Comparative
Civilization /
Civilizational Studies
Civilization
is,
"a process of geographical integration through
historical change"
--- University of Chicago Civilizations Course
Materials Project
Handbook
Jerome
Bauer's Comparative Civilization
Courses
(Note
to Religious Studies Majors and Minors: Please
check with your Religious Stuides Advisor to
make sure these courses will fulfill your
comparative requirement before taking them, to
avoid any
misunderstanding. Please remember that only
300-level courses and above will fulfill this
requirement).
For
official information about the Religious Studies
Program, please contact Professor
Ahmet
Karamustafa,
akaramus@artsci.wustl.edu.
ReSt
223 [UC]
"Hindu
Medicine and Indian Food [Indian Food and
Civilization]"
=Anthro 2231
ReSt
250F "Hinduism:
An Introduction [Hindus and
Others]"
ReSt
251F "Religious
Minorities of South
Asia"
=Anthro 251F, Hist 251F
ReSt
470 [UC]
"Topics in Religious Studies: Fundamentalisms
East and West"
ReSt
260 "Theories
of Religion"
Washington
University Civilization Courses
(Non-Exhaustive List)
(Note
to Religious Studies Majors and Minors: Please
check with your Religious Stuides Advisor to
make sure these courses will fulfill your
comparative requirement before taking them, to
avoid any
misunderstanding. Please remember that only
300-level courses and above will fulfill this
requirement).
(This
page is under construction)
Program
in Asian Cultures and Civilizations
Center
for the Study of Islamic
Civilizations
History
2xx South
Asian
Civilizations
[Staff] [To be taught in Summer
2004,
in Bijaipur, India, in the new Washington
University Summer in India
Program]
Anthro
310C (Q) Ancient Civilizations of the New World
(Professor David
L. Browman )
Anthro
312C, Ancient Civs of Old World: Mesopotamia,
Egypt, India, and China
Anthro
546 The Rise of Civilization in the New World
(Professor David
L. Browman)
History
394C (Q) African Civilization to 1800 (Professor
Timothy
Parsons)
SPAN
311 Hispanic Culture and Civilization I
SPAN
312 Hispanic Culture and Civilization II
ANELL
226 East Asia/IS/Japan JAPANESE
CIVILIZATION
EAS
226C Japanese Civilization
ANELL
227 Chinese Civilization
Hindi
225 Introduction to Indic Culture and Civilization
(Professor Naseem
Hines)
ACC
[Asian Cultures and Civilizations] 205 (Q)
Literature and Film from Asia and the Near East
(Professor Hegel)
ACC
226 (Q) Japanese Civilization (Professor
Marvin
Marcus)
ACC
303 Taoist Tradition (Professor Chao)
JNE
210C (Q) Introduction to Islamic Civilization
M-W-F-- 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
(Prof. Ahmet
Karamustafa)
[Autumn 2003]
History/JNE
314CQ (IS
314C, Med-Ren
315CQ), Islamic History, 1200-1800
Civilization
Courses at Local Universities
(Note
to Religious Studies Majors and Minors: Please
check with your Religious Stuides Advisor to
make sure these courses may be transferred before
taking them, to avoid any
misunderstanding).
(This
page is under construction)
Comparative
Civilization Bibliography and Links
Selected
Bibliography
(This
page is under construction)
Comparative
Studies in Society and History
H1
.C6 Olin Level A Stacks
Academic
Programs
American
Civilization Program, University of
Pennsylvania
Department
of South Asian Languages and Civilizations,
University of Chicago
Department
of East Asian Languages and Civilizations,
University of Chicago
Department
of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations,
University of Chicago
Program
in Classical Civilizations, University of
Chicago
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