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HEB 152: Introduction to Biblical Hebre
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
Students will be introduced to the grammar, syntax and vocabulary necessary to ready aloud and translate any narrative text in the Hebrew Bible. On demand. (Same as HEB 151-152)
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HIST 102: Western Heritage 1300-1815
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
This course begins with the late medieval transition to the Reformation era. It then concentrates on the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, which witnessed the division of the unified Western church into numerous denominations, wars of religion, rise of centralized monarchies, early expressions of religious toleration, and the age of reason. Europe's colonial and commercial expansion in this era led to global conflict, development of capitalism, and the early phase of the industrial revolution. The course then views how the French Revolution brought down absolute monarchy and replaced it with Napoleon's "enlightened despotism." The course ends with a survey of Napoleon's expansion and defeat. Offered in the fall.
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HIST 103: Western Heritage Since 1789
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
The course begins with a survey of the era of the French Revolution and Napoleonic wars and moves to the Vienna settlement, which gave Europe a "generation of peace." The nineteenth century was the period during which western nations industrialized, competed for empire, and struggled internally with a rising middle class and then a rising working class. Western culture was shaken by interpretations of life and society inspired by the work of Karl Marx and Charles Darwin. In the last quarter of the century, Germany was becoming the powerful and aggressive nation which would disrupt the twentieth century. World War, the Bolshevik revolution in Russia, western economic collapse, World War II, the introduction of nuclear power, the multiplication of communist governments, and superpower race are important themes of the twentieth century. Offered the spring.
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HIST 205: History of U.S. to 1877
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
A survey of the major developments in the history of the United States from colonial times 1877. Yearly.
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HIST 206: History of the U.S. From 1877
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
A survey of the major developments in the history of the United States from 1877 to present. Yearly.
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HIST 207: History of Louisiana
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
A survey of the history under France, Spain, and the United States. Alternate years.
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HIST 303: Nineteenth-Century Europe
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
The 19th-Century was a pivotal time, as people first began to adopt many of the practices and attitudes that have since become "common sense." The course will draw students' attention to the trends and individuals responsible for creating aspects of the modern world. In line with the objectives for the humanity core courses, students will study the various intellectual, artistic, and cultural movements that responded to change and, in turn, helped to create further change. Alternate years beginning Fall 2007.
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HIST 308W: Hist of England and Great Brit
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
A general survey of the history of England and the British Empire to the present time. Alternate years.
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HIST 312: Twentieth-Century United State
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
The social, economic, and political development of the United States in its role as major world power in the twentieth century. Spring of alternate years.
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HIST 321W: Amer Soc and Intellectual Hist
3.00 Credits
Centenary College of Louisiana
The evolution of American social institutions and cultural life from the colonial period to the present. The course will focus on the development of various types of American communities and will emphasize changes in American families, religious, and ethnic groups, business and educational organizations, and social structure. Alternate years.
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