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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
Political, social, and economic events from Tokugawa shogunate to present. Westernizing/modernizing processes. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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4.00 Credits
Early Modern Europe. Social, cultural, intellectual, religious, economic, political developments from late Reformation to Napoleon. Emphasis on popular belief/culture, baroque kingship, everyday life, eighteenth-century 'public,' political cultureof French Revolution. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.] HIST 344. 19th Century Europe (4). Restoration, reaction, revolutions, and nationalism from French Revolution to World War I. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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4.00 Credits
History/Historiography, 1517-present. Emphasis on 'special path' of German history, Lutheran Reformation, Thirty Years War, rise of Prussia, unification under Bismarck, world wars, and Germany's role in Cold War and EU. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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4.00 Credits
Covers all aspects of the Soviet experiment from the revolution of 1917, through the Stalin years, and through the long decline and sudden collapse of the Soviet Union. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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4.00 Credits
Crucible of modern England: landed classes vs monarchy; emergence of middle class; founding of colonial system; religious trauma resulting from birth of the Church of England. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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4.00 Credits
England at her zenith and after. Political and social revolution. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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4.00 Credits
(3-4). Growth of English mainland colonies in 17th and 18th centuries, culminating in war for American independence. History majors must enroll for 4 units. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Battles over constitutional interpretations from 1787 to 1830s. Biographical emphasis. Development of political parties, social and economic reforms, states' rights. History majors must enroll for 4 units. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Dissolution and reunification of American Union, 1861-77. Rebellion and secession; military campaigns; wartime civil rights; constitutional, political, social crises. History majors must enroll for 4 units. [History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.]
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Industrial and urban growth; rise of big business and big government; US as a world power. History majors must enroll for 4 units. (History majors must take 210 as a prerequisite or have consent of the Department Chair.) [DCG-d.]
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