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Hist 104: America Since 1865, Douglas Manson
Hist 104: America Since 1865, Douglas Manson
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This history course utilizes materials that are open sourced
Hist20600: Modern Europe, Benjamin Diehl
Hist20600: Modern Europe, Benjamin Diehl
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This syllabus was created for the introductory course to Modern European history offered by City College's Department of History. It was designed by Benjamin Diehl, PhD candidate in History at CUNY Graduate Center as part of City College's OER Initiative. As such, it attempts to provide the outline of a Modern Europe course which is completely free, zero-textbook-cost, using open access resources.
Engl 157: Great Works Of Global Literature, Scott R. Kapuscinski
Engl 157: Great Works Of Global Literature, Scott R. Kapuscinski
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Syllabus for a general education course bringing together celebrated texts by Joseph Conrad, Chinua Achebe, Bessie Head, and Marjane Satrapi. Survey of perspectives beginning during the "scramble for Africa" via Conrad, through postcolonial writers Achebe and Head, and finally making a connection via dehumanization to Orientalism and undoing monocultural presumptions in the near East through Satrapi's Persepolis.
Hist 190 Writing & History, Tracey L. Billado
Hist 190 Writing & History, Tracey L. Billado
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