Fall 2022

Inside Iran

Listed in: Asian Languages and Civilizations, as ASLC-359  |  History, as HIST-392

Faculty

Monica M. Ringer (Section 01)

Description

(Offered as HIST 392 [ME/TC/TE] and ALSC 359) This course explores contemporary Iran from a historical and interdisciplinary perspective. The course provides an overall understanding of the modern history of Iran, with a focus on the way Iranian history has been variously constructed and deployed. We will utilize a wide variety of primary sources, including literature, film, political treatises, Shiite theological writing, foreign travel accounts, and U.S. state department documents, in addition to secondary sources. Course conducted as a seminar. Frequent short papers based on class readings and short final research paper. Seminar paper optional. Two meetings per week.

Limited to 18 students. Fall semester. Professor Ringer.

How to handle overenrollment: Preference given to students who have already taken a modern Middle East survey course.

Students who enroll in this course will likely encounter and be expected to engage in the following intellectual skills, modes of learning, and assessment: Close analysis of historical evidence, which may include written documents, images, music, films, or statistics from the historical period under study. Exploration of scholarly, methodological, and theoretical debates about historical topics. Extensive reading, varying forms of written work, and intensive in-class discussions.

HIST 392 - LEC

Section 01
M 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM CHAP 119
W 8:30 AM - 9:50 AM CHAP 119

Offerings

2023-24: Not offered
Other years: Offered in Spring 2020, Fall 2021, Fall 2022