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This semester, expand your world. Take History of Modern India, 1700 to the Present.  http://history.cornell.edu/hist-2750-history-modern-india-1700-present
Medicine and Healing in China will be held this Spring 2018. Here is a link to the course roster;  https://classes.cornell.edu/browse/roster/SP18/class/HIST/2562
Black Women in the 20th Century with Margaret Washington is offered TR, this spring. For more information; https://classes.cornell.edu/browse/roster/SP18/class/HIST/2512
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HIST 2112 with M. Washington, Black Spirituality, Religion & Protest  also AMST 2112; ASRC 2112; RELST 2112
TR 10:10 to 11:25Â
The course will analyze, among other themes, the complexities & contradictions (i.e., Southern Baptist Convention, Nation of Islam and Black Lives Matter) inherent in resistance movements based on spiritual leadership.
History 1885/AMST 1885 with Dr. Adrienne Johnson will be held from 1:25 to 2:40 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The course will examine consumerism in the United States moving beyond a discussion of Nikes and fast cars, asking for a wholesale revision of what can’t be bought: is it nature, family, love, art?
Check out our website and the Class Roster for courses such as this:  Details about The World of Modern Japan can be found on the Class Roster. Kristin Robuck includes in the description: We will examine not only big events but also everyday life, including gender and sexuality, family and schools, and art and popular culture.  https://classes.cornell.edu/bro…/roster/SP18/class/HIST/1622