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HIST 229: Film Images of World War II
1.00 Credits
Albion College
The history of the Second World War and world films made about the war from the 1930s to the present. Same as Political Science 229. ($25.00 film fee) Offered in alternate years.
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HIST 230: Intro International Studies
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Same as IDY 230.
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HIST 237: America in Crisis
1.00 Credits
Albion College
America from 1929 to 1960: Stock market crash, Great Depression, Dust Bowl, New Deal, FDR and Hitler, "The Good War," Hiroshima and Nagasaki, McCarthyism and the Red Scare, Baby Boom and "We like Ike." Stress on historical controversies, the roles of workers, women and minorities and the significance of the environment. ($10 film fee.)
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HIST 242: African American Hist to 1865
1.00 Credits
Albion College
A history of people of African descent in the United States from their African roots through the end of the Civil War. Stress on the development of slavery and racism in the colonial period; the tensions between slavery and freedom; slave culture, family and religion; race relations in the North; and the black experience in the Civil War. Readings will be drawn from slave narratives as well as historical monographs.
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HIST 243: African American History
1.00 Credits
Albion College
A history of black people in the United States from the end of the Civil War to the present. Stress on the rise and fall of Reconstruction, Jim Crow, black migration to the cities, the Harlem Renaissance, the civil rights movement and con- temporary issues in race relations.
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HIST 248: U.S. Constitutional History
1.00 Credits
Albion College
A study, including the use of cases, of the U.S. constitution in its historical and legal setting with emphasis on federalism and civil liberties. Serves as an introduction to the study of constitutional law. Not offered every year.
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HIST 251: Ancient Greece
1.00 Credits
Albion College
A study of Minoans, Mycenaeans, classical Spartans and Athenians, and early Hellenistic Greeks and their politics, myths, economics, architecture, philosophy, warfare, religions and families. Covering pre-history to 330 B.C., the course uses ancient sources such as plays and philosophical writings as well as recent works.
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HIST 256: Native North America
1.00 Credits
Albion College
The historical and anthropological study of Native peoples of North America, with an emphasis on the twentieth century. Topics include federal policy, political movements, gender, the construction of identities, and relationships between scholars and Native communities. Same as A&S 256.
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HIST 260: Int'l History of Cold War
1.00 Credits
Albion College
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HIST 263: Modern China
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Analyzes the major events, ideologies and individuals that have shaped Chinese state and society from 1644 to the present. Major themes include Confucianism and traditional culture; foreign imperialism and nationalism; the Maoist years; and political dissent and social change in the 1980s and 1990s.
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