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79-397: Religion and Politics in the Middle East

Units 9
Department History
Prerequisites None
Related URLs http://www.history.cmu.edu

This course considers the nexus between government and religion in Islam, Judaism and Christianity and the historic relationship among these three religions in the political realm. We will study the influence of religion on both domestic and foreign policy in selected Middle Eastern countries, the role of religion in fueling conflicts, the phenomenon of religious fundamentalism, the consequences for women and the implications for US policy towards the region. No prior background knowledge of religious or Middle East studies is required.

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Sections

No sections available for Spring 2009

Section Time Day Instructor(s) Location
A 10:30 am – 11:20 am MWF Eisenberg BH 237B
B 11:30 am – 12:20 pm MWF Eisenberg BH 237B

Textbooks

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