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JS150
- Jerusalem in History and Imagination/Lecture, Discussion
Surveys fortunes and forms of Jerusalem from Bronze Age to present day. Examines the political and religious visions for the city (pagan, Jewish, Christian, Muslim) and the secular and religious aspirations of these groups as they have become inextricably entangled with the history of the city. Mr. Burke and Mr. Fox/Offered periodically
Faculty
Paul Burke, Ph.D. - Professor of Classics
Adjunct Professor of History
Everett Fox, Ph.D. - Allen M. Glick Chair in Judaic and Biblical Studies
Director, Jewish Studies Program; Acting Director, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Fall 08
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CLAS150
HIST150
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