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HIS 405: Colonial and Revolutionary America
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A study of the origins and expansion of colonial America in the 17th-18th centuries, as well as an examination of the American Revolution, early confederation, and constitutional conventions. Directed study will be offered through Dr. Anslover.
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HIS 417: American Civil War
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Traces the main political, social, and military events in American history from the war with Mexico in 1846-1847 through the crises of the 1850s culminating in the Civil War from 1861-1865.
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HIS 418: Modern American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A study of the chief executive of the United States from McKinley to the present, with a special emphasis on the evolution of the office due to the social factors and individuals who shaped it. Course will examine the impact of presidents on government structures through their domestic and foreign policies.
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HIS 420: Contemporary America
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A study of American history since 1945, with emphases on the Cold War, the rise of technology and mass culture, and the crescendo and crises of the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
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HIS 422: The Vikings
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A study of Scandinavian culture and society from the Carolingian era migrations through the rise of the Christian monarchies. Emphases will be placed on political, military, economic, social and cultural themes as well as the impact that Viking Scandinavians had on Europe, North America, and the Near East. Directed study will be offered through Dr. Plowman.
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HIS 427: Medieval England
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
Traces the major political, social, and administrative changes from the Norman Conquest in 1066 to the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.
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HIS 430: British Empire
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A study of the British Empire with a focus on the 19th and 20th centuries with regard to the expansion of empire, colonial government, nationalist responses, the impact of world wars, the collapse of empire, and the formation of commonwealth.
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HIS 435: Modern Britain
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A study of modern Britain from 1815 to the present. There will be an examination of Britain's domestic transformation into a social welfare state, its cultural and intellectual achievements, its participation in world events, the climax and collapse of the British Empire, and Britain' s post-imperial legacy.
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HIS 440: Modern Germany
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
A study of Modern Germany from 1871 to the present with an emphasis on the political, economic, social, cultural, intellectual, and military achievements as well as its challenges for itself and the world during the Second Reich, Weimar Republic, Third Reich, and Bundesrepublik.
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HIS 460: World War I
3.00 Credits
Waldorf University (formerly Waldorf College)
This course covers the main political, economic, and military causes and developments of the Great War, 1914-1918. It begins with the political and diplomatic tensions as well as the imperial and nationalist rivalries at the turn of the century and continues through the war to the Peace of Versailles. American or European emphases will be dependent on the instructor.
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