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HIS 122: History of China
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Offered: Typically every Fall Term China has one of the foundational civilizations in human history. It gave rise to social structures, political systems, and philosophies that deeply influenced the development of East Asia. Through close reading of documents, focused analytical writing, open discussion, and lecture, students will develop their own understanding of the evolution of China from its Neolithic origins to its present status as a world power. World Culture (Non-Western) component of the International Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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HIS 123: History of Japan
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Offered: Typically every Spring Term Japan has developed from an isolated chain of islands at the edge of East Asia into a modern economic giant. Through close reading of documents, focused analytical writing, open discussion, and lecture, we will examine the complexity of the culture that gave rise to Zen Buddhism, the samurai, and Japan's current position as one of the world's most powerful economies. World Culture (Non-Western) component of the International Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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HIS 140: History of Spain
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Offered: Typically as student interest and faculty availability allow (next offered Fall 2009) A broad survey from pre-history to present as viewed through Spain's culture, art, literature, and customs. Western History Perspective. NOTE: This course is taught in English. 1 Course Credit
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HIS 161: American History to 1865
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Offered: Typically every Fall Term A survey of American history from its beginnings through the War Between the States, with emphasis on political, social, cultural, economics, and military trends, and on the ways in which unified American civilization is created from diverse elements. Western History Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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HIS 162: American History Since 1865
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Offered: Typically every Spring Term A survey of American history since the War Between the States, with emphasis on political, social, cultural, economic, and military trends, and on the ways in which unified American civilization is created from diverse elements. Western History Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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HIS 186: Special Topics
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Berea College
Prerequisites: Determined by instructor Offered: Typically as student interest and faculty availability allow A course designed to meet the particular interests of student and faculty. Topics vary from year to year. See course description in the "Schedule of Classes." 1/2 to 1 Course Credit
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HIS 200: Intro to Historical Study
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Offered: Typically every Fall Term An introduction to history as a scholarly discipline; a way of studying one aspect of human experience. It includes examination of various kinds of sources and how they are handled, principles of research, the collection of data and use of quantitative analysis, historical reasoning, interpretation and synthesis, the history of historical study, and issues raised by contemporary concerns about the uses of history. Should be taken by majors not later than the sophomore year. Social Science Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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HIS 201: Amer Political Thought
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Offered: Typically as student interest and faculty availability allow (next offered Spring 2010) A study of major theoretical traditions related to the design and history of American government and political culture. 1 Course Credit
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HIS 209: Classical Greek Civilization
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Prerequisite: GSTR 110 Offered: Typically alternate Spring Terms (next offered Spring 2010) History of Greece from its earliest period through the conquests of Alexander the Great, with emphasis on political and cultural forces. Western History Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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HIS 210: Classical Roman Civ
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Prerequisite: GSTR 110 Offered: Typically alternate Spring Terms (next offered Spring 2011) History of Rome from its foundations to 476 A.D., with emphasis on political, social, economic, and religious forces. Arts Perspective and Western History Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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