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Winter 2006
HIST 255 History of Christianity from its Origins 3 credits
to the Reformation (SS).
| Hebrew and Greco-Roman background, the life of Christ, the New Testament and development of theology, triumph of the church in the Roman Empire, the medieval church, the reformation and the end of medieval Christendom, and implications of the Reformation for the modern world. Note: Also listed as RLST 255. For more information contact papadaki@umbc.edu. |
Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD
GFR/GER:Meets SS. GDR:Meets S.
[0023] 9101 TuWF.......9:00am-12:10pm (SOND112) PAPADAKIS, A
HIST 381 From Samurai to "Salariman": Japanese 3 credits
History through Film and Literature (C)
| A study of Japanese history from 1600 to the present through the media of film and literature. It also explores the relationship between history and drama, in particular, how they can illuminate or conceal basic truths and values of the past. Views of life and modern times, obsessions with honor and suicide, the changing role of women in society, the encounter between Japanese and foreign cultures, and themes of war and pacifism will be investigated. Prerequisite: Any 100-level social science course or permission of the instructor. For more information contact vaporis@umbc.edu. |
Grade Method: REG/P-F
GFR/GER:Meets C. GDR:Not applicable.
[0025] 9101 TuWF.......9:00am-12:10pm (LH3 ...) VAPORIS, C
HIST 399 Special Projects in History 1-3 credits
(PermReq) Grade Method: REG/P-F/AUD Individual
Instruction course: contact department or
instructor to obtain section number.