Skip to Main Content

Search for Sections – Grid View

Back to Course List

Title: Black Germany
Course Section Number: HIS-230-01
Department: History
Description: HIS-230-01=GER-312-01=BLS-280-02 Despite its widespread image as a white, racially homogenous country, Germany is home to a vibrant and growing Black community with a long and complicated history. Students in this course will explore the history of Black Germany beginning with the 19th century colonial encounters between Germany and the African diaspora and the emergence of a German born Black population. The course will consider questions of nationality, citizenship, race, and identity, such as "What does it means to be German?" and "What does it mean to be Black?" from transnational and transracial perspectives.
Credits: 1.00
Start Date: January 16, 2023
End Date: May 6, 2023
Meeting Information:
01/17/2023-05/04/2023 Lecture Tuesday, Thursday 09:45AM - 11:00AM, Baxter Hall, Room 114
Faculty: Thomas, Sabrina - Tucker, Brian

Course Status & Cross-Listings

Cross-list Group Capacity: 24
Cross-list Group Student Count: 6
Calculated Course Status: OPEN
Section Name/Title Status Dept. Capacity Enrolled/
Available/
Waitlist