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HIST 349 Antisemitism: A Long History
This course surveys the genesis, evolution and persistence of antipathy towards Jews and Judaism from late antiquity through the twentieth century, exploring its connections to religious and secular ideologies and its changing nature over time, place, and culture. Using primary source documents, religious and secular art and literature, the mass media and popular expression, the course examines how antisemitism was articulated and implemented, how Jews and Judaism were perceived and represented, and how Jews and Judaism responded to antisemitism. (Same as JWSH 349.)
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in History
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/history/ba-bgs/
History does not just narrate a sequence of past events. The practice of history examines change over time and tries to understand the forces that contributed to those changes. Historians are most interested in questions that begin by asking ‘why’ or ‘how.’ These questions demand complex answers about who we are, how we have come to where we are, and what forces have shaped humanity through time.
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in American Studies
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Bachelor of Science in Education
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...of Biology Laboratory 4 HIST 128 History of...Classroom 3 C&T 349 Science in the...
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in African and African-American Studies
http://catalog.ku.edu/liberal-arts-sciences/african-studies/ba-bgs/
...HIST 307 Modern Africa, Honors AAAS 306/HIST...Black Feminist Theory AAAS 349/REL 350 Islam...