Classes
14 results
14 results
Fall, 2023
Fall, 2020
Tuesday, 12:45-2:45 pm [via Zoom]
Wednesday, 12:45-2:45 pm [via Zoom]
Spring, 2018
Prof. David Armitage Lecture: Tuesday, 10-11:30 am, Fong Auditorium (Boylston 110) Seminar: Tuesday, 1-2:30 pm, Robinson 107
Fall, 2017
Prof. David Armitage Tuesday, 2-4 pm, CGIS K-401
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2017
Prof. David Armitage Monday, 2-4 pm, CGIS K-401
Spring, 2016
Prof. David Armitage and Prof. Erez Manela Wednesday, 2-4 pm, Lower Library, Robinson Hall Yearlong graduate research seminar; students must take both 2919A (Fall 2015) and 2919B (Spring 2016) to gain credit
Fall, 2015
Prof. David Armitage Tuesday, 2-4 pm, Lower Library, Robinson Hall Enrolment: conference course, limited to 15 undergraduates and graduate students; auditors with instructor's permission The Pacific Ocean forms the world’s largest feature and has arguably its most expansive...
Prof. David Armitage and Prof. Erez Manela Wednesday, 4-6 pm, Lower Library, Robinson Hall Year-long graduate research seminar; students must take both 2919A (Fall 2015) and 2919B (Spring 2016) to gain credit
Spring, 2014
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2014
Prof. David Armitage Tuesday, 2-4 pm, CGIS S-354 Intellectual historians study almost every period, place, and theme in human history: from classical times to the present, from Asia to the Americas, and from cannibalism to capitalism, by way of politics, philosophy...
Spring, 2013
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2013
Prof. David Armitage Monday, 1-3 pm, Lower Library, Robinson Hall Enrolment: graduate students; undergraduates and auditors with instructor's permission.
Spring, 2012
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2012
Prof. David Armitage Tuesday, 2-4 pm, CGIS K031 Enrolment: limited to 15; freshmen only A surprising number of the classic works of political and ethical theory in the western tradition were written for young people in their teens and early twenties, and particularly for...