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Jun 17, 2024
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2012-2013 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Courses
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Government |
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• GOVT 152 CM - U.S. Policy in Asia
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• GOVT 154 CM - Policymaking in International Organizations
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• GOVT 155 CM - Human Rights, Failed States, and Conflict Resolution
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• GOVT 156 CM - The Korean War
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• GOVT 156C CM - War
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• GOVT 157S CM - Special Topics in International Relations
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• GOVT 158 CM - International Relations and Domestic Politics
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• GOVT 159I CM - Politics of Divided Korea and the United States
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• GOVT 160 CM - Statesmanship and Leadership
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• GOVT 161 CM - The Natural Law
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• GOVT 163 CM - Democracy in Crisis: the Statesmanship of Abraham Lincoln
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• GOVT 164 CM - Political Rhetoric
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• GOVT 165 CM - Political Philosophy and History
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• GOVT 167 CM - The American Founding
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• GOVT 169 CM - American Political Thought I
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• GOVT 170 CM - American Political Thought II
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• GOVT 171 CM - From Theocracy to Democracy
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• GOVT 171C CM - Religion and Liberalism: Enlightenment Approaches to Comparative Constitutional Secularism
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• GOVT 172 CM - Political Philosophy and Foreign Policy
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• GOVT 173 CM - Politics of Eastern Europe and Russia
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• GOVT 173C CM - Russian Politics
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• GOVT 174 CM - Topics in Political Philosophy
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• GOVT 174C CM - Politics, Philosophy, and War: Xenophon’s Political Philosophy
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• GOVT 175 CM - Politics and Law in American Sports
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• GOVT 175C CM - Psychoanalysis and Politics
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• GOVT 175E CM - Elizabethan Politics in Shakespeare’s Political Plays
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• GOVT 176 CM - American Constitutional History
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• GOVT 177 CM - Representation and the Supreme Court
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• GOVT 181 CM - Crime and Public Policy
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• GOVT 182 CM - Liberty of Conscience
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• GOVT 183 CM - Comparative Constitutional Law: Lessons from Abroad
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• GOVT 185 CM - The Supreme Court and Criminal Procedure
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• GOVT 187 CM - Women and the Law
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• GOVT 189 CM - Seminar in Legal Studies
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• GOVT 191 CM - Public Policy Since the New Deal
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• GOVT 192 CM - Liberalism and Conservatism
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• GOVT 193 CM - Presidential War Powers
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• GOVT 199 CM - Independent Study in Government
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History |
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• HIST 017 CH - Chicano/a and Latina/o Histories
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• HIST 025 CH - All Power to the People!
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• HIST 031 CH - Colonial Latin American History
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• HIST 032 CH - Latin America Since Independence
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• HIST 035 PO - The Caribbean: Crucible of Modernity
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• HIST 040 AF - History of Africa to 1800
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• HIST 041 AF - History of Africa from 1800
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• HIST 050A AF - African Diaspora in the United States to 1877
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• HIST 050B AF - African Diaspora in the United States since 1877
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• HIST 051 CM - Modern South Asian History through its Literature, 1700 to the Present
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• HIST 052 CM - New Indian Civilizations: Origins to Mughuls
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• HIST 053 CM - Everyday Life in South Asia, 1700 to the Present
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• HIST 054 CM - Bread and Circuses: The Politics of Roman Private Life
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• HIST 055 CM - The Middle East: From Muhammad to the Mongols
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• HIST 056 CM - The Middle East: From the Ottomans to the Present
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• HIST 059 CM - Civilizations of East Asia
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• HIST 061 CM - The New Asia: China, Japan, and Indonesia in the Modern Era
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• HIST 071 CM - The Making of Medieval Europe: 337-1300
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• HIST 072 CM - The Making of Early Modern Europe, 1300-1800
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• HIST 073 CM - The Rise of Modern Europe, 1750 to the Present
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• HIST 078 CM - Museums and Leadership: Past, Present, Future
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• HIST 080 CM - Early America: From Invasion to Civil War
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• HIST 081 CM - Modern America, 1865 to Present
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• HIST 090 CM - Making a Living in Early America: A History from the Bottom-Up
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• HIST 100 CM - Freshman Honors Seminar
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• HIST 100C CH - Chicana/Latina Histories
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• HIST 100I CH - Race, Culture, and Identity in Latin America
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• HIST 100N CH - The Mexico - United States Border
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• HIST 100NBCH - United States - Latin American Relations
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• HIST 100R CH - American Inequality: Race in the 20th Century
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• HIST 100U AF - Pan-Africanism and Black Radical Traditions
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• HIST 101 CM - Freshman-Sophomore Honors Seminar
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• HIST 103A CM - From Village to Empire: The History of the Roman Republic, 750-44BCE
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• HIST 103B CM - Governing Rome: The History of the Roman Empire: 44 BCE - 565 CE
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• HIST 104 CM - Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages
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• HIST 107 CM - Reading Ancient and Medieval Historians
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• HIST 108 CM - The Age of Cicero: Politics, Philosophy, and Culture at the End of the Roman Republic
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• HIST 110 CM - Topics in Ancient History
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• HIST 110S CH - Latina/o Oral Histories
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• HIST 111 CM - Topics in European History
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• HIST 112 CM - Topics in American History
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• HIST 121 CM - United States History Since 1945
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• HIST 123 CM - History of the American West
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• HIST 124 CM - What is Political: Rethinking American Politics since 1900
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• HIST 124B CM - Recent American Politics, 1970 to the Present to the Present
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• HIST 125 CM - Asian American History, 1850 to the Present
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• HIST 126 CM - American Constitutional History
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• HIST 128 CM - U.S. Gay and Lesbian History
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• HIST 128 HM - Immigration and Ethnicity in the United States
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• HIST 129 CM - London and Paris in the 19th Century
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• HIST 130 CM - Ottoman Power and Urban History
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• HIST 132E CM - European Intellectual History: 16th Century to the Present
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• HIST 133A CM - Late Imperial Russian History, 1861-1917
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• HIST 133B CM - Modern Russian History, 1917 to the Present
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• HIST 134 CM - Dostoevskii’s Russia
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• HIST 137 CM - Researching the Holocaust
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• HIST 138 CM - Europe’s Total Wars
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• HIST 139E CM - Culture and Society in Weimar and Nazi Germany
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• HIST 140 CM - Family, Women, and Social Change in Western Europe, 1500-1945
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• HIST 142E CM - Culture and Politics in Turn of the Century Europe, 1880-1918
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• HIST 143 AF - Slavery & Freedom in the New World
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• HIST 143A CM - Revolutions in the Atlantic World: Britain, North America, and France in the Age of Enlightenment
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