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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The history of the U.S. from the Early Republic through 1845. Major themes include territorial expansion, the market revolution, the rise of social reform movements, constitutional developments, the first and second party systems, and the growth of sectional tensions. Prerequisite(s): HIST 2111 (C).
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3.00 Credits
The origins of the American Civil War, its course, and subsequent efforts at reconciling North and South. Emphasis on the political, economic, social, and cultural background to the war, its military aspects, its impact on American society, and the struggle over the war's meaning. Prerequisite(s): HIST 2111 (C) or HIST 2112 (C).
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with a deepened understanding of the emergence of the United States as a modern, industrial nation with an increasingly important role in world affairs. It will explore the political, social, economic, and technological changes associated with this process. Prerequisite(s): HIST 2111 (C) or HIST 2112 (C).
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3.00 Credits
The history of Latin America from before the European arrival, through the era of colonialism and independence, to twentieth century national movements. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1112 (C).
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the history of the Caribbean, from pre-Columbian cultures to the present. The course will emphasize slavery and emancipation, the rise of nationalist movements, independence, and the post-colonial states. In addition, this course will link the shared experiences of the Caribbean with the American South. Prerequisites: HIST 1112 or HIST 2112 (C).
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3.00 Credits
The history of Africa south of the Sahara from the first century C.E. to the present, with emphasis on the rise of empires in west and southern Africa, the influence of Islam, the impact of European imperialism, and the independence movements of the twentieth century. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1112 (C).
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3.00 Credits
The history of the region from the end of the Roman empire to the present, with emphasis on the rise of Islam, the rise and decline of the Islamic empires, the era of European control, and the twentieth century independence movements. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1112 (C).
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as an introduction to the major political, social, and cultural traditions of East Asia from circa 2000 B.C.E. to the present. It focuses on the creation of the distinct Chinese, Japanese, and Korean cultural identities and the emergence of a comprehensive East Asian civilization. Prerequisites: HIST 1112 (c ).
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3.00 Credits
The history of India and South Asia from the Indus Valley civilization (2000 B.C.E.) through the twentieth century, with special attention given to the dominant role of Indian religion and culture in the development of the region. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1112 (C).
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3.00 Credits
A survey from the mythic founding Kievan Rus in A.D. 862 to the post-Soviet present. Broad political, social, cultural, and religious topics will be stressed. Detailed themes include the impact of the Mongol invasion, serfdom, the Romanov Dynasty of 1613- 1917, the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, the Stalin years, World War II, the Gorbachev era, and the fall of the Soviet Union. Prerequisite(s): HIST 1112 (C).
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