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HIST 420: Mao
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
An In-depth investigation into the life, career and legacy of Mao Zedong, China's dominant 20th century figure. Competing political and historical interpretations will be examined using biography, primary sources in translation and secondary scholarship. Prerequisites: junior standing and previous course work on Asian history; or permission of instructor.
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HIST 425: History Of Russia To 1700
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Development of Russian thought, institutions, society, and culture. Warfare, dynastic consolidation, and territorial expansion to 1700. Pre: one 300-level European survey course, or instructor's consent.
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HIST 425 - History Of Russia To 1700
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HIST 435: Russia Since Peter The Great
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
The development of Russian thought, society, government and institutions from 1700 to the Second World War. Special emphasis on Russian westernization and reform as they were encouraged or abandoned during the reigns of Russian leaders from Peter the Great through Stalin. Pre: one 300-level European survey course or instructor's consent.
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HIST 445: European Imperialism
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
The origins and development of European imperialism and its political, social, and environmental impact on the world. Special emphasis on the period from 1850 to the First World War. Pre: one 300-level European survey course or instructor's consent.
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HIST 455: Euro Intellect Hist Snce 1789
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Intellectual and cultural development of Europe since 1789. Ideas in the arts, philosophy, science, literature, and politics as they have affected Europe. Pre: one 300-level European survey course or instructor's consent.
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HIST 455 - Euro Intellect Hist Snce 1789
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HIST 459: Germany Snce Frederick The Grt
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Development of Germany since 1740 in political, social, and economic fields. Special emphasis on the growth of the Prussian state, German unification, the two World Wars and the rise of totalitarianism. Pre: one 300-level European survey course or instructor's consent.
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HIST 459 - Germany Snce Frederick The Grt
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HIST 470: US in the World 1865-2003
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
US expansion, imperialism, diplomacy and foreign relations from 1865. Pre: One 300-level US history survey course or consent of instructor.
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HIST 471: US Constitutional History
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
US Constitutional history including discussions of constitutional development, state sovereignty, civil liberties, freedom of contract, affirmative action, and the modern presidency. Pre: One 300-level US history survey course or consent of instructor.
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HIST 481: Land & Sovereignty in Pacific
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Land is fundamental to traditional Pacific Island societies. Colonial rule meant a loss of both political sovereignty and, in many cases, significant amounts of land through private alienation and government acquisition. Using case studies, this course will investigate the historical relationship between land and sovereignty as Pacific people have sought to regain and maintain their independence.
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HIST 485: Seminar in World History
3.00 Credits
University of Hawaii at Hilo
Investigation and discussion of major issues and events in world history. May be applied to any track, depending on area of research. Pre: one 300-level history course or instructor's consent.
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