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HIST 1154: United States to 1865
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
A study and critical evaluation of the political, economic, and social forces that shaped the development of the American colonies and the United States from 1492 through the Civil War, noting the varying historical interpretations of those forces.
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HIST 1164: United States From 1865
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
A study and critical evaluation of the fundamental forces contributing to the emergence of modern America from 1865.
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HIST 2034: Blacks in American Life and Thought
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
Some attention to the African background and experience of Blacks in the West Indies and Latin America. Examines the experience of Blacks during the antebellum period by focusing on slavery in the South and the free Black in the North. Also examines Black adjustment to American society in the period since the Civil War. (U.S. field) IV
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HIST 2104: Medieval Europe
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
A study of a millennium of social experiments to mitigate, redirect, and rationalize the violent individualism of the Germanic peoples who swept into Europe after the Roman Empire crumbled. Prerequisite: HIST 1014. (Pre-Modern field) IV
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HIST 2114: History of Indian Civilization
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
Following readings from some of the Indian classics (e.g., Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and Ramayana), the course focuses on India from the sixteenth century on: Mughal and British periods through independence. (Non-Western field) III A or IVW
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HIST 2134: Second World War
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
A study of the causes, conduct, and results of World War II. Special attention will be given to the impact of the war on the home fronts. Depending on the year offered, the course will concentrate on either American or European experiences. IV
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HIST 2144: Europe in the Nineteenth Century
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
A study of European history from the Congress of Vienna through the First World War, emphasizing the growth of nationalism, the effects of the Industrial Revolution, the development of socialist doctrines, and the rise of neoimperialism. (Modern European field) IVW
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HIST 2154: Europe in the Eighteenth Century
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
An examination of the major forces and events from the age of absolutism through the French Revolution. Areas of study include the political, social, and cultural effects of the Enlightenment, the development of the international European state system, Europe's relations with the non- European world, the rise of the middle classes, and the emergence of a consumer culture. (Modern European field) IV W
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HIST 2184: The Holocaust
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
An in-depth historical exploration of one of the most horrendous crimes in history, the murder of six million Jews and millions of others during the Second World War. Students will examine the development of anti-Semitic thought in Western culture, the means the Nazis used to undertake the 'Final Solution,' and Jewish experiences during the Holocaust. The course will conclude with the attempt to understand and make sense of the Holocaust in the post-Holocaust world. (Modern European field) IV
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HIST 2204: Special Topics in History
4.00 Credits
Transylvania University
The study of an era, a problem, or a commanding figure not fully treated in other courses. Topics change from term to term and are announced in advance. May be repeated for credit. CR/NC grading when used as a travel course. Prerequisite: History 1024 or permission of instructor. (Students may petition the program to allow Special Topics courses to fulfill history major field distribution requirements.) IV
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