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HIST 238: History of Urban America
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
The course will explore, discuss and seek to understand the America's urban community from the European colonial era to the present. The course will focus on the social, economic and political ramifications of change to America's urban population. Winter 2007
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HIST 239: U.S.Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
The course will examine the profound effects of popular culture on the United States from the revolution to the present. Topics, ranging from popular democracy, consumerism, advertising, television, movies and popular music, will focus on how Americans participate in the formation, expression and direction of U.S. culture. Spring 2008
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HIST 247: History of Modern Germany
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
This course examines 19th and 20th century Germany. We will focus on efforts to build a German state in the 19th century, the nature of this newly unified Germany, the rise and fall of Nazism, and German partition and reunification after the second World War. Fall
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HIST 256: An Introduction to Russian History
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
This course briefly examines the origins of the Moscovite state with a more in-depth analysis of Russia from Peter the Great. This course will emphasize major formative influences, important rulers, the 1917 Revolution, the impact of Lenin and Stalin, the collapse of the Soviet Union and the Post- Cold War. Fall 2008
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HIST 260: An introduction to East Asian History
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
This course provides an introduction to East Asian history, primarily China and Japan. The course will examine their social, cultural and economic and political development, focusing on both internal developments as well as interaction with foreign nations. Fall 2007
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HIST 335: History of Modern Europe I:1200-1789
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
This survey traces the origins of Europe's various cultures and classes, discussing how their interaction with one another leads to such major events as serf emancipation, the Italian Renaissance, the Protestant Reformation and the Religious Wars. This class will also analyze major economic and political trends of the age of the French Revolution. Fall
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HIST 336: History of Modern Europe II:1789-1919
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
This survey studies the "Long Nineteenth Century" from the French Revolution to World War I,comparing monarchies with democracies and dictatorships; the nation-state with multi-national empires; and laissez-faire capitalism with socialism. Winter
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HIST 337: Twentieth Century World History
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
This survey seeks to find the causes and effects of current world problems and crises. Special emphasis will be placed on countries and events that are focal points in world affairs today. These include the nation-state and minorities, radical communist, fascists, and religious ideologies, decolonization, modernization and Westernization. Spring
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HIST 345: Diplomatic History of the United States
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
This survey course acquaints students with diplomatic history of the United States since 1865. The course emphasizes foreign policy issues of the twentieth century, including United States participation in the First and Second World Wars, the Cold War, the Korean and Vietnam Conflicts, Desert Storm and the War on Terrorism. Winter 2008
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HIST 351: Studies in American History I
3.00 Credits
Briar Cliff University
This course explores great issues/themes in American history from European discovery to the outbreak of the Civil War (e.g. Puritanism, the American Revolution, slavery). The course teaches students to understand these issues/themes within the broader historical context of the era as well as develop their written and verbal skills. Winter 2007
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