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Course ListingsFall 2012HistoryHIST0122AMERICA/NATIONAL PASTIME(Cross-listed as AMER 88.) From the end of the Civil War to thepresent, baseball has reflected the evolution of urbaniz<strong>at</strong>ion,immigr<strong>at</strong>ion, segreg<strong>at</strong>ion, the rise of labor, entrepreneurial capitalism,crime, corruption, and legal precedents th<strong>at</strong> reached to the SupremeCourt. We will examine "The N<strong>at</strong>ional Pastime" both inside and outsidethe lines, how it was played, and the place of this children's game in theAmerican psyche.Sections02177 HIST012212 6 Gittleman, Sol 1.0 C-listAmer008801;Reg WithFaculty MemberHIST0126RELIGION & U.S. POLITICS(Cross-listed as REL 42). The role of religion in shaping American civicengagement and political activity from the seventeenth century to thepresent, putting contemporary events in broader historical context.Topics and themes may include: the rel<strong>at</strong>ionship between church andst<strong>at</strong>e in the colonial period; faith and the founders; religion and socialactivism in the antebellum era (especially anti-slavery and women'srights); religion, race and Civil Rights; religious "outsiders" andAmerican politics; spirituality and social protest in the 20th century; therise of the religious right; religion and American politics post-9/11.Sections02178 HIST012601 I+MW Curtis, He<strong>at</strong>her 1.0 C-lst Rel 42 &Amer 180-02HIST0150ANCIENT GRK/ROM MEDICINE(Cross-listed as CLS 146). The historical development of ancientGreek and Roman medicine with emphasis on methodology andsources; an assessment of the influence of ancient medicine on thedevelopment of modern clinical medicine. Topics covered includeancient views and practices with regard to an<strong>at</strong>omy, physiology,surgery, pharmacology, the etiology of disease, and medicaldeontology. A case study of an assigned hypothetical Greek p<strong>at</strong>ient tobe tre<strong>at</strong>ed according to Hippocr<strong>at</strong>ic theory and therapeutics is arequired project.Sections02181 HIST015001 E+MW Phillips, Joann 1.0 C-lst Cls146-01, SophStandingHIST0153MARTIN LUTHER:MAN & ERA(Cross-listed as GER 68 and REL 68.) A study of selected political andreligious writings of Luther and his contemporaries to introduce the manand his era, while reflecting their impact on twentieth-centuryChristendom. Emphasis on Luther and the German Reform<strong>at</strong>ion.Attention given to Zwingli, Calvin, and the radical reform movements.Sections02182 HIST015301 J+ Brown, Daniel W 1.0 C-lst Ger 68 &Rel 68HIST0155WOM/GEN/FAMILY 1200-1800Social and cultural history of gender and family in Europe from the l<strong>at</strong>eMiddle Ages through the Enlightenment. Ideas about women and menin the Renaissance, the importance of marriage in early modern socialand economic life. Other topics include gender roles in urban, rural, andcourtly households; the Protestant Reform<strong>at</strong>ion's effects on marriageand family; childbearing and childhood; female monarchs; women andeduc<strong>at</strong>ion; witchcraft; and the family as a model for the early modernst<strong>at</strong>e. We also consider the social position of individuals outside of the'normal' family unit, such as widows, orphans, monks, and nuns.Throughout the course we will explore shifting expect<strong>at</strong>ions of women,men, and the family in early modern European society.Sections03725 HIST015517 E+MW Rankin, Alisha 1.0 Cap 14 Se<strong>at</strong>sHIST0163BRITAIN&U.S. 2ND WW-PRESThe Anglo-American rel<strong>at</strong>ionship viewed from the British perspective.From the GI “invasion” of England in 1942 to present-day mass tourism.Political, diplom<strong>at</strong>ic, and economic issues are considered, with anemphasis on issues of “Americaniz<strong>at</strong>ion” through popular culture andthe media.SectionsSPECIAL RELATIONSHIP03726 HIST016305 1 Malchow, Howard 1.0HIST0170ADV SP TO:WRLD&TRANSRGNLPlease see departmental website for specific details.Sections04071 HIST017001 M+ Baffoni-lic<strong>at</strong>a, 1.0HIST0174ADV SP TPS: EAST ASIAPlease see departmental website for detailed course inform<strong>at</strong>ion.Sections03727 HIST017421 7 Xu, Man 1.0HIST0175ADV SP TPS: SOUTH ASIAPlease see departmental website for detailed course inform<strong>at</strong>ion.SectionsISLAM AND THE WEST02185 HIST017514 ARR Jalal, Ayesha 1.0 Cross ListedWith FletcherMeets Cabt 205HIST0177ADV SP TP: ME/C ASIAPlease see departmental website for detailed course inform<strong>at</strong>ion.SectionsCULT HIST MOD MID EAST03930 HIST017701 H+ Rastegar, Kamra 1.0THE MAGHREB SINCE 194503729 HIST017717 L+ Roberts, Hugh 1.0HIST0180INDEP STDY:WORLD/TRANSRGPlease see departmental website for detailed course inform<strong>at</strong>ion.Sections04391 HIST018001 ARR Ueda, Reed T 1.0HIST0181INDEP STDY: AFRICAPlease see departmental website for detailed course inform<strong>at</strong>ion.SectionsDIRECTED READINGS04097 HIST018101 ARR Penvenne, Jeann 1.0HIST0187INDEP STDY: ME/CENT ASIAPlease see departmental website for detailed course inform<strong>at</strong>ion.SectionsEARLY MODERN IRAN04402 HIST018701 ARR 1.0<strong>Tufts</strong> <strong>University</strong> Course Listings, Fall 2012Page 101

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