[History undergraduates] new options for History students in the fall
Dear History majors, In response to popular requests, we've created a new late-evening section of Hist 160, which will satisfy the upper-division non-western requirement for majors (as well as the WC category in Pathways). It is Hist 160.03, code 83876, Comparative Slavery and Abolition in Latin America and the Caribbean, taught by Prof. Amy Chazkel on Mondays, 7:30-9:10pm in PH 157. (As it happens, we have now assembled an excellent curriculum for the history of slavery in the fall, if you took this course in tandem with Prof. Cooper Owens's Hist 163, on slavery in the U.S.) Also, Hist 200W: History of the Rule of Law, now will satisfy the U.S. history concentration, as well as the European history one -- it would be the student's choice which concentration to put it in. Remember that that course meets on Tu-Th at 9:15-10:30am. Please let me know if you have any questions. Best, Prof. Allen Joel Allen Associate Professor and Chair History Department, Queens College Flushing, NY 11367 office: 718-997-5350 fax: 718-997-5359
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Joel Allen