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3.00 Credits
3 cr. 3 hr. Surveys the political and social development of modern Italy from the origins of the Risorgimento in the 1840s through the end of political unification in 1870, immigration and the diaspora of late 19th century, post WWI instability and the rise of Mussolini's fascist regime, post W.W.II economic resurgence, and concludes with a survey of contemporary political and social issues.
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3 cr. 3 hr. This course discusses India's traditional society and religion as also the legacies of the Mughals, the British and the nationalist movement. By addressing the dramatic cultural and economic changes set in motion since the 16th century, it examines the impact of Islamic, colonial and nationalist politicians in modern India. I, C
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3 cr. 3 hr. The class is an intermediate level survey of the major cultural and political forces which have shaped the modern Russian state. The course traces the development of Russia from its origins in 10th century Kiev, through the Mongol period and culminates with an overview of Russian political, cultural and intellectual history up to the 1917 revolution. I, C
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3 cr. 3 hr. The class covers the major political, social and cultural developments in France, England, and the United States during the age of the American, French, and Industrial revolutions, 1763 to 1848. The meaning and applicability of the term revolution is examined, and there are a series of case studies in topics such as art and politics, romanticism and the religious revival in England.
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3 cr. 3 hr. This course treats the Revolution not simply as an event, but also as an idea. Thus, we examine the origins and various manifestations of the revolutionary spirit between 1789 and 1815. Heavy emphasis is placed on primary sources, as well as theoretical and historiographical issues. I, CTW
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3 cr. 3 hr. This is an advanced course in European women's history beginning in 1700 with the changes leading to the French Revolution and continuing to today with the new revolutionary changes in Eastern Europe. The effects of historical events and policies on the lives of French, British, Irish, Jewish, German, Spanish, Italian and Russian Women are examined. I
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3 cr. 3 hr. This course covers the exploration, settlement patterns, imperial system, social structure, rise of representative government in America and the 18th century wars for empires. I
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3 cr. 3 hr. The course covers the coming of the Revolution, war tactics and strategy, problems of the Confederation period and the American Constitution. I 167
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3 cr. 3 hr. The course examines politics, slavery, and abolitionism. Political, military, and diplomatic aspects of the war and the failure of reconstruction is also covered. I, CTW
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3 cr. 3 hr. The major movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries in United States history are studied in this course, including rise of middle class culture, populism, urbanization, trade unionism, consumerism and progressivism. I
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