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History 146

History of the Modern Middle East (Session B)

MWR 3:30-4:55 Girv 1115
Course themes include the western impact, forms of resistance, and political, social, economic, and religious dimensions of current crises in Turkey, Iran, and the Arab world. 1750 to the present.
Prerequisites:
History 46 or upper-division standing. Not open to students who have taken History 146A or History 146B.

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Documents and Related Materials

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FilenameDescriptionSize
H146 Syllabus summer 2008.docCourse Syllabus63 KB
H146 sPP 1.pptWorld War I and the Creation of the Middle East542 KB
H146 SPp2.pptAtaturk"s Turkey2.3 MB
H146 SPp3.pptSecular and Religious Politics in Contemporary Turkey3.7 MB
H146sPp4.pptThe Struggle for Palestine877 KB
H146sPp5.pptJune War to Oslo793 KB
H146sPp6.pptPeace initiatives842 KB
2008 Week 3 summer Iran.pptRevolution and Gender Reform in Iran352 KB
Pp4[1].pptEgypt since WWI2.7 MB
2008 week 5 Rise and Fall of Modern Iraq with final.pptRise and Fall of Modern Iraq1.3 MB
2008_week_6_Oil, Islam, and Gender.pptOil, Islam, and Gender3.6 MB