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HIST 212: Problems in
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Selected problems from the rise of industrialism after the Civil War to the present. Not open to students who have completed HIST 112. PREREQ: Admission to the Honors College or PERM/INST..
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HIST 251: History of Multicultural
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
An examination of America's multicultural history, with emphasis on how race and ethnicity have shaped American experience and identity.
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HIST 291: Introduction to The Study of History
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
An introduction to the study of history for liberal arts students, exploring the nature of the discipline, and dealing with practical problems of historical research and writing, including the applications of various methodological approaches to the analysis of data. Required of all history majors, prior to taking any upper-division history courses.
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HIST 301: Ancient
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
A study of the ancient Greek world from the Minoan sea empire of the second millennium to the empire of Alexander the Great in the late fourth century B.C. Political, economic, and cultural history are emphasized with special attention given to the outstanding achievements of the Greeks in political and philosophical thought, epic and dramatic poetry, historical writing, and visual arts. PREREQ: HIST 101, PERM/INST
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HIST 302: Ancient Rome
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
A survey of Rome from its earliest beginnings under Etruscan tutelage through its late imperial phase in the fifth century of the Christian era. Emphasis on political and military developments, social and religious changes, outstanding personalities and literary, legal and artistic achievements. PREREQ: HIST 101 or PERM/INST.
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HIST 303: Early
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
A study of the rise and development of Christianity from its Jewish and Greek origins in the first century through its establishment and elaboration as the state religion of the late Roman empire in the fifth century. Doctrinal, ethical, organizational, liturgical, and aesthetic developments within the Christian movement, and the political, social, and cultural roles of the Church within the late empire are analyzed through the media of early Christian and contemporary pagan writings and artistic remains.
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HIST 304: The Byzantine
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
A survey of the history and culture of the Byzantine Empire from the foundation of Constantinople by the Christian emperor Constantine in A.D. 330 to the final conquest of the empire by the Ottoman Turks in 1453. Provides a detailed study of the eastern Greek Orthodox imperial successor civilization to the ancient Roman empire, and its role in converting and civilizing the peoples of eastern Europe and Anatolia in the middle ages.
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HIST 305: Medieval
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
A survey of the political, religious, economic, and cultural development of Western Europe from the fourth to the fourteenth century. Special emphasis given to the Constantinian revolution, the rise and elaboration of monasticism, the Carolingian empire, feudalism and chivalry, the Gregorian papacy, and the outstanding cultural achievements of the twelfth century renaissance.
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HIST 306: Popular Religion And Culture in
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Study of how ordinary people in turbulent eras of European history bound themselves together for protection, community, and salvation through religious and social customs rich in ritual, symbolism, and tradition. PREREQ: HIST 101 and upper-division standing.
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HIST 308: The Age of Renaissance And
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
The connections between and the consequences of the Renaissance, the development of reformed religions, and the ideological clashes among Protestants and Catholics in European history between 1350--1650 are examined.
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