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HTY 261S: History of Mexico
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
History of Mexico from the earliest evidence of indigenous society to the present, with major emphasis on the past 1000 years. Analysis of political, social, economic and cultural change and continuity especiallywith respect to state and religious institutions; the effects of cross-cultural contact; the impact of racial, gender and class differences; and the movement of peoples within and across national borders. At least once every three years. Credit: 4
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HTY 262S: Undeclared Wars
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
From the routine invasions of Mexico and other Latin American nations at the beginning of the 20th Century to the wars in Iraq in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, this course examines the undeclared wars and various military operations that have seen Americans in harm's way without formal Congressional declaration. (Pass/Fail option) Every three years. Credit: 4
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HTY 263S: Cold War America
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course offers an in-depth examination of the tumultuous relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union. Primarily a social and cultural history of the conflict as it unfolded in the lives of American citizens, the course explores both the historical and historiographical issues that dominate the field of study. (Pass/Fail option) Every three years. Credit: 4
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HTY 271S: History of Medicine
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course explores the historical relationships between disease and health and American society from the multiple perspectives of class, race, gender and ethnicity. Major themes include: changing concepts of disease; the growth of scientific medicine and medical institutions; environmental and occupational health; "alternative" medicine; public health and hygiene; and epidemics from smallpox to AIDS. At least once every three years. Credit: 4
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HTY 277: Topics in History
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
The study of specific topics in history focusing on areas of expertise of the history faculty. Some examples would include Women at Work, Farmington After 200 Years, War and Society, etc. Every semester. Credit: 4
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HTY 281S: Living History Experience I
2.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course will require students to study the local, state and national political, social, economic and cultural conditions in the year 1870. Students will also be required to do research on particular people from the period. Students will then spend approximately 70 hours at the Norlands Living History Center where they will "live" in the year 1870. Every Semester. Credit: 2
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HTY 282S: Living History Experience II
2.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course will require students to study the local, state and national political, social, economic and cultural conditions in the year 1790. Students will also be required to do research on particular people from the period. Students will then spend approximately 70 hours at the Norlands Living Center where they will "live" in the year 1790. Every semester. Credit: 2
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HTY 290: Historical Methods
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This is a seminar course that examines the nature and meaning of history. During the semester students will explore various approaches and methodologies employed by scholars in constructing the historical past. Students will also be introduced to the concept of historiography, examining the changing nature of historical analysis. In the course an emphasis is placed on developing writing techniques, organizing papers and research methods. The specific topics and periods covered will be determined by the individual instructors. Prerequisite(s): History majors only; sophomore standing; permission of instructor. Every semester. Credit: 4
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HTY 301: Classical Greece
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
This course will explore the social, economic, political, cultural, intellectual, and art history of Ancient Greece in the 5th and 4th centuries B.C. Emphasis will be on the developments in the Classical Period that most significantly influenced the evolution of Western Civilization. Prerequisite(s): HTY 201S or permission of instructor. Every two years. Credit: 4
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HTY 316S: Gender,Sexuality and Imperialism
4.00 Credits
University of Maine at Farmington
Seminar participants will examine the controversial theory that the presence of European women in the colonies caused the downfall of the European colonial empires by distracting male administrators from the task of government while simultaneously arousing the suppressed sexuality of indigenous peoples. Participants will also examine how gender and sexuality were constructed in the colonial setting and how they were ultimately used by both the colonizers and the indigenous peoples to shape the evolution of colonial culture and society. At least once every three years. Credit: 4
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