Middle East Studies 208 - (L) Introduction to the History of the Modern Middle East

INTRO HISTRY MOD MID EAST

Fall
2020
01
4.00
Susanna Ferguson
TTh 01:40-02:55
Smith College
10304-F20
REMOTE
sferguson06@smith.edu
10303
Same as HST 208. This course examines the history of the modern Middle East from a global perspective. How have gender, economy, ecology, and religion shaped Middle Eastern empires and nation-states within a broader world? The course begins with transformations in Egypt, Iran, and the Ottoman Empire between 1800 and World War I. Next, it turns to experiences of colonialism, the rise of independent nation-states, and the birth of new political movements. Overall, we will work to appreciate the diversity of the region’s cultures, languages, and peoples and to critically assess how the Middle East has been imagined from without and within. Enrollment limited to 40.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.