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HIS 3307: Modern Latin American History
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. Provides an introduction to 19th- and 20th-century Latin American history. Themes and issues will include the colonial legacy,modernization and nationalism, religion and politics, the revolutionary experience of the 20th century, the role of women and the continuing struggles of indigenous people.
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HIS 3308: Ojibwe History
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. History and culture of the Ojibwe people.
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HIS 3310: United States Foreign Relations
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. Study of American foreign relations from the emergence of the U.S. as a world power at the end of the 19th century to the present. Examines principles, personalities and politics involved in the creation ofmodern American foreign policy.
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HIS 332: Church History
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
SPRING A study of church history from the Apostolic Church to the present. Topics considered will include the rise and growth of the early church, early theological controversies, the development and influence of the papacy, the schism between the Eastern and Western churches, the Reformation and the ensuing conflicts in Europe, religious factors in the colonization of the New World, the great revival movements, and modern Christianity. Special stress is laid upon the historical roots of present problems and issues facing the church. Prerequisite: HIS 131
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HIS 3320: Women in United States History I
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. Examines significant topics in U.S. women's history fromthe Colonial period to 1890, focusing on the roles that women of different classes and races have played in shaping society.
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HIS 3321: Women in United States History II
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. Examines significant topics in U.S. women's history from the 1890s through the present, focusing on the roles that women of different classes and races have played in shaping society.
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HIS 3324: African American History I
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. Examines significant topics in African American history from the period of forced migration to the Americas through Reconstruction. Analyzes the roles African Americans of different classes and genders have played in shaping U.S.history.
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HIS 3325: African American History II
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. Examines significant topics in African American history from Reconstruction through the current experience of diverse members of the African diaspora living in the U.S. Analyzes the roles African Americans of different classes and genders have played in shaping U.S. history.
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HIS 3327: U.S.Economic History
4.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
4 cr. Uses historical events as case studies for basic economic principles. Students use historical analysis to investigate economic concepts and use economic theories to analyze U.S. history. Requirements: develop critical thinking skills so that students can evaluate the influences and trends that have shaped the economic institutions and events of the United States,both past and present.
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HIS 333: Ancient Civilization:Near East and Early Greece
3.00 Credits
The College of Saint Scholastica
FALL The ancient world from prehistory and the beginnings of civilization in Mesopotamia and Egypt through the Persian Empire and early Greece, with particular attention to the background of the Old Testament world. Offered alternate years (Fall 2009).
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