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HIST 317: French Revolution, World Revolutions 1789-Present
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Survey of the French Revolution (1789-1795), with the special emphasis on the political and social principles of the Old Regime and the tension between established order and political discontent.
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HIST 318: Communism And Socialism
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Study of the modern socialist and communist movements from the French Revolution to the present including the early socialist response to industrialization, Marzim, the development of European Socialism, the First and Second Internationals, Revisionism, Leninism, Socialism in World War I, the Russian Revolution, the Third International and interwar Communism, Communism and Resistance in World War II, Titoism, Maoism, Polycenterism, Eurocommunism and Communism today.
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HIST 319: George Orwell And 20th Century Tyranny
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Imperialism, Facism and communism as they are presented by the author of Animal Farm and 1984, with emphasis on the linkage of language and politics in Orwell's writing; McCarthyism and Watergate with an eye to their relevance to Orwell's warnings.
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HIST 320: Colonial History Of The United States 1607-1775
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
The nature of colonial government, town life, literature, as well as a comparison of the development of major colonies; key personalities of the period, such as Benjamin Franklin, Cotton Mather, Jonathan Edwards and Thomas Jefferson are studied in detail; designed for American history majors.
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HIST 321: The American Revolution 1763-1789
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Intensive study of the events leading to American Independence; social and political changes accompanying independence; America under the Articles of Confederation; the writing and adoption of the Constitution.
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HIST 321 - The American Revolution 1763-1789
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HIST 322: The National Period 1789-1824
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Study of the formative years of the American Republic from the promulgation of the Constitution in 1789 to the end of the so-called "era of goo feeling" in 1824.
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HIST 323: Jacksonian Era And Sectional Crisis 1824-1860
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Various political, economic, social and intellectual developments involved in the rise of Jacksonian Democracy; the growth of democracy at the state and national levels, the new conception of the presidency, economic growth; nationalism, sectionalism and the socioeconomic factors leading to the breakdown of constitutional government and the beginning of the Civil War.
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HIST 324: The Civil War And Reconstruction 1860-1877
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Study of the Civil War and consequent efforts to reconstruct the divided nation; a series of interelated and consequential socioeconomic, political and intellectual events which profoundly affected the United States and its subsequent history.
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HIST 325: Industrial And Progressive America 1877-1929
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Study of the formative years of modern America from the conclusion of reconstruction, through the Progressive Era and the administration of Herbert Hoover with emphasis on those ideas, institutions and factors which help explain the growth of present urban and industrial America.
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HIST 326: The Era Of Franklin D Roosevelt 1929-1945
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
In-depth study of the causes and consequences of the Great Depression, the New Deal response to the crisis, and the road to and involvement in World War II, with special emphasis on the leadership of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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