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Subject: History (HIST)
CRN: 22695
Lecture
St Paul: Murray-Herrick Campus Center 203
Requirements Met:
Writing in the Discipline
The Islamic world has been characterized, from its inception, by political dissent, religious syncretism, and ethnoreligious diversity. This course will explore the various sects within Islam as well as the contribution of Christianity, Judaism, Zoroastrianism, and Hinduism to Islamic civilization. Students will learn about systems of power and privilege in the Middle East and North Africa, the ways nationalism complicated those entrenched hierarchies, and the historiographic debate surrounding sectarianism among scholars of the region.
4 Credits