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3.00 Credits
Beginning with the modern revolution of the 17th century, this course examines the social, political, economic and cultural developments of Western civilization and their interaction with the rest of the world. Emphasis is on the growth of science and technology, the intellectual Enlightenment, the Age of Democratic Revolution, industrialization, nationalism, and the 20th century as an age of conflict. Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
This course, which includes lectures and discussion of selected problems, presents an analysis of American history from Colonial origins through Reconstruction. Emphasis is on political thought and action and social movements. Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics in History
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3.00 Credits
This survey of American history from 1945 to the present focuses on both domestic and foreign policy matters including the Cold War, the McCarthy era, the civil rights movement, the great society, Vietnam, Nixon and the Watergate crisis. Prerequisite: HS 132, PO 101 or PO 131; Every Other Year, All
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3.00 Credits
This survey of American history from 1945 to the present focuses on both domestic and foreign policy matters including the Cold War, the McCarthy era, the civil rights movement, the great society, Vietnam, Nixon and the Watergate crisis. Prerequisite: HS 132, PO 101 or PO 131; Every Other Year, All
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on an interpretation of American history through popular culture. Samples of popular culture materials in various historical periods are examined with special attention to the hero motif as seen in the fiction. Prerequisites: HS 131; HS 132 or SO 101; Every Other Year, All
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HS 132 or HS 112
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HS 111, HS 112, HS 131 or HS 132
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3.00 Credits
This course covers American business history from the mercantile era to the decline of laissez faire, with particular attention to New England. Topics include America as a developing economy: trade, commerce and the transportation revolution; the Industrial Revolution and the American system of manufacture; the managerial revolution and the growth of labor unrest, Progressivism, the cult of efficiency, and the decline of laissez faire. The Depression and New Deal also are covered. Prerequisite: HS 131, HS 132 or EC 112; Every Year, All
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3.00 Credits
Students are introduced to changing concepts of authority and the role of reason in the ordering of social and cultural values; the cultural mission of Russian Orthodoxy; the growth of a secular cultural elite; the modern struggle to define individual and community values in literature. This course includes readings in Russian thought and literature. Prerequisite: HS 111, HS 112, HS 131 or HS 132; Every Other Year, All
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