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Fall 2016
Apr 26, 2024
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HIST 39001 - Jews In The Modern World: A Survey Of Modern Jewish Society, Culture, And Politics
Associated Term: Fall 2016
Learning Outcomes: 1. Gained a deeper understanding of the patterns and processes, ruptures and continuities which have shaped modern Jewish society, culture, and politics. 2. Thought historically and critically about approaches to the study of Jewish history; for example, concerning the historiographical context and ideological content of answers to the question of when the modern period in Jewish history begins. 3. Used primary source evidence to analyze fundamental issues, including but not limited to: responses to catastrophe, Jewish/non-Jewish relations, the development of the spectrum of modern Jewish religious practice and political affiliations, Jewish migration, and modern anti-Semitism. 4. Used primary source evidence to construct and defend a position individually and as part of a team through the "Council on Jewish Affairs" project. 5. Sharpened critical reading, thinking, writing, and discussion skills in a welcoming forum.
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