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HIST 324/524: Depression and War: The United States, 1929-1945
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
This course examines the nature of the Great Depression and its effects on the relationship of government to citizens in the United States. It also traces the European and Far Eastern origins of the American involvement in World War II as well as the diplomatic and military conduct of that war.
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HIST 325/525: The Age of Anxiety: United States since 1945
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
An examination of the post war American response to the prospect of living in an uncertain world.
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HIST 327/527: History of Chicago
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A study through readings and discussion of Chicago's development from a frontier village to a bustling town to the "Second City" to a postindustrial metropolis.
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HIST 329/529: Revolution! Insurgence in Latin America
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
Why is "social change" such a common notion, yet revolutions are so rare? This course draws upon interdisciplinary theories of revolution and examines conditions and social forces that may lead to-or inhibit-revolution. Case studies include both "successful" revolutions and "failed" efforts, from Mexico to Cuba, Nicaragua to Argentina and beyond. May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements.
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HIST 333/533: Latin America in the Cold War Era
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
This course examines the political and social implications of the Cold War throughout Latin America. Study will include the Guatemala coup, the Cuban Revolution, the military dictatorships of the 1970s-1980s, civil wars and revolution in Central America, and Mexico's "dirty war." May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements.
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HIST 335/535: Modern Mexico: Competing Visions of the Nation
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
The primary focus of the course will be on consolidation of the nation state, including the nineteenth-century clash of Liberal and Conservative visions of modernity, the Revolution of 1910 and its aftermath, the emergence of civil society and the uprising in Chiapas in the 1990s. Students explore competing definitions of Mexican identity and their role in hindering or facilitating national unity. Emphasis is placed on the role of regionalism and popular activism. May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements.
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HIST 341/541: Revolution and Its Roots: The Making of Modern China
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A study of the decline of traditional civilization resulting from domestic crises and foreign pressures, and the search for a new orthodoxy in the Chinese revolution. May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements.
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HIST 342/542: Tragedy and Triumph: The Making of Modern Japan
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A study of Japan’s rise to its position as a world power, the tragedy of the war period, and its triumph as an economic power in the postwar world. May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements.
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HIST 351: Survey of English History and Culture
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A survey of English life from Roman times to the present, emphasizing broad movements, themes and institutions. Cambridge Center only. Note: The courses listed below require at least sophomore standing or consent of the Chair of the Department.
Corequisite:
AAA-900
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HIST 355/555: Modern Middle Eastern History
3.00 Credits
Valparaiso University
A retrospective look through documents, films, and literature at the history of the region beginning with the rise of Islam and the legacy of early splinter movements that profoundly impact twentieth century history. Particular attention is given to the breakup of the Ottoman Empire and the rise of Zionism in order to contextualize the Arab-Israeli conflict. Lastly, individual countries are studied to enhance understanding of the Middle East's influence on international affairs. May be used to fulfill the Cultural Diversity course component of the General Education Requirements.
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