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OFF-CAMPUS H IS225: Premodern Japan
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Focuses on history and cultural heritage of premodern Japan. Topics include Shinto, Bushido, Buddhism, tea ceremony, poetry, aesthetics and art. (Alternate years.)
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OFF-CAMPUS H IS230: Revolutionary Europe
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Studies 19th century, which opened with fl urry of revolutionary optimism that humankind's problems could be solved through such ideologies as liberalism, nationalism, socialism and Darwinism. But imperialism and materialism led to ultimate disillusionment of World War I. (Alternate years.)
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OFF-CAMPUS H IS231: Introduction to Afro-American History
2.00 Credits
Gordon College
Surveys history of Blacks on North American continent; African origins and background; history and problems of Afro-American in the United States from 17th century until present. (Alternate years.)
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OFF-CAMPUS H IS232: America
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Explores American history including Age of Exploration, European colonization of North America, birth of American slavery, Native American relations, religious developments, American Revolution, new national government, market and industrial revolutions, reform and revivalism, development of political parties and movement to abolish slavery.
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OFF-CAMPUS H IS234: America
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Studies American history including War with Mexico, crisis over slavery, Civil War and Reconstruction, growth of industry, labor strife, Spanish-American War, progressive reform, World War I, 1920s, Great Depression, and New Deal and World War II.
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OFF-CAMPUS H IS237: Postwar America:The U.S.1945-Present
2.00 Credits
Gordon College
Explores American history since World War II including Cold War, Korean War, postwar culture, major Supreme Court decisions, civil rights movement, Vietnam War, 1960s counterculture, Watergate and economic diffi culties of 1970s, Reagan revolution and problems of post-Cold War superpower status.
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OFF-CAMPUS H IS237 - Postwar America:The U.S.1945-Present
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OFF-CAMPUS H IS238: A Century of Ideology and Bloodshed:Europe 1914-Present
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Studies 20th- century Europe, focusing on World War I, rise of Fascism and Communism, World War II, Holocaust, Cold War, intellectual and cultural trends, European unity, decolonization and collapse of Communist Bloc and U.S.S.R.
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OFF-CAMPUS H IS240: Christianity and the Modern World:A Historical View
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Examines changes and continuities in Christian belief, theology and practice since the Enlightenment, Age of Democratic Revolution and Industrial Revolution. Particular emphasis placed on modern Western civilization, but emergence of "global Christianity" and general impact of modernity on religious traditions alsoconsidered. (Alternate years.)
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OFF-CAMPUS H IS241: Modern China
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Explores transformation of China from dynastic system to modern state, roughly from late 17th century to present. Focuses on political, economic, cultural and diplomatic developments of China in effort to increase understanding of dynamic changes taking place today.
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OFF-CAMPUS H IS242: Modern Japan
4.00 Credits
Gordon College
Offers a comprehensive introduction to history of Japan from early modern period to present. Considers major topics in Japan's political, social and economic development, and seeks to provide students with historical background necessary for analyzing contemporary Japan.
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