HIST 1710

HIST 1710

Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2022-2023.

Who were the Jews that first settled in the Americas and around the Atlantic? How did their experiences intersect with processes of colonization, empire-building, racialization, and the formation of an interconnected Atlantic World? Why do half the world's Jews live currently in countries on the Atlantic littoral? How do they maintain trans-national bonds with other Jews around the world? This course will reconstruct the rise of the Sephardi Diaspora following the 1492 expulsion of Jews from Spain, their settlement patterns across Europe, Africa, and the Americas, their global economic activities, and the uneasy ways they mapped onto religious, political, and racial schema of the period. We will also explore the mass-migrations of European, Middle Eastern, and North African Jews in the 19-20th centuries that rejuvenated the Jewish Atlantic and will investigate how the formation of the State of Israel has impacted the bonds of solidarity within this multi-ethnic Jewish Diaspora.

When Offered Spring.

Breadth Requirement (GHB)
Distribution Category (GLC-AS, HA-AS, HST-AS)
Course Subfield (HTR)

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session.  Choose one lecture. Discussion optional. Combined with: JWST 1710RELST 1710

  • 4 Credits Graded

  • 17081 HIST 1710   LEC 001

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

  • 17082 HIST 1710   DIS 201

    • W Sibley Hall 208
    • Jan 23 - May 9, 2023
    • Staff

  • Instruction Mode: In Person

  • 17083 HIST 1710   DIS 202

    • W Sibley Hall B10
    • Jan 23 - May 9, 2023
    • Staff

  • Instruction Mode: In Person