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HY 313: Revolutionary Europe
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. A study of the background and the events of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Period (1789-1815). Emphasizes the revolutionary wellsprings of the contemporary Western world.
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HY 314: 19th Century Europe
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. A study of the social, political, and industrial forces which shaped modern Europe between 1815 and 1914. Particular attention is given to the development of large state and business bureaucracies, the spread of industry and steam transportation, European imperialism, the rise of totalitarian ideologies, and the increase in popular participation in political and social events.
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HY 315: 20th Century Europe
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. The major themes of the course are the rise and demise of totalitarian dictatorships, the continued spread of democracy, the appearance of the welfare state, and the general improvement of the European standard of living since 1918.
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HY 321: England and Britain to 1688
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. This course covers British history from the Roman occupation to the Glorious Revolution with emphasis on the development of the English people and state.
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HY 322: England and Britain
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. A survey of English and British history from 1688 to the present. Encompasses political, constitutional, socioeconomic, cultural, intellectual, and imperial movements.
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HY 323: Tudor and Stuart Britain,1485-1714
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. This course is a survey of the political, religious, social and economic history of England and the British Isles during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
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HY 324: Nazi Germany
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive, sophisticated account and analysis of the Nazi period in German history. It will explore issues related to the content and implications of Nazi ideology, the role of Hitler, the complicity of elites such as the Junkers, the military the churches and big business. The course will examine the origins both of the Nazi movement and of the conditions in Germany that led to the movement's rise to power. It will provide a detailed analysis of the consequences of the implementation of Hitler's policies in the forms of genocide, military conquest, and defeat.
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HY 325: America's Vietnam War
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Can be used to satisfy the American or Non-Western requirement for a B.A. or minor in history.) This course explores America's experience in Vietnam from the 1940s to the 1970s in depth. This course grapples with this strange and terrible war as it attempts to answer questions such as, why did the United States make such a vast commitment to a part of the world with such little importance to its own national interests, what was the United States trying to accomplish in Vietnam, and why did the United States fail to fulfill its intentions in Vietnam.
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HY 330: Landmarks of Civilization
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as HU 330.) (Occasional lab time is required.) (Does not satisfy the requirements for a B.A. or minor in history.) Classical World to present. A review of selected examples of man's creative achievements in drama, literature, philosophy, art, and music. This course is designed to demonstrate the integration of human knowledge. Stresses expository writing and critical thinking.
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HY 332: History of American Business
3.00 Credits
Athens State University
3 Semester Hours. (Also listed as GBA 332.) This course familiarizes the student with the major developments in the history of American business since colonial times. Particular emphasis is given to the evolution the firm and the role of entrepreneurs.
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