Monday, Sept. 8: Introduction to Unit I, Tunisia and Libya
Today in class we’ll look at some of the “revolting conditions” that sparked the uprisings in late 2010 and early 2011.
Today in class we’ll look at some of the “revolting conditions” that sparked the uprisings in late 2010 and early 2011.
In class today we are going to start setting up one of the basic pieces of our digital projects: Diigo social bookmarking.
These slides break down the introduction to Controversies in Globalization according to the forces driving globalization, its effects, and the categorical views taken in analyzing it and formulating policies. We’ll do a short group activity today to get some practice with these … Continue reading
It seems like it might be a good idea to follow up some classes with my own reflections. First of all, it is an admittedly awkward situation to share your knowledge in the environment of a diverse class, so I … Continue reading
This is a music video produced shortly after the revolution broke out in Egypt in January 2011. The musicians and producers are mostly Arabs and Muslims living outside the region. As you watch, make not of the themes in the … Continue reading
I’ve uploaded the reading for Friday to Blackboard in the “Reading Assignments” folder for those of you who don’t have Battle for the Arab Spring yet. As I suggested at the end of class today, you might think of the Arab Uprisings … Continue reading
This is an interesting animated map of the Middle East showing several millennia of imperial conquests.
Welcome to the class! Our first week we will start with a general orientation into the history of the modern Middle East, focusing on imperialism and the rise of nationalism after World War I. For Wednesday, I’d like you to … Continue reading