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Mar 02, 2026
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HIST 155 - Debates in Pre-Modern World History This course in an introduction to key debates and moments of global history in the ancient and premodern era (ca. 400 BCE-1600) through immersive role-playing historical simulations. Themes and topics covered each semester will vary, but may include the relationship between the individual and the state, competing ideas of political authority, and contentious debates in philosophy and religion.
Credit(s): 4 General Education Designations: Experiential Learning, Historical Perspectives in Western Culture, Oral Communication, Historical Inquiry Offered: fall semesters.
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