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First Hill
- Managed by: Frye Art Museum
- Taught by: Rebecca Abiani
This course provides an introduction to the art and architecture of the eternally fascinating culture of Ancient Egypt. In a se...
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Downtown
- Managed by: Antioch University Seattle
- Taught by: Michael Reese
This class introduces the content, resources and methods needed to teach the history of Washington State and the Pacific Northw...
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Windermere
- Managed by: Life Time Learning Center
- Taught by: Henry T. Bernstein
A history of Russia from Peter the Great to Gorbachev. Not so long ago, the USSR was a great American preoccupation. What is t...
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First Hill
- Managed by: Frye Art Museum
- Taught by: Rebecca Abiani
Orientalism explores Europe’s rediscovery of ancient Egypt after Napoleon’s Egyptian campaign and Western captivation with exot...
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First Hill
- Managed by: Frye Art Museum
- Taught by: Koyla Rice
Taking as its point of departure the upcoming Frye exhibitions Napoleon on the Nile and Empire, this course introduces the ways...
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- Taught by: Highline Community College
Class will be at 12:10 PM - 1:13 PM MTWTh The history of World War II focuses on the economic, political, social, and milita...
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- Taught by: Highline Community College
Classes will be at 11:00 AM - 12:03 PM MTWTh Examines the history of the Pacific Northwest and Washington State from earlies...
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Central District
- Managed by: Pratt Fine Arts Center
- Taught by: David Francis
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- Taught by: Highline Community College
Class will be at 10:00 AM - 10:50 AM DAILY Examination of the rise of modern nations; conflicts of economic and political id...
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- Taught by: Highline Community College
Class will be at 8:00 AM - 8:50 AM DAILY Rise of European nations; emphasis on great revolutions in commerce, industry, scie...
