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3.00 Credits
Through lectures and readings students are introduced to civilizations of the Near East: Egyptians, Sumerians, Hittites, Kassites, Mitannians, Babylonians, Hebrews and Assyrians. Primary emphasis is on development of chronology, rise and fall of the great empires, and origin of Western religious tradition. Prerequisite: HS 112, HS 131, HS 132, HS 110 or HS 111; Every Other Year, Fall
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the political, social, economic and cultural treatment of the ancient Hebrews from the time of Abraham to the Roman destruction of Jerusalem in 70 A.D. Prerequisite: HS 112, HS 131, HS 132, HS 110 or HS 111; Every Other Year, All
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3.00 Credits
This course considers the ancient Greek world from about 3000 B.C. to 300 B.C. examining the Minoan civilization, early Hellenic peoples, the rise of Sparta, Spartan government and way of life, Athens from oligarchy to democracy, conflict with Persia and the Athenian Empire, the Peloponnesian Wars and after. Prerequisite: HS 111; Every Other Year, All
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HS 110, HS 111
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HS 110, HS 111
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HS 314
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3.00 Credits
The emergence of modern Europe's secular culture from the mid- 13th to the mid-16th centuries is examined with emphasis on tensions between older institutions and new forces. The course also considers a European order increasingly dominated by laymen given to secular innovation, humanism, capitalistic institutions, and the emerging dynastic state system. Prerequisite: HS 111; Every Other Year, All
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on conflict and division in Western Christendom during the 16th century, growing crises in the church, and failure of the papal monarchy; conflicts in doctrine and social and political factors; Lutheranism, Calvinism and other Protestant movements; the Counter-Reformation and the Council of Trent. Prerequisite: HS 111; Every Other Year, All
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3.00 Credits
Students review European civilization from the Peace of Augsburg to the death of Louis XIV; the growth of the state, the development of the bureaucracy, and diplomacy; the increase in warfare and the political struggle over taxation; the scientific revolution and the shift toward secular values. Prerequisite: HS 112; Every Other Year, All
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3.00 Credits
This course presents a survey of old regime, Enlightenment, French Revolution, and Napoleonic eras in European history; movements of thought and culture and their social background; the feudal reaction and middle class protest in France; national reactions to the French developments elsewhere in Europe. Prerequisite: HS 112; Every Other Year, All
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