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Seminar syllabus and course readings presenting a comparative study of the interplay between religion, politics, and civil society in France, Germany, and Habsburg Central Europe from the eighteenth to the twentieth century.
Year: 2006-2007
Term: Autumn/Winter
Course Code: History 73201; Jewish Studies 53201
Schedule: Fridays, 1:30-3:50 PM
Location: Harper Memorial 150
Instructors: Leora Auslander, John W. Boyer
Office Hours: Leora Auslander – Thursdays 1:30-3:30; John W. Boyer – by appointment
Seminar Type: One-quarter colloquium or two-quarter seminar
Student Requirements: Research paper (30-35 pages), historiographical review (15 pages for Fall-quarter only colloquium)
Reading Materials: Books and articles available via J-STOR, Regenstein Library, University of Chicago Readings in Western Civilization, seminar office copies
Regions Covered: France, Germany, Habsburg Central Europe
Historical Period: 1740-1970
Themes: Religion and civil society, church-state relations, religious movements, Jewish Emancipation, colonial interactions, National Socialism, post-WWII reconstruction, secularization, political and cultural history
Comparative Approach: Analysis across multiple European regions to identify trends and variations
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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