GAM
206:
History of Games
From "The Royal Game of Ur" (2500+ BCE) to "World of Warcraft" (2004), games have been a constant in human history. The forms of games, their experiential qualities, and their cultural significance have varied enormously from era to era and place to place. This class will examine particular games and game genres in their historical context using a case study format. We will focus on "indoor" games, those of chance and skill, as opposed to physical games and sports. The examples will be chosen (i) to have global scope and historic diversity, (ii) to relate to games that students will find familiar, and (iii) to raise particular issues in historical interpretation, the use of primary sources and changing concepts of leisure activity.
Spring 2024-2025
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Section:
601
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Class number:
35104
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Meeting time:
TuTh
3:10PM
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4:40PM
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Location:
LEWIS 01217
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Jonathan Hey
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Winter 2021-2022
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Section:
501
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Class number:
20454
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Meeting time:
MW
1:30PM
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3:00PM
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Location:
LEWIS 01509
at
Loop Campus
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Instructor:
Michael DeAnda
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