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Showing posts with label C. (main sources)-UHouston. Show all posts

2017-05-31

The Normans by Sally Vaughn (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 28 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video) 

source: UHouston    2008年12月18日
HIST 4331
Title: The Normans
Professor: Sally Vaughn
Description: Normans from their Viking origins through their conquests in northern Europe, the Mediterranean, North Africa, and the Middle East: state-building in these regions, cultural achievements, the role of women, and impact on world history.

World Revolutions by Thomas O'Brien (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 26 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video) 

source: UHouston    2009年4月22日
HIST 3394/3383
Title: World Revolutions
Professor: Thomas O'Brien
Description: Causes and effects of modern revolutions from the English Civil War of the 17th century to the Iranian Revolution at the end of the 20th century.

2017-05-30

Pirates, Smugglers, and the Modern World by Thomas O'Brien (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 26 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video) 

source: UHouston    2009年1月7日
HIST 3363/3394
Title: Pirates, Smugglers, and the Modern World
Professor: Thomas O'Brien
Description: Explores piracy and smuggling from the early modern world to the present. Topics include Caribbean and Indian Oceans and pirates, social history, and piracy and smuggling in the age of globalization.

The Vikings by Sally Vaughn (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 28 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video) 

source: UHouston     2009年8月17日
HIST 4328/4395
Title: The Vikings
Professor: Sally Vaughn
Description: History, culture, and religion of Vikings from their Indo-European roots and migration to Scandinavia through their invasions of Europe, excursions to North America, and trade with the Byzantine and Muslim worlds: state-building and impact on world history.

2017-05-27

Drugs & Society with Susan Robbins (U of Houston)

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source: UHouston     2010年9月16日
SOCW 7377

War, Globalization, and Terror by Robert Buzzanco (U of Houston)

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source: UHouston     2009年1月15日
HIST 3394
Title: War, Globalization, and Terror
Professor: Robert Buzzanco
Description: A history of the U.S. role in the world, with a particular emphasis on commercial expansion and warfare, and their domestic consequences, in the 20th century.

2017-05-26

The Vietnam War by Robert Buzzanco (U of Houston)

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source: UHouston     2009年1月14日
HIST 3322
Title: The Vietnam War
Professor: Robert Buzzanco
Description: Prominent developments in twentieth-century Vietnam and U.S. intervention in its civil war.

CIA in the Third World by Thomas O'Brien (U of Houston)

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source: UHouston    2009年4月20日
HIST 3375
Title: CIA in the Third World
Professor: Thomas O'Brien
Description:The Central Intelligence Agency as an instrument of United States policy toward Third World nations. The history of American intelligence institutions, the contemporary history of selected developing nations, U.S. relations with these countries, and specific cases of CIA involvement.

20th Century United States History by Tyrone Tillery (U of Houston)

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source: UHouston     2008年4月8日
HIST 3394
Title: 20th Century United States History
Professor: Tyrone Tillery
Description: Major themes and issues in American history during the 20th century. The goal of this course is to prepare students to understand the world they live by understanding the critical issues and events that America has faced in the last one hundred years

2017-05-25

Latin American History through the Novel by Lois Zamora (U of Houston)

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source: UHouston     2009年1月26日
ENGL 4394/HIST 4366
Title: Latin American History through the Novel
Professor: Lois Zamora
Description: The Mexican novelist Carlos Fuentes has asserted that the real historians in Latin America are its novelists. We will examine this premise by reading a number of novels by contemporary Latin American writers, and discussing the historical events and personages depicted therein. Our interest is in how these novelists dramatize the history of their regions, and how their fictional versions illuminate our understanding of the "real" history of Latin America.

Latin America Perspectives by Susan Kellogg (U of Houston)

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source: UHouston    2009年9月1日
LAST 3300
Title: Latin America Perspectives
Professor: Susan Kellogg
Description: An interdisciplinary introduction to the history, cultures, and languages of Latin America. Topics include the region's indigenous past, religious traditions, linguistic realities, economic development, gender relations, political dynamics, popular culture, and social forces.

2017-05-24

The Crusades by Sally Vaughn (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 24 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video)

source: UHouston    2010年7月12日
HIST 4332
Title: The Crusades
Professor: Sally Vaughn
Description: Origins, development, and results of the crusades from the eleventh through the thirteenth centuries.

The Flowering of the Middle Ages by Sally Vaughn (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 28 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video)

source: UHouston    2010年1月4日
HIST 4330
Title: The Flowering of the Middle Ages
Professor: Sally Vaughn
Description: Aspects of the Middle Ages from the perspectives of different disciplines such as history, English, French, Spanish, philosophy, music, art history, engineering, architecture, and law.

2017-05-23

World Civilization Since 1500 by Thomas O'Brien (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 25 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video)

source: UHouston    2009年1月12日
HIST 3380
Title: World Civilization Since 1500
Professor: Thomas O'Brien
Description: An overview of the interactions among seven major cultural traditions (Judeo-Christian, Graeco-Roman, Indian, Chinese, African, Islamic, American Indian), from c.e. 1500.

World Civilization to 1500 by Sally Vaughn (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 28 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video)

source: UHouston     2009年5月21日
HIST 3379
Title: World Civilization to 1500
Professor: Sally Vaughn
Description: A comparative survey of six major geographical and cultural areas (West Asia, South Asia, East Asia, Africa, Europe, and Meso-America) from 4000 B.C. to c.e. 1500.

2017-05-20

Comparative Human Behavior with Susann Robbins (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 12 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video)

source: UHouston    2010年9月17日
SOCW 7397 Comparative Human Behavior

Cultural Psychology with Herb W. Agan (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 19 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video)

source: UHouston     2009年1月14日
PSYC 2344
Title: Cultural Psychology
Professor: Herb Agan
Description: Relationship between ethnicity, socialization, personality, behavior issues related to current race relations.

2017-05-19

Problems of Normal Life by Richard Kasschau (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 26 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video) 

source: UHouston    2011年1月6日
PSYC 3347
Title: Problems of Normal Life
Professor: Richard Kasschau
Description: Examines psychological issues and decisions, stressing characteristics of modern living. Presents and discusses coping strategies used to manage these problems.

Education of Children with Disabilities by Gay Goodman (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 24 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video) 

source: UHouston    2009年4月28日
EPSY 3360
Title: Education of Children with Disabilities
Professor: Gay Goodman
Description: Provides an overview of special education. Characteristics, instructional strategies, and services for children with disabilities.
NOTE: THERE IS NO LECTURE 7 IN THIS SERIES.

2017-05-18

Psychology of Gender by Herb Agan (U of Houston)

# playlist of the 18 videos (click the upper-left icon of the video)

source: UHouston    2013年2月21日
PSYC 3331
Title: Psychology of Gender
Professor: Herb Agan
Description: The goal of this course is to explore the psychology of gender through an understanding of biological and archetypal dimensions of Female/Male, Feminine/Masculine and contra-sexuality as a basis for gender differences, social behaviors, roles and public policies. Emphasis will focus on empirical evidence from our text and gender manifestations in the collective unconscious through ancient myths. Practical aspects toward better communication and more authentic relationships will underlie our study.