[History undergraduates] upper division non-western courses for Spring, 2013
Dear History majors, As you know, if you declared the History major after Fall, 2010, then included among your requirements is an upper division course in non-western history. We have a new information sheet in the department that lists all courses that satisfy that requirement in Spring, 2013, but I wanted to give you the list here as well. 1) Hist 166: Truth Commissions in Comparative Perspective. Prof. Davie. W, 1:40-4:30, in KY 417. NOTE: The dept has decided to allow Hist 166 for this requirement, even though the number is below 200. In general, we're working to change the requirement so that any non-western course at or over Hist 160 would count. 2) Hist 200.03: Inside Arab-Israeli Relations. Prof. Rosenblum. Tues, 3:05-5:45, in PH 156 3) Hist 200.05: The Mongols and Global History. Prof. Rossabi. Thurs, 2:50-5:00, in the Rubin Museum of Art. Note that this class is in Manhattan and will make use of the museum collections -- it's a wonderful opportunity if you can fit it into your schedule. 4) Hist 200.06: The Decolonization of Africa. Prof. County. Tues-Thurs, 1:40-2:55, in RZ 109. 5) Hist 200w.02: The History of the Bukharian Jews. Prof. Rybakov. Wed, 6:30-9:20, in KY 417. 6) Hist 294: The History of Brazil. Prof. Chazkel. Tues, 6:30-9:20, PH 156. Any of the above would satisfy the requirement for upper division non-western. Best, Prof. Allen Joel Allen Associate Professor and Chair History Department, Queens College Flushing, NY 11367 office: 718-997-5383 fax: 718-997-5359
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Joel Allen