S-Islamic Political Thought

This course examines central works and figures in classical and modern Islamic social and political thought. We will discuss the works of classical Islamic jurists, theologians and philosophers, as well as modern religious reformers to discern the similarities and differences between them, and connect them to major currents of thought in the Islamic world today.

Maura E Roberts

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Primary Title:  
Dir of Off Campus Stdnt Life
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Dean of Students Office
Additional Department:  
Off Campus Student Center
Email Address:  
maura.roberts@umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-577-1005
Office Building:  
Bartlett Hall

Erik A Risinger

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mHealth Ops Mgr & Software Eng
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Institute for Applied Life Sciences
Email Address:  
erisinger@umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-545-2744
Office Building:  
Computer Science Research Ctr

The Holocaust

This course explores the causes and consequences of what was arguably the most horrific event in all of history. Topics include both the long-term origins of the Holocaust in European racism and anti-Semitism and the more immediate origins in the dynamics of the Nazi state and the war against the Soviet Union.

The Holocaust

This course explores the causes and consequences of what was arguably the most horrific event in all of history. Topics include both the long-term origins of the Holocaust in European racism and anti-Semitism and the more immediate origins in the dynamics of the Nazi state and the war against the Soviet Union.

The Holocaust

This course explores the causes and consequences of what was arguably the most horrific event in all of history. Topics include both the long-term origins of the Holocaust in European racism and anti-Semitism and the more immediate origins in the dynamics of the Nazi state and the war against the Soviet Union.

The Holocaust

This course explores the causes and consequences of what was arguably the most horrific event in all of history. Topics include both the long-term origins of the Holocaust in European racism and anti-Semitism and the more immediate origins in the dynamics of the Nazi state and the war against the Soviet Union.
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