HST 2425 A (CRN: 95930) —
History: History of Modern Middle East (A)
3 credit hours—Section is full.
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About HST 2425 A
Offers an historical understanding of social and political change in the Middle East during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Prerequisite: Three hours of History.
Notes
Prerequisite: three hours History; PACE Students by permission and override
Section Description
This course is a history of social, political, and economic change in the Middle East from 1798 to the present. The course will examine numerous topics including, but not limited to, the impact of outside powers on the region, the responses of the region’s peoples to external and internal challenges, problems of and responses to colonization, nationalism and identity, religious and ideological diversity and trends, gender issues, major crises (including the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Lebanese civil war, and the Iranian Revolution), and efforts to reassert Islamic identity in an era of globalization.
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