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HIST 202: American istory from 1877
3.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
A broad study of American history from Reconstruction to the present. Special attention is given to the impact of industrialization and urbanization, the changing roles of social classes and minority groups, the experience of the Depression and the persistent attempts at reform and America's rise to global power, including relations with the Communist world.
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HIST 282: Selected Topics HIST 301 The Greco-Roman World
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
A study of classical civilization from the origins of ancient Greece to the fall of the Roman Empire in the West. Emphasizes the development of the political and legal institutions, forms of cultural expression and the intellectual traditions that have helped shape Western civilization.
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HIST 303: The Medieval World
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
Covers the history of Europe from the collapse of the Roman Empire throughthe 15th century. Topics include the role of the Christian Church, the development of political and economic corporate institutions and relations with Byzantine and Muslim civilizations.
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HIST 305: The Rise of Modern Europe,1500 to 1815
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
A study of the rise of the modern state, modern capitalism and modern thought in Europe from the Protestant Reformation through the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution and the Revolution of the Mind in Germany.
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HIST 307: Modern Europe,1815 to Present
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
A study of European states, institutions, thought and culture since the Congress of Vienna.
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HIST 314: Hitler's Germany
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
A study of the rise and fall of Adolf Hitler and National Socialism in Germany from the beginning of the Weimar Republic to the end of World War II.
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HIST 315: Modern Russian History
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
A study of the structural and intellectual development of Muscovite, Imperial and Soviet Russia and its successor states.
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HIST 321: American Colonial History
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
An examination of the origins and formative years of the United States from settlement to the Constitution in 1789. Topics include pre-Columbian Indian cultures, the empire builders in the New World, environmental impact of the Western European culture, development of colonial society and establishment of a new nation.
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HIST 323: The Era of the Civil War
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
An examination of sectionalism, the Civil War and Reconstruction with emphasis on problems of interpretation. Topics include racism and slavery, the contrasting natures of Northern and Southern societies, the politics of sectionalism, the causes and goals of the Civil War and racial relationships and policies during the Reconstruction period.
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HIST 325: ModernAmerica
4.00 Credits
California Lutheran University
An examination of American history from 1900 to the present, with emphasis on problems of interpretation. The course examines changes in American life brought about by depression, reform and war. Current economical, political, social and foreign policy problems are also considered in a historical context.
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