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History Cores such as Historical Study A-13: “China: Traditions and Transformations?? and Historical Study B-61: “The Warren Court and the Pursuit of Justice, 1953-1969” dropped from 122 undergraduates to 77 and 233 to 141, respectively...
...China Studies Professor William C. Kirby, who will co-teach Historical Study A-13: “China: Traditions and Transformations?? this semester with colleague Peter K. Bol, was reluctant to ascribe attendance at his class—students filled the aisles at the first meeting—to this summer’s international sporting spectacle. But Kirby did not shy away from the subject while teaching—opening the class with 20 minutes of clips from the Olympics’ opening ceremonies...
Humanities and social science fields, meanwhile, have adopted psychoanalytic concepts, which are a frequent presence in 20th-century literature, film, and media. But those concepts, the study said, “have been undergoing significant transformations?? as non-psychologists have reinterpreted them...
Henrietta Harrison, the professor of the popular core Historical Studies A-13, “China: Traditions and Transformations?? responded to the issue by having a teaching fellow (TF) deduct participation points from students caught checking their e-mail in lecture...
...sexy lineup of courses, ranging from Foreign Cultures 67, “Popular Culture in Modern China” to FC 63, “China’s Two Social Revolutions” to cross-listed Historical Sutdy A-13, “China: Traditions and Transformations?? to FC 48, “The Cultural Revolution.” See people? It’s all about choice.In poaching David Wang from Columbia, Harvard made a good choice. This plaid-clad professor will teach you all there is to know about FC 67, “Popular...