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Dec 05, 2025
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2020-2021 Scripps Catalog THIS IS AN ARCHIVED CATALOG. LINKS MAY NO LONGER BE ACTIVE AND CONTENT MAY BE OUT OF DATE!
Course Descriptions
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Course descriptions are provided for course offerings at Scripps College and courses available as part of joint or cooperative programs in which Scripps participates. For those courses that may appear under more than one discipline or department, the full course description appears under the discipline or department sponsoring the course and cross-reference is made under the associated discipline or department. Numbers followed by, for example, “AA,” “AF,” or “CH,” indicate courses sponsored by The Claremont Colleges as part of joint programs, i.e., Asian American Studies, Africana Studies, and Chicanx Latinx Studies.
Please refer to the Schedule of Courses on the Scripps Portal published each semester by the Registrar’s Office for real-time information on course offerings.
All courses are 1.0 credit unless otherwise stated.
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• HIST 012 PZ - History of Human Sciences
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• HIST 012 PO - Saints and Society
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• HIST 016 PZ - Environmental History
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• HIST 017 CH - Introduction to Chicanx Latinx History
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• HIST 020 SC - Crisis and Revolutions in World History from the Neolithic to the Present
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• HIST 020 PO - The United States from the Colonial Era to Gilded Age
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• HIST 021 PO - Dynamics of Power in the U.S.
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• HIST 022 PZ - Middle East/North Africa Since 1500
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• HIST 025 CH - All Power to the People! Social Movements for Justice
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• HIST 025 PZ - U.S. History Before 1877
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• HIST 026 PZ - Modern U.S. History Since 1877
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• HIST 031 CH - Colonial Latin America
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• HIST 032 CH - Latin America Since Independence
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• HIST 034 CH - Mexico; from Indigenous Societies to Modern State
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• HIST 036 PO - Women of Honor, Women of Shame: Women’s Lives in Latin America
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• HIST 040 AF - History of Africa to 1800
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• HIST 040A SC - Latin America before 1820: Long Views of Contemporary Struggles for Equality
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• HIST 041 AF - Africa in World Politics, 1884 to 2000
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• HIST 042 PO - Worlds of Islam
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• HIST 043 PO - Middle East in Modern Times
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• HIST 047 PO - Gunpowder Empires: Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals
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• HIST 048 SC - Gender and Testimony in Latin America and the Caribbean
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• HIST 049 PO - Iran and the World
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• HIST 050A AF - African Diaspora in the United States to 1877
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• HIST 050B AF - African Diaspora in the United States since 1877
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• HIST 051 PZ - Iran Before and After Two Revolutions
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• HIST 052 PZ - Political Islam, 1798-Present
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• HIST 054 CM - Bread and Circuses: The Politics of Roman Private Life
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• HIST 055 CM - The Middle East: From Muhammad to the Mongols
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• HIST 056 CM - The Middle East: From the Ottomans to the Present
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• HIST 059 CM - Civilizations of East Asia
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• HIST 060 PO - Asian Traditions
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• HIST 061 CM - The New Asia: China, Japan and Korea in the Modern Era
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• HIST 070A SC - United States History to 1865
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• HIST 070B SC - Introduction to Modern U.S. History
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• HIST 072 SC - History of Women in the United States
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• HIST 074 PZ - Queering the Medieval
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• HIST 080 CM - Early America: From Invasion to the Civil War
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• HIST 080 PO - Revolutions, Uprisings, Coups, and Interventions in the Americas since 1910
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• HIST 081 CM - Modern America: 1865-Present
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• HIST 082 HM - Science and Technology in the Modern World
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• HIST 090 CM - Early American Capitalism
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• HIST 090 SC - Individual and Society
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• HIST 098 PZ - The Modern State and History: the Israeli Case
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• HIST 101A PO - Indian Ocean World
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• HIST 101AB PO - Empire in the Middle East and South Asia
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• HIST 101AC PO - Environmental Histories of the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa
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• HIST 101CV PO - Christian Views of Islam
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• HIST 101J PO - State, Citizen, Subject: Modern Japan
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• HIST 101S CH - Latinx Oral Histories
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• HIST 101T CH - Latinifornia
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• HIST 101W PO - Heresy and Church
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• HIST 103A CM - From Village to Empire: The History of the Roman Republic, 750-44 BCE
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• HIST 103B CM - Governing Rome: The History of the Roman Republic, 44 BCE-337 CE
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• HIST 104 CM - Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: 284-888 CE
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• HIST 105 PO - Achilles to Alexander
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• HIST 107 SC - Dante and the Medieval World
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• HIST 107 CM - Reading Ancient and Medieval Historians
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• HIST 108 SC - The History of Economic Thought
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• HIST 109 PO - Convivencia: Christians, Muslims, and Jews in Medieval Spain
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• HIST 109 SC - The First Age of Globalization, 1492-1789
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• HIST 110 SC - Renaissance Venice: Politics, Society, and Visual Culture
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• HIST 111 SC - The Worlds of Niccolo Machiavelli
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• HIST 112 PZ - Energy and Humanity: Past, Present, Future
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• HIST 113 PO - Medieval Spain and the Idea of ‘Convivencia’
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• HIST 113 CM - U.S. Environmental History
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• HIST 113 SC - Venice and the Islamic East, 1350-1750
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• HIST 114 CM - Race and Racism in the Colonial Americas
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• HIST 114 SC - The Renaissance on the Margins: Gender, Slavery, and Heresy, 1450-1750
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• HIST 115 SC - The Making of Leviathan
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• HIST 116 SC - Baroque Civilization: Politics, Religion, and Science in the Seventeenth Century
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• HIST 116 CM - Slavery: A World History
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• HIST 117 SC - The Economic History of the Western World I: The Rise of Capitalism
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• HIST 119 CM - Women and Politics in America
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• HIST 120 SC - Mediterranean Cities
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• HIST 120 CM - Native American History
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• HIST 122 PZ - Religion and the Founding Fathers
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• HIST 122E CM - American Families
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• HIST 123 SC - Introduction to the Philosophy and History of Culture
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• HIST 124 SC - Paris and the Birth of Modernity in the Nineteenth-Century
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• HIST 124 PO - The United States in the Middle East
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• HIST 125 CM - Civil War America
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• HIST 127 CH - American Inequality
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• HIST 127 SC - Rousseau, Tocqueville, Foucault
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• HIST 128 HM - Immigration, Ethnicity, and Race in the U. S.
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• HIST 128 CM - LGBTQ History of the U.S.
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• HIST 129 PO - Hollywood, War, and Empire: The Historical Film
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• HIST 130 CH - Mexico-United States Border: Diaspora, Exiles, and Refugees
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• HIST 130 CM - Ottoman Power and Urban History
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• HIST 130 SC - Schools of Cultural Criticism: Culture and Critique
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• HIST 131 HM - The Jewish Experience in America
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• HIST 131C CM - Crusading Mentalities
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• HIST 132 PO - Political Protest and Social Movements in Latin America
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• HIST 134 PZ - Empire and Sexuality
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• HIST 134 SC - France/Algeria
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• HIST 136 PO - Afro-Latin America (CP)
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• HIST 138 SC - Disease, Identity, and Society
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• HIST 138 PZ - Seeking Human Nature: History and Science of Innateness
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• HIST 139E CM - Culture and Society in Weimar and Nazi Germany
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• HIST 140B SC - Contemporary Latin America and the Caribbean
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