Courses: State in Theory and History (POLSB392001)
Fall 2012
Class Number: 2358
This class connects the fields of historical sociology and international relations to survey the roots of states as the predominant form of political authority, to assess its behavior in global affairs, and to consider its future. Concepts include: class coalitions, democracy, capitalism, socialism, authoritarianism, revolutions, international organizations, and empires. Prerequisites: two courses in Political Science, or Peace and Conflict Studies, or permission of the instructor. Enrollment is limited to 18 students.
Div: I; Haverford: Social Science (SO)
Fulfills: Class Nbr: 2358 Div: I; SO
DepartmentTaught ByHoffman,Peter J. |
LocationBryn Mawr, DAL212E Meeting TimesT 1:00pm-3:30pm |
