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AMS220: Asian-Pacific American History, 1850 to Present (R. Chu) - Fall 2008
AMS340: Things Come Together: Toward an Interdisciplinary Cultural History (W. Lhamon) - Fall 2008
AMS555: American Society & Culture (J. Hicks) - Fall 2008
ANT130: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (S. Gottschang) - Fall 2008
For readings, discussion, links visit the ANT130 Moodle site.
ANT340: Anthropology of Contemporary Issues (J. Anjaria) - Fall 2008
ARC211: Introduction to Archaeology (S. Allen) - Fall 2008
ARH101: Writing Art/Art Writing (F. Ward) - Fall 2008
ARH212: Ancient Cities & Sanctuaries (B. Kellum) - Fall 2008
ARH260: Current Issues in Latin American Art (D. Leibsohn) - Fall 2008
AST100: A Survey of the Universe (R. McNaughton) - Fall 2008
BIO150: Cells, Physiology and Development (M. Baressi) - Fall 2008
BIO362a: Animal Behavior (J. Hayssen) - Fall 2008
CLT204: The Mediterranean in the Library (A. Botta) - Fall 2008
CLT205: 20th Century African Literature (Mule) - Fall 2008
CLT260: Health & Illness: Literary Explorations in the Library (S. Knight) - Fall 2008
DAN553: Choreography by Design (R. Blum) - Fall2008
EAL238: Literature of Taiwan (S. Knight) - Fall 2008
EAS217: Korean Popular Culture: Translating Tradition into Pop Culture - Fall 2008
ECO214: Economies of the Middle East and North Africa (K. Pfeifer) - Fall 2008
ECO318: Latin American Economies (N. Reinhardt) - Fall 2008
ECO362: Population Economics (E. Savoca) - Fall 2008
EDC210: Literacy in Cross-Cultural Perspective (L. Mule) - Fall 2008
EDC232: Understanding American Middle Schools and High Schools (C. Berner) - Fall 2008
EDC238: Educational Psychology (A. Rudnitsky) - Fall 2008
EGR390: Science, Technology, and Ethics (D. Riley) - Fall 2008
ENG118: Fast Food Nation in the Library (S. Eddy) - Fall 2008
ENG118: History, Imagination & Memory in the Library (E. Barnehama) - Fall 2008
ENG118: Mixing Memory & Desire in the Library (M. Bagg) - Fall 2008
ENG118: Politics of Language - English Language Around the World (H. Davis) - Fall 2008
ENG118: Politics of Language - Ethnic Slurs (H. Davis) - Fall 2008
ENG118: To Hell and Back in the Library (P. Sapira) - Fall 2008
ENG199: Methods in Literary Study (A. Hai) - Fall 2008
ENG199: Methods in Literary Study (B. Hosmer) - Fall 2008
ENG199: Methods in Literary Study (B. Oram) - Fall 2008
ENG250: Chaucer in the Library (N. Bradbury) - Fall 2008
ENG333: Evelyn Waugh in the Library (D.Patey) - Fall 2008
ENG353: Unnatural Shakespeare (G. Kendall) - Fall 2008
ENG382: Followers of Hemingway in the Library (D. Flower) - Fall 2008
ENG382: Hemingway (D. Flower) - Fall 2008
FLS200: Introduction to Film Studies (A. Keller) - Fall 2008
FRN343: Culture Wars at the Theater (J. Vanpée) - Fall 2008
FYS112: The Work of Repair (E. Spelman) - Fall 2008
FYS116: Historical Kyoto in the Library (T. Rohlich) - Fall 2008
FYS124: African-American Folk Culture (Andrews) - Fall 2008
FYS125: Of Women Delivered: Midwifery in Historical and Cross-Cultural Perspective (E. Laquer) - Fall 2008
FYS128: Ghosts in the Library (C. Pearsall) - Fall 2008
FYS129: Rites of Passage in the Library (J. Gregory) - Fall 2008
FYS130: Lions, Science & Fiction (V. Hayssen) - Fall 2008
FYS135: Women of Discovery (J. Johnson) - Fall 2008
FYS141: Reading, Writing & Placemaking: Landscape Studies (A. Leone) - Fall 2008
FYS142: Reacting to the Past - Athens (R. Sherr) - Fall 2008
FYS142: Reacting to the Past - China (R. Sherr) - Fall 2008
FYS142: Reacting to the Past - Colonial New England (R. Sherr) - Fall 2008
FYS142: Reacting to the Past - French Revolution (P. Coby) - Fall 2008
FYS142: Reacting to the Past - Galileo (D. Cohen) - Fall 2008
FYS142: Reacting to the Past - Henry VIII (P. Coby) - Fall 2008
FYS142: Reacting to the Past - India (D. Cohen) - Fall 2008
FYS148: Black Cultures and Identity in Motion (D. Lamothe) - Fall 2008
FYS153: Excavating Women (S. Allen) - Fall 2008
FYS154: Law, Community & Belonging (A. Hearst) - Fall 2008
FYS157: Literature and Science (L. Gilleman) - Fall 2008
FYS158: Reading the Earth (S. Seelig) - Fall 2008
FYS159: What's in a Recipe? (N. Sternbach) - Fall 2008
FYS161: Immigration & the New Multiethnic Societies (G. Bellesia) - Fall 2008
FYS162: Ambition & Adultery in the 19th Century Novel (M. Gorra) - Fall 2008
FYS163: The Holy Land in the Libraries (S. Mourad) - Fall 2008
FYS165: Childhood in African & African Diaspora Literature (K. Mule) - Fall 2008
FYS167: Icelandic Sagas in the Library (C. Davis) - Fall 2008
GER229: German Lyric Poetry in the Library (J. Kolb) - Fall 2008
GER341: Language & Power (J. Kolb) - Fall 2008
GOV209: Congress & the Legislative Process (D. Baumer) - Fall 2008
GOV242: International Political Economy (G. White) - Fall 2008
For readings, discussion, links click on GOV242 course Moodle site.
GOV307: Latinos and Politics in the United States (V. Garcia) - Fall 2008
GOV312: Political Behavior in the United States (H. Gold) - Fall 2008
For many Internet sites, readings, discussion click on GOV312 Moodle site.
GOV347: North Africa in the International System (G. White) - Fall 2008
GOV348: Conflict & Cooperation in Asia (D. Yasutomo) - Fall 2008
GRK212: Ancient Attic Prose & Drama - Crito in the Library (N. Quesada) - Fall 2008
HST227: Outcasts: Minorities in Medieval Society (M. Herder) - Fall 2008
HST266: The Age of the American Civil War (R. Weir) - Fall 2008
HST278: Women in the United States, 1865 to Present (J. Guglielmo) - Fall 2008
HST355: Women and World War I: The Smith College Relief Unit (J. Hall-Witt) - Fall 2008
ITL231: Advanced Italian in the Library (B. Grazioli) - Fall 2008
ITL252: La Dolce Vita (G. Grazioli) - Fall 2008
ITL344: Women in Italian Society (G. Bellesia) - Fall 2008
JPN220: Japanese Language (Takahashi) - Fall 2008
Kahn Institute - A Festival of Disorder - Summer 2008
Kahn Institute - Deceit: the Uses of Transparency and Concealment - Summer 2008
LSS105: Introduction to Landscape Studies (N. Antonetti) - Fall 2008
LSS210: Suburbia, The Middle Landscape (N.Antonetti) - Fall 2008
NSC230: Experimental Methods in Neuroscience (M. Harrington) - Fall 2008
PSY111: Introduction to Psychology (M.J. Wraga) - Fall 2008
PSY192: Introduction to Research Methods - Health (B. Jackson) - Fall 2008
REL238: Mary - Images & Cults (V. Shevzov) - Fall 2008
SOC218: Urban Sociology (J. Wynn) - Fall 2008
SOC226: Sociology of Education (T. Wildhagen) - Fall 2008
SOC308: Practicum in Community Based Research (G. Candelario) - Fall 2008
SOC323: Gender and Social Change (N. Whittier) - Fall 2008
SPN371: Central America: Texts, Films, Music - Fall 2008
Summer Reading 2008 - Summer 2008
A guide for first year and entering students reading Native Guard by Natasha Tretheway.
SWG110: Feminist Public Cultures (E. Armstrong) - Fall 2008
SWG222: Gender, Law and Society (C. Baker) - Fall 2008
SWG230: Feminisms and the Fate of the Planet (E. Armstrong) - Fall 2008
SWG312: Queer Resistances: Identities, Communities, and Social Movements (N. Whittier) - Fall 2008
THE252: Set Design I (Check) - Fall 2008
THE254: Costume I (C. Smith) - Fall 2008
Older Library Class Guides - Fall 2001-Summer 2008
Archived class guides may not be up-to-date. Please ask a Librarian for assistance if you encounter broken links.
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