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HIST 572: Studies in Classical Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Assorted topics and archaeological sites of the ancient Mediterranean world (Crete, Greece and Italy). May be taken twice under different subtitles. Three hours per week.
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HIST 573: Roman Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Study of Roman archaeology fro m the early Iron Age through the Republican and Imperial periods. Three hours per week.
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HIST 574: History of Ancient Egypt
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Intensive study of three eras of Egyptian history: the Pyramid Age, the chaotic Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom Absolutism. Emphasis on cultural, religious and artistic contributions. Three hours per week.
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HIST 575: Greek Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Study of Greek archaeology from the Protogeometric and Archaic periods through the Classical (Hellenic) and Hellenistic eras. Three hours per week.
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HIST 577: Military History of The Modern World
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Examines the military history of the modern world from 1500 AD to the present. The focus is on the strategy and tactics used by modern armies, how these affected the lives of populations and how new developments in these fields have influenced the history of the modern world. Three hours per week.
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HIST 578: Ancient Military History
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Explores the history of the great battles and campaigns of antiquity. Emphasis is placed on developments in strategy and tactics, the lives of the men in the ranks, the careers of leaders, and the decisive nature of these conflicts on the course of history. Special attention is given to the interaction between military realities and the functioning of society as a whole. Three hours per week.
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HIST 579: Medieval Military History
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Explores the military history of the medieval world from the fall of the Roman Empire in the fourth century A.D. and the establishment of the Germanic kingdoms to the decline of the supremacy of mounted warrior at the beginning of the sixth century. Students will be encouraged to understand the relationship between military realities and the social structure of medieval societies. The course will also outline the strategy and tactics used by medieval armies, how these tactics affected the lives of populations and how new developments in these fields led to the creation of nation-states in the early modern period. Time will also be spent studying the ideas of the period through the lives of some of the medieval world's greatest soldiers, statesmen, philosophers and historians. Three hours per week.
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HIST 580: Museum Studies
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Work experience course that invites students to learn techniques of museology. Students work in cooperation with various local or regional museums under the supervision and direction of a museum curator. May be taken twice with the permission of the instructor. Three hours per week.
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HIST 583: Environmental History of Delmarva
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Through class discussions, students will gain an understanding of: the natural history of Delmarva and Chesapeake, the changing patterns of land and resource use, environmental conflicts, the growth of 20th century conservation efforts and the implication of burgeoning growth in the Eastern metropolitan corridor of Delmarva. This course draws upon the resources of the Salisbury area through local speakers, environmental activists, foresters, authors and farmers. The course will utilize: the Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art, the Nanticoke Indian Museum, Furnace Town, Wye Island NWMA, Pemberton Park, and Crisfield and Smith islands. Research paper is required. Three hours per week.
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HIST 590: Studies in History
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Intensive historical study of particular periods and groups, economic, intellectual, cultural, social movements and/or institutions. May be taken twice under different course titles. Three hours per week.
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