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Rome's First Emperors: The Twelve Caesars
CourseIn this course, the class will examine how the image of the Roman emperor was and is constructed. We will be investigating questions of source material reliability, genre, and the use and power of rhetoric in history. Through an examination of Rome’s
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J.S. Bach's Six Suites for Cello
Course5.0 average rating (1 review)This four-week course will explore the cello’s magnum opus, J. S. Bach's Six Suites for Solo Cello. Through these six masterpieces we will discuss Bach’s life in the 1720s, analyze the compositional ingenuity, examine Baroque musical forms, and delve
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Progressive Politics in the Midterm Election and Beyond
CourseModerate Democrats blame progressives for their divisions, and Republicans use them to depict Democrats as socialists. We will look beyond these partisan divisions to consider how our times parallel those of the Progressive Era.
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Discussion Board Fall 2022: World War I and the Avant-Garde
CommunityDiscussion board for students enrolled in HSP's Fall 2022 World War I and the Avant-Garde
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World War I and the Avant-Garde - Re-Release
CourseThe course investigates the ecology of war in the later nineteenth and early twentieth century to determine its impact on post-war perception, avant-garde art and architecture, and conceptions of place and memory.
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Shakespeare's Women
CourseMany of Shakespeare’s most powerful, intelligent, and subversive characters are female. How were such vividly complex roles constructed in a culture that legally defined women as property, on the grounds of their intellectual and moral inferiority?