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HIST 210: The World in the Twentieth Century
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A survey of modern Western and non- Western history. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of the various world civilizations in recent centuries and on the interaction that has occurred among them.
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HIST 215: Medieval Europe
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A survey of Europe in the Middle Ages with particular emphasis on feudalism, chivalry, religion and religious persecution, early state formation, and the Black Death.
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HIST 220: The American Experience to 1877
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A survey of American history from the Columbian exchange through the end of Reconstruction, with emphasis on cultural contact, democratic ideals and realities, western expansion, and sectional conflict.
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HIST 221: The American Experience in the Modern World
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A survey of American history from Reconstruction to the present, with emphasis on industrialization, reform movements, immigration, civil rights, and global wars.
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HIST 225: Alternative Perspectives of United States History
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
An examination of oppression, resistance, and identity formation in African American, American Indian, Latino, or Asian American culture. This course may be repeated for credit if the selected subjects are different. Although history majors may take any number of these courses, they may include no more than two in a thirty-hour major. May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements.
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HIST 232: Latin American History and Society
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A survey of Latin American history from indigenous civilizations through the Spanish colonial period and modern national histories, with emphasis on enduring patterns in the region's cultures and societies. May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements.
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HIST 240: Introduction to East Asian Culture
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
An exploration of the main political, social, and cultural values in traditional China, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam and of the ways that they flourish today. May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements.
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HIST 250: African History and Society
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A survey of pre-colonial and colonial African history that highlights the diversity of African societies. May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements.
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HIST 300: Historiography and Methods
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
Developments in American, European and Non-western historiography will be studied. In addition, this course offers a practicum in historical research methods as well as opportunities to formulate your own historiographic interpretations. Restricted to history majors. Prerequisites: HIST 200 and HIST 210.
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HIST 304/504: European Imperialism and the Colonial Experience
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A study of European theories of imperialism will be investigated as they were implemented in specific colonies throughout the Americas, Africa, Eurasia, and Asia. Particular attention will be given to the historical and psychological experience of being colonial master or servant by drawing on film, novels, and post-colonialist literature. May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements.
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