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HIS 240: Mid East: Muhammad to Mongols
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
The Middle East from Muhammad to the Mongols History of the Muslim Middle East from ca. 500 C.E. to 1500 C.E. Topics include the rise of Islam, its expansion and cultural achievements, and the impact of migrations from the East, culminating in the Mongol invasion. 3 credits.
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HIS 241: The Modern Middle East
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
The Modern Middle East History of the Middle East from 1500 C.E. through World War II. Topics include the rise and fall of the Ottoman and Safavid Empires, the impact of colonialism and world trade, and the emergence of nationalism and fundamentalism. 3 credits.
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HIS 242: ImperRussSovietHist 1800-1991
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Imperial Russian and Soviet History, 1800-1991 Examines the major political, social, and cultural developments, and assesses their impact on European and world history. Emphasis on the Great Reforms, the role of intelligentsia, the February and October Revolutions of 1917 and the Stalin era. 3 credits.
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HIS 243-244: Traditional and Modern East Asia
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
China-Japan from their early beginnings through the western impact and including modern developments up to the present. 3 credits each.
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HIS 244: Traditional & Modern East Asia
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Traditional and Modern East Asia China-Japan from their early beginnings through the western impact and including modern developments up to the present. 3 credits.
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HIS 245: History of Africa
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Prerequisite: 3 credits in HIS. African history from 1000 A.D. to the present. Important kingdoms, international trade and cultural development in tropical (sub-Saharan) Africa stressed. The 19th and 20th centuries emphasized, including African responses to colonialism. 3 credits.
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HIS 246: African Politics & Culture
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
African Politics and Culture in the 20th Century Description and analysis of modern Africa, providing insights into urban and rural-traditional life. Historical background, stability and change in African societies, and data from other disciplines are integrated within this course. 3 credits.
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HIS 247: Early Modern France
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Early Modern France Governmental, societal, and cultural developments in France from 1400-1815. Influence of the intellectual movements from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment of French society and culture. The relationship between Church and State and the rise of a bureaucratic government. Political, social, and economic tensions surrounding the end of the old regime. 3 credits.
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HIS 248: American Constitution in Historical Perspective
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
The American Constitutional System — written and unwritten — from its origins to 1953. Issues surrounding the evolution of constitutional and legal structures; rights and remedies; the content of justice; the organization of government and the sociopolitical impact of significant political and judicial decisions are examined in historical context. This course may be taken for American Political Foundations credit. 3 credits.
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HIS 249: Recent American Constitution
3.00 Credits
Southern Connecticut State University
Freedom and Order: The Recent American Constitution The American Constitution from the school desegregation crisis to the present day. Issues regarding the development of constitutional and legal structures; civil rights and civil liberties; updating the Bill of Rights; privacy and gender; the justice system; expansion of government and abuse of power; the American political process; and the impact of contemporary executive, judicial, and legislative decisions are examined and evaluated. 3 credits.
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