIST 151E CM - The Making of Modern Britain
- HIST 152 CM - Politics and Art in Europe from the Enlightenment to Fascism (seminar)
The United States
These courses meet the general education requirement in history; freshmen need permission of the instructor for courses above 102. Advanced and Comparative Courses
Junior Seminar
This course does not meet the general education requirement in history. |
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