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GERM 3: Elementary German III
4.00 Credits
Santa Clara University
German III completes first-year German. This course emphasizes the development of communicative language skills (understanding, speaking, reading, and writing). Development of an understanding of German- speaking countries. Prerequisite: GERM II or equivalent.
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HIST 100: Historical Interpretation
5.00 Credits
Santa Clara University
An investigation of the diverse methods historians use to examine the past. Required of all majors. For history majors or with permission of the instructor.
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HIST 101: Historical Writing
5.00 Credits
Santa Clara University
Researching and writing history papers. Required of all majors as a prerequisite for HIST 197. For History majors only. Recommended to be taken in the sophomore or junior year.
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HIST 102: Ethnic Clnsng/Gncd 20th Centr
5.00 Credits
Santa Clara University
This course will explore the mass murder of populations defined by ethnicity, nationality, and race in the 20th century. One of the main topics we will examine is how modernity has affected the possibilities for and processes of ethnic cleansing and genocide.
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HIST 103: Jesuit History & Spirituality
5.00 Credits
Santa Clara University
Interdisciplinary course that examines the global evolution of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) from the orders founding in the Age of Discovery to the present day. Themes include Ignatian spirituality, development of the orders worldwide educational system, the Jesuit role in the encounter between European culture and the cultures of Asia and the Americas, and the new orientations of the order that emerged in Catholicism and the world at large in our own day.
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HIST 106: You Are What You Eat
5.00 Credits
Santa Clara University
A world history course focusing on how the use of plants for sustenance, mood alteration, and health enhancement has differed from one civilization to another (in terms, for example, of how agriculture connects with the spread of disease and why food taboos and drug laws vary). Selected topics include the Neolithic Revolutions role in determining societies evolution and the effects of colonialism, industrialization and globalization since 1500. We explore the links between sugar plantations, slavery, and early modern empire, the conundrum that people are starving in a world which produces too much food, and the current polemic concerning the ecological and health shortcomings of todays agribusiness.
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HIST 111: Roman Empire
5.00 Credits
Santa Clara University
Cross-listed with CLAS 111. For course description see CLAS 111.
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HIST 117: State & Church/Mid Ages
5.00 Credits
Santa Clara University
The struggles between state and church that formed modern Western political institutions. The rise of royal and papal theocracy, the emergence of the idea of limited government, the foundation of representative institutions and modern legal institutions, the origins of the modern state. (5 units)
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HIST 11A: Cultures and Ideas I The Imperial West
4.00 Credits
Santa Clara University
A two-course sequence focusing on a major theme in human experience and culture over a significant period of time. Courses emphasize either broad global interconnections or the construction of Western culture in its global context. Courses may address Civilization & the City; Explorations, Migrations and Nations; Empires and Rights; Slavery and Unfreedom; and other topics.
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HIST 122: Pirates/Mediterranean & Carib
5.00 Credits
Santa Clara University
An examination of the history of piracy in the late medieval Mediterranean and early modern Atlantic contexts. Original narratives, including eyewitness accounts, and recent scholarship are placed within a larger context of how societies in these regions have communicated and clashed with each other. Discussions focus on examining Mediterranean piracy in relation to Christian and Muslim interaction and delineating Atlantic piracy's affiliation with the birth of global Western imperialism and the development of an early modern "alternative pirate society".
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