Religion and Nationalism in the Modern Middle East HISE 2160 Europe in the 18th Century Central America Radicals Courses offered by visiting professors or permanent faculty. HISB 4250 The Atlantic Slave Trade Political, economic, and social history of Mexico during the national period. The course treats military, political and economic developments during the American Civil War, and examines the postwar consequences of emancipation for Southern and American history. The Tulane School of Professional Advancement, or SoPA, offers you a potentially life-changing opportunity to further develop your professional skills and position yourself for career advancement. High Roman Empire: From Augustus to Constantine This lecture course explains the political, institutional, and cultural achievements of the Roman Empire that are the foundations of Western civilization. An exploration of the formation of distinctive African-American cultural forms in the United States from the years of African enslavement up to the present day. HISC 2010 History of China, Prehistory to 1800 ); Rome and the Jews (167 B.C.E.- 135 C.E. Please email to schedule a time to meet. HISM 6060 Seminar in the Modern Middle East and North Africa A reading seminar designed to explore in depth some aspect of late medieval history that is of interest to students and instructor. In addition, this course will consider representations of the world" in domestic culture by examining the histories of world fairs, tourism, travel literature, and missionaries. Courses offered by visiting professors or permanent faculty. The major developments in American legal history from the colonial settlements to the Civil War with primary emphasis on the period 1776-1865. Professional school offerings can only count toward an undergraduate program Themes addressed include the cult of the saints; monastic life and intellectual culture; gender and models of sanctity; art and religious meaning; relations between majorities and minorities; and popular religion. The course covers the period from the mid fifteenth century immediately before European arrival up to the present day. News; Give to Tulane; Medical Center; Contact Us; Website Feedback HISB 3250 Archiving Africa This is an advanced course in historical methods that uses a service-learning component to enhance student understanding of historical materials, archives and how these connect with the larger community. HISL 3800 Colloquium: Caribbean Revolutions Students should discuss their honors thesis with a prospective director during the semester prior to that in which they take H4990.Notes: For senior honors candidates. Examines the origins and development of the Nazi Final Solution; the experience of the victims, perpetrators, rescuers, and bystanders; and the relationship between history and memory. HIST 4560 Internship and Independent Study Byzantine and Early Medieval Civilization The period between the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the present in Russia has witnessed dramatic changes in every dimension of Russian life, from political ideology and institutions to the transformation of economy, society, and broader culture. For description, consult the department.Notes: For specific offering, see the Schedule of Classes. Social, intellectual, and institutional history of colonial Mexico. A vital question the course explores is that of Jewish identity and self-definition, particularly the individual and collective responses Russian Jews made to the tsarist regime's profound anti-Semitism, the pronounced emancipation under the early Soviet regime, or to the anti-Semitic policies that emerged in the Soviet Union after WWII. It is now especially important for students of United States history to have an opportunity to become familiar with the transnational origins of the nation that are rooted in the Atlantic context. Open only to juniors and seniors in good standing.Pre-requistites: Approval of instructor and department. 8:30 AM – 9:50 AM SOWK 7320-01 SW Prac w/Ind Fam Grps - R. Ager Macaluso, Ann T 8:30 AM – 9:50 AM SOWK 7320-02 SW Prac w/Ind Fam Grps - L. Irwin Macaluso, Ann T 8:30 AM – 9:50 AM SOWK 7320-03 SW Prac w/Ind Fam Grps - C. Beasley Macaluso, Ann T 8:30 AM – 9:50 AM SOWK 7320-04 SW Prac w/Ind Fam Grps - H. McKenney Macaluso, Ann T 10:00 AM – 11:50 AM SOWK 7420-01 Tools II: Seminar in Modern Latin America, HISL 7830 Historiography of Colonial Latin America Through archaeology, coins, the sagas and verse of Iceland, the course examines how Viking raids transformed states and societies across Europe and how the Scandinavians were assimilated into Latin Christendom from the eleventh through thirteenth centuries. HISU 3440 African-American Religious History 343 Large Classroom Macaluso, Ann T 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Capston Seminar Stephanie Baus Elk Place Rm. They share histories, cultural traditions, and, by virtue of their geographic location at the edge of threatened estuarian landscapes, a common challenge to their future. Spring 2009 Schedule of Classes Important: If you are planning to attend classes offered by one of the professional schools (including Public Health), you should check with the school to find out when the first day of class will be, as it is different from the Graduate School. Start of Day – 5:00 AM Social Work Ethics - R. Ager Elk Place Rm. First Year Seminar: Special Topics Mark your calendar for exams, breaks, and critical deadlines for academic success. For description, consult the department.Notes: For specific offering, see the Schedule of Classes. 2 Macaluso, Ann T It provides an overview of historical developments in particular regions, considers the implications of Africa as a unit of analysis, and provides a point of departure for more specialized courses in African history. HISE 2250 Russian History: The End of the Empire and the Soviet Period Putin's Russia HISU 3100 New Orleans and Senegal, 1400-present For description, consult the department.Notes: For specific offering, see the Schedule of Classes. Nevertheless torture still occurs, even in the 130 countries that ratified the agreement.There is a great deal of controversy about what constitutes torture and some claim that it is justified in special situations like the War on Terror.This course will examine the goals and methods of torture through history, as it moved from a focus of inflicting pain to the use of psychological torture and sensory deprivation.We will explore how to study pain in history - does pain exist as an entity; unravel the changing relationships between the state, law, and torture; look at the torturers themselves - who they are, how they learn the techniques, and the effects on them. The course uses a task-based approach which provides the learner with opportunities to use the language interactively. HISE 4140 Household, Gender, and Sexuality in Early Modern Europe My Zoom Link for Office hours. For description, consult the department.Notes: For specific offering, see the Schedule of Classes. If you are not able to log in please contact the Help Desk at (504) 862-8888. 1 Macaluso, Ann T 9:00 AM – 11:50 AM SOWK 7310-03 Introduction to Direct Social Work Practice - Deidre Hayes Elk Place Rm. In the Fall of Freshman … Political, economic, and social history of Argentina from 1516 to the present. HISC 2020 History of China, 1800 to the Present Newcomb-Tulane College Mussafer Hall 6823 St. Charles Avenue New Orleans, LA 70118 504.314.2669 32(4):327-31. Napoleon in Russia 1812 340(2):459-67. This course introduces students to the history of women in North America from 1400 to 1865. Tulane SoPA Schedule of Classes. Other readings explore how Katrina was and continues to be understood collectively.Notes: An elective in Environmental Studies. In 1949, as Mao Zedong declared the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Chinese people were once again under a united government, ending decades of civil strife and foreign aggression. HISB 4910 Special Topics in African History HISL 2910 Special Topics in Latin American History HISL 6610 Modernity and Its Discontents in Latin America On occasion, the seminar might focus on a topic rather than a period. Research seminar on select topics in Byzantine history: The Age of Justinian (518-565); The Byzantine Dark Age (610-1025); The Iconoclastic Controversy; or Byzantium and the Crusades (1025-1204). HISU 3910 Special Topics in United States History Seminar in the Cultural History of the United States, HISU 7610 Seminar on the Comparative History of the Americas This course explores the many gays daily practices and political ideologies have intersected in the lives of ordinary European citizens in the era of the Iron Curtain. Courses offered by visiting professors or permanent faculty. Topics include the transmission of African culture to the New World, slave religion, independent black churches, race relations, black nationalism, as well as gender and class, social reform and everyday resistance. This course will explore the history of reproductive health in the United States from the seventeenth century to the present. A survey of the political, social, economic, and cultural development of England from the founding of the Tudor dynasty to the rebellion of the American colonies (1485-1776). Oct 26 M: Last day to drop for full semester classes and receive a "W;" drops after this date receive a letter grade or a "WF" Nov 9 M: Priority registration begins for Spring 2021. Slavery in Public History and Public Memory The Service Learning component of the course, when offered, will involve working with local public history agencies in the preparation and presentation of slavery-related materials at their individual venues. EFT Core Skills - Community Workshop - P Sternbergh Elk Place Rm. Tulane has a long history of educating working adults; SoPA is the most current evolution of that long-term commitment. Honors Thesis Through archaeology, coins, and the sagas and verse of Iceland, the course examines how Viking raids transformed states and societies across Europe and how the Scandinavians were assimilated into Latin Christendom from the eleventh through thirteenth centuries. 3 Macaluso, Ann T 8:30 AM – 10:20 AM SOWK 7130-02 Diversity & Social Justice Theory & Practice - Catherine Burnette Elk Place Rm. ); or Greeks in Iran and India (500 B.C.E.- 200 C.E.). Acad Psychiatry. Nov 24 Tu: Last day of classes; Nov 30 M–Dec 5 Sat: Final Exam period An examination of the economic, political, cultural, and intellectual forces that have shaped the American South since the Civil War. Sci. HISL 3710 Seminar: The Colonial Heritage of Latin America Tulane SoPA Schedule of Classes. The intense inter-city rivalries shaped political thought with its stress on the consent of citizens and rule of law artistic and literary achievements stressing the human condition, and inquiry based on scientific reasoning and analysis of cause and effect. Topics include Native America, capitalism, colonialism, democracy, the industrial revolution, wilderness, race, class, gender, justice, and climate change. 325 Classroom No. The course has dealt with slavery, race relations, and social revolutions in previous years. HISE 6370 Seminar in Early Modern England The course concludes with a study of the phenomenon of mystery cults, surveying the forms of these cults in the Greek world and discussing their continuation under the Romans. We will also consider what it says about us when we pursue "enhanced" quasi-torture interrogation techniques. Courses offered by visiting professors or permanent faculty. If you are having issues registering for a class, contact Erica Geary at dlinfo@tulane.edu for assistance. Email is the preferred form of contact. All Courses Being Offered. 422 Faculty Conference Room; Elk Place Rm. First, schedule your courses using only standard meeting patterns. Tulane SoPA Schedule of Classes. However, if we stop and think about it, the politics, economics, and culture of food production and consumption have shaped communities and cultures in specific, and often divergent, ways. This class aims to explore the relationship between historical memory and photographic practice. HISA 2310 Medieval England Explores the quest for popular and national security in an age of radically shifting material circumstances deeply influenced by concepts of political and social equality. HISC 2120 History of Modern India Students will consider how ideas about medicine have been shaped by economic, military, political, and social transformations in U.S. history. Greek civilization is the foundation of Western civilization. We will also consider how race, class, region, ethnicity, and age facilitated or prevented women from being able to exercise the full rights and obligations of citizenship. These courses are generally aimed at sophomores and juniors, but they are open to all students. This course will explore the history and public memory of slavery and the slave trade in New Orleans and southern Louisiana, as well as regions of North American. Students in this course will study the social dimensions of medicine, disease, and health in U.S. history. We will be particularly sensitive to the daily life experience of women in their struggles to find a voice and acceptance as women and as Jews, s well as the dramatic rise of a jewish middle class in the realm of science, finance and industry.Notes: An elective in Jewish Studies. Brazilian colonial history from 1500 to 1822. HISL 6850 United States-Latin American Relations Genesis. HIST 4920 Independent Studies The diverse origins of America's early settlers and the guarantees of religious freedom embedded in the Constitution encouraged the development in the United States of the most religiously diverse society in the Western world. This is an advanced course in historical methods that uses a service-learning component to enhance student understanding of historical materials, archives and how these connect with the larger community. Course Offerings: In a search for common factors, attention is devoted not only to countries where significant revolutions have occurred already, such as Guatemala, Cuba, and Nicaragua, but also to others where revolutionary potential exists. This course deals with the evolution of a distinct civilization in Scandinavia on the eve of the Viking Age (790-1100) and its impact on early Medieval civilization. The purpose of this course is to become familiar with the fundamentals of colonial alphabetic Nahuatl vocabulary and grammar in order to translate historical documents; to learn the different genres of Nahuatl; written expression; to be able to discern regional variations in written Nahuatl; and to be able to recognize the four stages of change in Nahuatl as it evolved over the course of the colonial period. Key topics include the exploration of the religious, moral, and social beliefs of early China as well as the assessment of the significance of the institutions of state and family, which have left such a striking imprint on the whole of Chinese history. HISU 6750 Africans in the Americas: Comparative Social and Cultural History of the African Diaspora Central Americans have engaged in some of the most important radical and democratic movements of the 20th century. HISB 1310 Africa from 1800 (In the example, courses were scheduled from lowest to highest course number.) Home / Resources / Schedule of Classes . For description, consult the department.Notes: For specific offering, see the Schedule of Classes. 4 Macaluso, Ann T 10:00 AM – 11:50 AM SOWK 7440-01 Capstone Seminar - Logging into Class Schedule: • Login to Class Schedule using your Tulane Credentials • Use the Search options to find a specific course or search by Instructor name. Stress is on the Archaic (750-480 B.C. France Since 1789 Although in the United States, the US conflict in Vietnam is most commonly referred to as the Vietnam War, in Vietnam, it is known as the American War. Tulane University administers final examinations according to a schedule published at the beginning of each semester and expects students and instructors to follow this schedule. HISU 2400 Women and Gender in U.S. History to 1865 This course will explore six different slave rebellions in the United States, the Caribbean and Latin America using documents, films and different kinds of history text books. HISU 3541 History of Reproductive Health in the U.S. The construction of gender as well as attitudes to and the regulation of sexuality will also be discussed. Check with your department for earlier deadlines. Besides politics and diplomacy, reading and discussions will address religious practice and the Spanish Inquisition, the art and literature of the Golden Age, and the cult of honor with its consequences for social structure, economic life and gender relations. Main currents of Latin American civilization from the European conquest to the present, with special attention to the historical background of present controversies. The course will also ask that students grapple with contemporary problems and recognize the historic antecedents and struggles behind today’s current events. 325 Classroom No. Foreign relations is front page news every day: the ongoing wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the threat of terrorism and nuclear proliferation, rising food and oil prices, global warming, debates over human rights practices, and even the Olympics. HISE 6330 Imperial Spain, 1469-1716 HISE 3290 Origins of the Second World War, 1919-1939 Traces the diplomatic, economic, and cultural relations between the United States and Latin America from the American Revolution to the present. Selected topics in Latin American and Caribbean history from 1800 to the present. Graduate credit for these 6 credit hours of 6000 or 7000 level classes taken for credit toward an undergraduate degree, if passed with B or better on the School of Liberal Arts graduate grading scale, may be awarded, when the student is admitted to a graduate program in the Tulane School of Liberal Arts. (PMID20144605; PMC2878775), Lim RF, Wegelin J, Hua LL, Kramer EJ, Servis ME. We will study not just the historical evolution, technology or art form of gardens and parks but we will also explore what they mean to people. Women and Gender in the Middle Ages 4; Elk Place Rm. 343 Large Classroom Macaluso, Ann T 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM DRLS 6040-01 Environment & Infrastructure Macaluso, Ann T 5:45 PM – 8:35 PM SOWK 7320-01 SW Practice with Ind Fam Readings and discussion focus on the causes and course of the conflict, and on its consequences down to the present. Contact the Sim Center at 504-988-9150 to schedule your skills session upon completion of the cognitive portion of your Heartcode course. 343 Large Classroom Macaluso, Ann T HISU 3642 US War in Vietnam 142(16): 2775-80. This lecture course introduces the achievements of Greek civilization from its origins on Crete in the Bronze Age (2800-1400 B.C.) ); or the Great Transformation of Society and Economy (100-1100). Attention will focus on peasant desires and motivations as Latin America has become increasingly urban and states have grown in size and strength. (707) 664-2189, Hours of Operation Select Topics in Greek History HISU 6910 Special Topics in United States History This in depth seminar focuses on crime, punishment and the justice system in eighteenth-century England. For description, consult the department.Notes: For specific offering, see the Schedule of Classes. 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