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Spring 2012

The following are required for IDST 1128 (Spring 2012 semester) and should be purchased from the bookstore as soon as possible.

Classics of Philosophy, 2nd edition, edited by Louis P. Pojman, Oxford University Press, 2010. ISBN 978-019-973-7291. Referred to in the syllabus as PHILO.

The Earth and Its Peoples; A Global History, 5th edition, Bulliet, et al, ISBN-13: 978-0-53874438-6. Referred to in the syllabus as EARTH.

Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Thrift Edition of Harriett Jacobs. ISBN: 978-048641931

Listen, Seventh Edition, Joseph Kerman, Gary Tomlinson and Vivian Kerman, Bedford/St. Martin's, 2012, paperback, ISBN 9780312593469. Referred to in the syllabus as LISTEN.

Night. Elie Wiesel, Hill and Wang, 2006. ISBN: 978-0-374-50001-6.

The Norton Anthology of World Literature, 2nd edition, Editors: Sarah Lawall and Maynard Mack, Volumes C, AND D,E,F, 2003, W.W. Norton & Company, paperback, ISBN 978-0-393-92453-4 and ISBN: 978-0-393-92454-1.   Referred to in the syllabus as WLit.

The Visual Arts: A History, Revised Edition, Hugh Honour, John F. Fleming, Publisher: Pearson, 2010, paperback, ISBN 13: 978-0-20-566535-8. Referred to in the syllabus as ART.