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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 2112. A survey of religious history in the United States, with special emphasis on beliefs, institutions, and their social and cultural context.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 2112. For the years 1492-present, consideration will be given to nationality, immigration, ethnicity (Asian-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, and Middle Eastern-Americans), the elderly, popular culture, and the environment.
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Prerequisite: HIST 1110, HIST 2112. A history of the people of African descent in the United States, from the African beginnings to 1865. The course will emphasize the forced migra-tion of Africans, their experiences under planta-tion slavery, their resistance and emancipation, and their contributions to American society.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 1110. A survey of the activities and experiences of African people who live outside the continent from the earliest times to the present. This course examines the migration of Africans to Eurasia, the Oceania, and the Americas, and gives special attention to the slave trade across the Sahara Desert and the Atlantic and Indian Oceans; the comparative experience of Africans in slavery in the Middle East and the Americas; emancipation and the process of racial and national integra-tion; and the economic, political, and cultural contributions of Africans in the Diaspora.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 2112. A history of the Black people in the United States since emancipation. The course emphasizes the struggles waged by African Americans to achieve racial equality and full citizenship in the United States, and the social, cultural, politi-cal, and economic forces that have shaped the African American community. Special attention is given to the men and women who led the struggle, the ideas and ideals which inspired and dominated each phase of the struggle, and the movements and institutions which were created in the process.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 1110. A history of Greece and Rome from the rise of the Greek city-state to the collapse of the western Roman Empire, with emphasis on their political, cultural, and intellectual contributions to the development of Western society.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 2112. A survey of the development of the American military and its role in U.S. and world history. The course will emphasize the political, eco-nomic and social importance of the military and its role in integrating U.S. society as well as a study of the evolution of strategy, operations and tactics and their use in warfare.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 2112. Focuses on the social, economic, political, cultural and religious experiences of American women of various racial, ethnic and religious backgrounds from the Colonial period to the present.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 2112 or HIST 1110. This course puts the Holocaust into historical perspective and reflects on what it reveals about genocide in the twentieth and twenty-first centu-ries. The course examines the roots of anti-Semi-tism, the rise of fascism in Europe as it relates to the ideology of the Nazi Party, and the implemen-tation of the Final Solution. The structure and pur-pose of the ghettos and death camps is studied, as well as efforts to resist. The course concludes by looking at what contemporary representations of the Holocaust mean for a post-Shoah generation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 2112. Surveys American business and economic development from colonial times to the present. Major themes include the history of small busi-ness and family business; the shifting position of the U.S. within the world economy; the regional economy of Georgia and the South; labor-man-agement relations; the labor movement; and the changing social, political and cultural context within which business and economic institutions have developed.
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