Peter Stacey
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Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in European History: Intellectual History and Early Modern Political Theory
HIST 97C
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Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in European History: Philosophy and Utopia in Early Modern Europe
HIST 97C
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Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in European History: Seminar 1
HIST 97C
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Cultural and Intellectual History of Modern Europe, 15th Century
HIST 122A
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History of Italy, 1350 to 1559
HIST 128A
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History of European Political Thought
HIST 130
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Honors Contracts
HIST 189HC
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Capstone Seminar: History--Europe: Humanist Subversion in High Renaissance
HIST 191C
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Undergraduate Variable Topics Research Seminars: History -- Europe: Humanist Subversion in High Renaissance
HIST 191C
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Honors Research in History
HIST 198A
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Honors Research in History
HIST 198B
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Honors Research in History
HIST 198C
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Topics in History: Early Modern Europe: Classical Social Philosophy and Early Modern Political Theory
HIST 201D
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Topics in History: Early Modern Europe: Concepts of Class in Historical Enquiry: from Marx to Bourdieu
HIST 201D
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Topics in History: Early Modern Europe: Concepts of Class in Historical Enquiry From Marx to Bourdieu
HIST 201D
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Topics in History: Early Modern Europe: Humanist Subversion in High Renaissance
HIST 201D
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Topics in History: Early Modern Europe: Machiavelli and Early Modern State
HIST 201D
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Topics in History: Early Modern Europe: Machiavelli's Political Philosophy
HIST 201D
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Topics in History: Early Modern Europe: Political Philosophy and Popular Sovereignty in European Intellectual History
HIST 201D
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Topics in History: Early Modern Europe: Renaissance Political Philosophy
HIST 201D
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Topics in History: Early Modern Europe: Renaissance Radicals
HIST 201D
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Topics in History: Early Modern Europe: Representation and Early Modern State
HIST 201D
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Topics in History: Early Modern Europe: Representation and the State in Early Modern Political Theory
HIST 201D
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Topics in History: Early Modern Europe: Truth and Truthfulness in Nietzsche, Foucault, and Williams
HIST 201D
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Seminar: Early Modern European History: Early Modern Political Philosophy from Grotius to Marx
HIST 229A
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Seminar: Early Modern European History
HIST 229B
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Directed Studies
HIST 596
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Directed Studies for Graduate Examinations
HIST 597
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PhD Research and Writing
HIST 599
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