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HIST 538: America in The Great Depression
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
The songs "Brother Can You Spare a Dime" and "HappDays Are Here Again" caught the despair and hope of Americans during the 1930s. This course considers American society, politics and culture during the 1930s. The first half explores the Crash of 1929, the social impact of the Depression, and the effectiveness of the Hoover and Roosevelt administrations in handling the national emergency. The second half explores aspects of the New Deal era: the experience of minorities, women and workers, the arts and popular culture. Three hours per week.
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HIST 540: Minority Groups in United States History Credit
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Attention to the role and contribution of minority groups in general, with special emphasis on some of the larger and older minority groups. Three hours per week.
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HIST 544: African- American History to 1865
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Explores African-American history from the colonial period to 1865. Focuses on the beginnings of enslavement, the development of the slavery institution and the role of African- Americans in the Civil War. Three hours per week.
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HIST 545: African- American History From 1865
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Explores African-American history from 1865 to present. Focuses on the struggle for acceptance, patterns of discrimination and current challenges. Three hours per week.
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HIST 551: World War I
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Study of the events that occurred during World War I, from the assassination of Franz Ferdinand at Sarajevo to the peace of 1919. Emphasis on political developments, social and intellectual implications of the war, and its significance in shaping the 20th century. Three hours per week.
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HIST 552: The Second World War: a Global History
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
The Second World War has shaped the contemporary world as no other 20th century event has. Through discussion and study of texts and film, this course examines the global political, military and economic aspects of the conflict as well as its social and cultural impact. Three hours per week.
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HIST 553: The Cold War: a Global History
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
After 1945 the fierce rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union threatened the world with nuclear destruction and dominated global politics for almost 50 years. This course examines the political and cultural impact of the Cold War on the United States, Europe and the developing world. Three hours per week.
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HIST 560: History of China Since 1800
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
The revolutionary transformation of China from the 19th century to the present, with emphasis on the impact of imperialism, the profound effects of Western technology and foreign policy wrought by the history of its relations with the West. Three hours per week.
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HIST 570: History of The Early Roman Empire
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Study of particular institutions and movements in Roman history. Emphasis on family history and social and religious trends during the early imperial period of Roman history. Three hours per week.
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HIST 571: Bronze Age Aegean
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Study of the Bronze Age Aegean archaeology of the Minoan, Mycenaean and Trojan civilizations. Three hours per week.
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