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Courses in History, Archaeology and Conservation Studies

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Course Credits
ARK2021 – Classical Archaeology (10 credits) 10
ARK2120 – Hunters, Gatherers, and Stone age Technology (10 credits) 10
ARK2130 – From the Bronze Age to the Vikings and Beyond. Archaeological Analysis of Past Technology (10 credits) 10
ARK2140 – The Archaeology of Migration and Mobility (10 credits) 10
HIS2112 – Imperium Romanum (10 credits) 10
HIS2118 – Rome and the Rise of Its Empire (509–31 BCE) (10 credits) 10
HIS2124 – The History of Early Medieval England (c. 400-1000) (10 credits) 10
HIS2125 – Power, Violence and Politics during the Viking Raids and the Hundred Years’ War (10 credits) 10
HIS2128 – Perspectives on Viking Age History (c.750 - c.1050) (10 credits) 10
HIS2129 – Topics in Early Medieval Culture (10 credits) 10
HIS2133 – The Cult of Saints in Norway and Iceland c.950-1250 (10 credits) 10
HIS2140 – Objects and Identities in the Viking Age (c.750-c.1050) (10 credits) 10
HIS2143 – What caused the Viking Age? (10 credits) 10
HIS2144 – Conflict and Order in Medieval Italy and Scandinavia (10 credits) 10
HIS2160 – Innovation and technological change from antiquity to our times (10 credits) 10
HIS2170 – Climate and History: From the Little Ice Age to Global Warming (10 credits) 10
HIS2171 – Diverging Paths: social and economic development in the West and the East since c. 1700 (10 credits) 10
HIS2176 – Nature's Mirror: Histories of Early Modern Environmental Knowledge (10 credits) 10
HIS2310 – History and the Social Sciences - a Nervous Romance? Themes and Theories of Social History since the 1960s (10 credits) 10
HIS2317 – Class Struggle, Gender Trouble, and Everyday Life: 20th-Century Social History (10 credits) 10
HIS2319 – Inventing Mass Extermination. The Holocaust and Genocidal Policies in the Twentieth Century (10 credits) 10
HIS2320 – Coming to Terms with a Nightmare: World War II, Axis Occupation, and Historians after 1945 (10 credits) 10
HIS2324 – The American Century: U.S. Foreign Relations since 1898 (10 credits) 10
HIS2336 – History of 19th century exploration (10 credits) 10
HIS2354 – The History of Consumption (10 credits) 10
HIS2362 – The History of Popular Culture and Society in the West, 1880-2000 (10 credits) 10
HIS2363 – From Cotton Mill to Megastore: Working in the West since 1845 (10 credits) 10
HIS2364 – On the Move. Migration History Since 1800 (10 credits) 10
HIS2423 – Reel Reality: Movies in 20th Century History (10 credits) 10
HIS2424 – America and the World since 1898: Middle East Politics in Transatlantic Perspective (10 credits) 10
HIS2427 – Intellectual Property, Piracy, and the Commons throughout History (10 credits) 10
HIS2428 – Living the Revolution: The History of the Soviet Union, 1917-1991 (10 credits) 10
HIS2915 – Fair Trial: Meeting Out Justice from Antiquity to the Present (10 credits) 10
HIS2980 – Mapping Schools of History (10 credits) 10
KONS1000 – Introduction to conservation and collection care (10 credits) 10
KONS1000 – Introduction to conservation and collection care (10 credits) 10
KONS1001 – Science for Conservators and Archaeologists I (10 credits) 10
KONS1001 – Science for Conservators and Archaeologists I (10 credits) 10
KONS1005 – Science for Conservators and Archaeologists II (10 credits) 10
KONS2010 – History and Theory of Conservation (10 credits) 10
KONS2010 – History and Theory of Conservation (10 credits) 10
KONS2061 – Understanding the Indoor Climate in Museums, Galleries and Archives (10 credits) 10
KONS2061 – Understanding the Indoor Climate in Museums, Galleries and Archives (10 credits) 10