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HIST 385: Europe in the Age of Absolutism
3.00 Credits
St Mary's College of Maryland
A survey of the social, cultural, and political history of the turbulent 1 6th and 1 7th centuries in Western Europe, a key transitional period between the medieval and modern world. Topics of study include ramifications of the Reformation, the Counter-Reformation, and the wars of religion; the conflicts between a constitutional and an absolutist conception of government; and the development of both courtly and popular culture.
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HIST 386: The Age of the French Revolution
3.00 Credits
St Mary's College of Maryland
Analysis of France in the 1 8th century with an emphasis on the historical processes leading to revolution, followed by an investigation of the classic and more recent interpretations of the Revolution itself and its consequences for French, European, and world history.
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HIST 390: Holocaust:History and Meaning
3.00 Credits
St Mary's College of Maryland
Cross-listed course. The course description is noted under RELG 390.
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HIST 392: Topics in U.S.History
3.00 Credits
St Mary's College of Maryland
Topics in U.S. history to be determined by the interest of students and instructors. May be repeated for credit if the topic is not repetitive.
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HIST 393: Topics in European History
3.00 Credits
St Mary's College of Maryland
Topics in European history to be determined by the interest of students and instructors. May be repeated for credit if the topic is not repetitive.
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HIST 394: Topics in Asian,African,or Latin American History
3.00 Credits
St Mary's College of Maryland
Topics in Asian, African, or Latin American history to be determined by the interest of students and instructors. May be repeated for credit if the topic is not repetitive.
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HIST 395: Theories and Uses of History
3.00 Credits
St Mary's College of Maryland
The development of Western historical thinking, with particular emphasis on the most significant speculative philosophies of history and the methodology of the historical discipline. An important goal of the course is a study of the relationship of history to other academic disciplines as tools for understanding the nature of human and social reality. Formerly HIST 490.
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HIST 396: Topics in Comparative,Thematic,or Global History
3.00 Credits
St Mary's College of Maryland
Topics in comparative, thematic, or global history to be determined by the interest of students and instructors. May be repeated for credit if the topic is not repetitive.
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HIST 398,498: Off-Campus Internship
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
St Mary's College of Maryland
A variety of off-campus experiential learning opportunities can be arranged through the director of internships. The off-campus internship is an individually designed experience that allows the student to explore the relationship between learning in the classroom and the practical application of knowledge in everyday work situations. Prerequisites: Admission to the Internship Program and approval of the department chair. (See "Internships" under"Academic Policies" section.) Credit/No creditgrading.
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HIST 400: Comparative Slave Systems in the Americas
3.00 Credits
St Mary's College of Maryland
This course explores the establishment of slavery in the Americas. It details the extent to which slaves across the entire Americas were involved in the same process of hemispheric exploitation and debasement. The course is particularly sensitive to the experiences of the slaves themselves, seeking to understand how they made sense of their world. To that end, issues such as slave religion, family life, recreational forms, and the full range of cultural productions such as music, dance, and storytelling are investigated in order to get a glimpse of the complex pattern of responses which slaves created in the attempt to erect a zone of freedom even in their enslavement.
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