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HIST 314: Europe Since 1914
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
World War I destroyed the institutions and values of traditional European society and ushered in a new era of European history. Covers the two world wars, the rise of totalitarianism in the interwar period, the division of Europe after World War II and the evolution of the European community.
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HIST 317: Early America
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
A study of the history of the United States to 1860 with emphasis on large-scale social and cultural phenomena such as the origin and impact of colonial migration, the forming of regional identities, the role of political ideologies and the influence of social movements. The focus is on the history of ordinary people- men, women and children from diverse religious, ethnic and racial backgrounds.
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HIST 331: English Law to 1689
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
The study of English law as it functioned in constitutional, political and social life from the Anglo-Saxon period to the Glorious Revolution of 1689.The precedents for American law are discussed.
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HIST 332: English Law Since 1689
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
The study of English law as it functioned in constitutional, political and social life from 1689 to the modern period.The precedents for American law are discussed.
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HIST 340: American Legal History
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
A general survey of the development of American law from colonial times to the present. Emphasizes the importance of social change and political conflict in legal development. Topics include the reception of English law in the colonies, the establishment of the federal court system and the struggle to modernize American law in the 19th and 20th centuries. Coursework involves the analysis of original legal documents and materials.
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HIST 344: World War II
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
A comprehensive study of the origins, events and effects of the 20th century's second experience in total war.
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HIST 370: Old South and Slavery
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
A social, economic and political study of the development of American slavery and the culture of the Old South. Special emphasis on the plantation system and the emergence of sectionalism.
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HIST 375: Civil War and Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
A social and political study of the era of disunion and reunion,1848-77, with special emphasis on the causes of the conflict and its impact on race relations, national institutions and the Southern states.
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HIST 377: New South and Civil Rights
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
A study of the American South from Reconstruction to the present, with special emphasis on the economic and political impact of the Civil War and industrialization, the rebirth of Southern culture and literature, and race relations.
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HIST 380: The Chesapeake World
3.00 Credits
University of Baltimore
Focusing on the period from 1600 to 1830, this course explores central themes in the social, economic and intellectual history of the Chesapeake Bay region.The region, including Virginia,Maryland and the Eastern Shore, is examined as a case study of Anglo- European colonization and settlements in the New World.Topics include the pattern of migration to the region, conflict between colonists and Native American peoples, emergence of the plantation system and the origins of slavery. Recommended for students who wish to take HIST 382/SOCI 382: History of Baltimore.
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