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HIST 4336: The Holocaust
3.00 Credits
Macon State College has merged with Middle Georgia State University
This course will examine the historical roots of modern anti-Semitism and the rise of the Nazis in Germany. Particular emphasis will be placed on the implementation of Nazi extermination policies, the reaction of neighboring countries, the results of the Holocaust, and its implications for the post-World War Two period. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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HIST 4360: Modern East Central Europe
3.00 Credits
Macon State College has merged with Middle Georgia State University
This course covers the history of nations between Germany and Russia in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Topics covered include the rise of German and Slavic nationalism, the gaining of independence, problems in establishing democracy, experience in World War II, the establishment of communist control, and post-communist developments. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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HIST 4700: Multicultural America
3.00 Credits
Macon State College has merged with Middle Georgia State University
This course investigates the role of religion, race, and ethnicity in the United States from the colonial period to the present. Focusing on the interaction between religious, racial, and ethnic identities among native peoples, slaves, immigrants, and the white majority, the course explores the ways that race, ideas of racial superiority and inferiority, and ethnicity shaped the history of the United States. Particular emphasis is placed on the social evolution of communities in America that are identifiable by race, religion, or ethnic identity, with attention to the ways these factors helped shape important political developments. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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HIST 4710: Religion and Politics in American History
3.00 Credits
Macon State College has merged with Middle Georgia State University
This course surveys the role of religion in crucial periods of American political history from the Colonial period to the contemporary era. This is a reading/lecture/discussion course designed to introduce the student to the religious and cultural forces that shaped the nation’s most important political movements and their efforts to recreate the nation in their own image. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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HIST 4720: History of Religion in America
3.00 Credits
Macon State College has merged with Middle Georgia State University
HIST 4720 is a reading/ lecture/ discussion course designed to introduce the student to the role of religion in history of the United States. Primary attention will be given to the historical development of religious ideas and institutions and their interaction with the development of American culture. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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HIST 4760: Gender, Marriage and Family in American History
3.00 Credits
Macon State College has merged with Middle Georgia State University
This course will examine the history and meaning gender, marriage, and the family in American History from the colonial era through present day. Particular emphasis will be placed on the ways in which structures and meanings of these institutions have changed over time. The meanings of both femininity and masculinity will be considered in the context of how Americans have defined the proper ordering of society and familial relations. The history and meaning of the institutions of marriage and the family will be analyzed as a reflection of the religious intellectual, political, economical, social, and cultural trends of the American past. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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HIST 4777: Native America to 1840
3.00 Credits
Macon State College has merged with Middle Georgia State University
This course explores Native North America from its origins to 1840. The course will focus on the creative adaptations of Indians to the great changes unleashed by European and U.S. colonialism. Three hours per week. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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HIST 4778: Native America Since 1840
3.00 Credits
Macon State College has merged with Middle Georgia State University
This course explores Native American life in and around the United States since 1840. The course will focus on the creative adaptations of Indians of the great changes unleashed by U.S. colonialism. Three hours per week. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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HIST 4820: The Old South
3.00 Credits
Macon State College has merged with Middle Georgia State University
This course explores the origins and development of the southern United States from colonial times through the early nineteenth century. Coverage will include political, social, economic and cultural phenomena. Particular emphasis will be placed on class divisions, and on the role of cash crop agriculture and slave labor in the development of southern political and social attitudes. Three hours per week. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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HIST 4821: The New South
3.00 Credits
Macon State College has merged with Middle Georgia State University
This course explores the development of the southern United States from the late nineteenth century to the present. Coverage will include political, social, economic and cultural phenomena. Particular emphasis will be placed on class and racial divisions, the persistence of southern poverty, and the development of southern political and social attitudes. Three hours per week. Lecture/Lab Hours: Three hours per week.
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