African Studies at Millsaps
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Courses with a focus on Africa:
 

HIST 2310 – African History and Society

HIST 3310 – Topics in African History ( has included courses on South African History, Oral Traditions, Islam in Africa)

HIST 4800 -4802 – Directed Readings in History

IDST 2400 – The African Continent: Arrivals, Departures, and Interactions, 1600-1900

PLSC 3310 – African Government and Politics

SOAN 4750 – African Anthropology

SOAN 3110 – Egyptian Archaeology

SOAN 3800 – Directed Readings in Anthropology (including Women and Feminism in Africa, African Philosophy, and African Economic Systems)

 

Courses that place Africa in a comparative context:

ART 2590 – Topics in World Art

ENGL 3750 – Postcolonial Literature

HIST 2130/2140 – The African-American Heritage I & II

HIST 4760 – Environmental History

IDST 1118 & 1128 – Heritage

PLSC 3350 – Politics of Race and Ethnicity: A Comparative Perspective (includes exploration of ethnic/racial strife in selected African countries )

PLSC 4300 – Developing Nations (substantial part of course activity devoted to issues of development in Africa)

 
 
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