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43.212: Modern Latin AmericaCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 Modern Latin America, a 200-level course, surveys Latin America from independence in the early nineteenth century to the present using primary sources, a textbook, and scholarly works. It begins with an understanding of the political, social, and economic context from which ideas of independence emerged and consideres the wars for independence. We will spend a significant part of the course studying nation-building: how did the leaders of new nations define their nations and the values that would guide them? Who was included and who was excluded in the process of nation-building? The next part of the course examines the demands of groups originally excluded: the indigenous population, women, and the poor. The portion of the course covering the twentieth century emphasizes Latin America's international connections, focusing on influence from the United States and the effectds of world wars on the region. Mass politics also emerge, and are expressed in the Mexican Revolution and in Peronism. We also wiill consider the Cuban Revolution and its wider effects in the region. We will conclude our survey of the region by considering how historical trends continue to affect politics today. For example, the Bolivian political scene continues to be affected by the events and outcome of the War of the Pacific (1879-1883) and by a strong indigenist movement.
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43.225: Ancient Greek HistoryCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 A study of Greek history, institutions and culture from Minoan times through the Hellenistic period.
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43.226: Roman History and CivilizationCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This course examines one thousand years of Roman history (ca. 500 BC-500AD) with equal emphasis upon social, political, military, and cultural aspects of the Republic and Empire.
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43.228: Women in European HistoryCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This course examines the history of women in late medieval, early modern, and modern Western Europe (ca. 1300-1900). From medieval saints and Renaissance queens to Enlightenment Salonieres and ordinary wives and mothers, women have played an astonishing variety of roles. We will utilize primary and secondary sources, historical films, and works of art to understand the contributions and challenges of women in the past.
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43.231: Renaissance and ReformationCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 The history of Europe in the time of transition between the late Middle Ages and the Early Modern Period. Two principle topics are the intensification of cultural change which began in Italy around 1300 and spread slowly northward and the disruption of the unity of the Western Christian Church.
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43.233: Disease and HistoryCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This course investigates the impact of disease on human society from ancient times to the 20th century. We explore how societies of the past have responded to both epidemic and endemic diseases, including plague, cholera, leprosy, influenza, syphilis, smallpox, polio, and HIV. We also examine the history of germ theory, the development of biological weapons, future threats to human health, and other intersections between human society and biological forces.
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43.237: Europe in the Twentieth CenturyCredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 This course will survey the continents history over its age of extremes in the twentieth century, moving broadly from the apogee of European global power at the turn of the century to its decline in the trauma of two world wars and decolonization, through the Cold War and post-1945 recovery and the challenges and possibilities that have arisen for Europe in the aftermath of 1989 and the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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43.239: The Nonwestern World Since 1945Credits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 The recent history of Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Latin America and the comparative global processes and trends that have influenced the world since 1945.
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43.240: World War ICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 The course will cover the wide range of causes of this major conflict, the difficulties and changing dynamics of waging this massive war and the effects of all this on both the internal political and social conditions and external consequences for the combatants with the peace settlement.
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43.242: World War IICredits
3.00 Credits
University of Massachusetts-Lowell
3 The Second World War transformed states and people from East Asia to the United States to Europe. We examine diplomatic and military aspects of the war and how it affected the lives of people in the countries involved. Topics include the prelude to the war, military campaigns in Europe and the Pacific, collaboration and resistance, the home front, the Holocaust, science and the atom bomb, and the consequences of the war.
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