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3.00 Credits
Also offered as WMST212. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: HIST212 or WMST212. An analysis of the economic, family, and political roles of European women from 1750 to the present. The effects of industrialization on women's work and status, the demographic parameters of women's lives, and women's participation in political events from market riots to suffrage struggles.
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Two hours of lecture and one hour of discussion/recitation per week. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: HIST213 or HIST219O. Formerly HIST219O. Explores the social construction of sexualities from the first colonial settlement to the modern era in the United States. Analyzes the implications of these understandings for power relations in U.S History.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the history and development of major religions as a significant aspect of social and cultural history. Discusses major scholarly approaches to the study of religion.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours of lecture and one hour of discussion/recitation per week. Also offered as AAST222. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: AAST222, AAST298A, HIST219L or HIST222. Formerly HIST219L. The history of immigration and the development of diverse populations in the United States are examined. Topics include related political controversies, the social experiences of immigrants, ethnicity, generations, migration, inter-group relations, race and diversity in America culture.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the military history of Europe through an examination of the economic, financial, strategic, tactical, and technological aspects of the development of military institutions and warfare from the dynastic wars of the Valois and Habsburgs to the national wars of the French Revolution and Empire.
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3.00 Credits
The military history of Europe through an examination of the economic, financial, strategic, tactical, and technological aspects of the development of military institutions and warfare from the Congress of Vienna in 1815 to the present.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: By permission of Study Abroad Office only. Not open to students who have completed GNED288. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: GNED288 and HIST232. Formerly GNED288. Study Abroad in London, England. The history of London, beginning with its foundation by the Romans, continuing with the city's progressive political and cultural domination of England, the British Isles and the British Empire, and concluding with a look at the city in the 20th Century. Students look at London through the eyes of contemporaries and historians while forming their own impressions of the city during course-based walking tours of the city.
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3.00 Credits
Two hours of lecture and one hour of discussion/recitation per week. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: HIST219P or HIST233. Formerly HIST219P. Britain's empire from the mid-sixteenth century to the late twentieth century, focusing on the encounter between Britain and indigenous peoples. Topics include the origins of British imperialism in Ireland and North America, the slave trade, the East India Company and India, women in Empire, transportation and the making of Australia, sex in empire, missionaries, racial theories and decolonizaiton.
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3.00 Credits
British history from Roman times to the 15th century. The Anglo-Saxon, Scandinavian and Norman invasions; the coming of Christianity; Magna Carta, the development of Parliament, legal institutions and the Common Law; the decline of medieval kingship.
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3.00 Credits
British history from the War of the Roses to the Hanoverian succession; Yorkist and Tudor society and politics; the Renaissance and Reformation in England, Henry VIII through Elizabeth I; 17th-century crises and revolutions; intellectual and cultural changes; the beginnings of empire; the achievement of political and intellectual order.
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