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3.00 Credits
The Roman Empire from the assassination of Julius Caesar to the "fall" of the Empire in AD 476. Its principal focus is upon the political and social history of the Empire.
Prerequisite:
HIST A101 UA D AND HIST A225 UA D
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of key issues in Europe from roughly 1000-1400, including feudal and manorial structures, religious developments, such as new monastic orders and the growth of papal power, intellectual and economic developments such as the rise of scholasticism and book-keeping, and political and social developments. Particular emphasis will be placed on the impact of the Crusades, the Twelfth Century Renaissance, religious minorities, dissent, and rural and urban life. Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test, SAT Verbal Section, or ACT English Test will waive the WRTG A111 or WRTG A211 prerequisites.
Prerequisite:
HIST A101 UA C (AND WRTG A111 UA D OR WRTG A211 UA D )
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3.00 Credits
Examines the key political, social, economic and cultural developments in Renaissance and Reformation Europe. Emphasis will be placed on the medieval legacy; Renaissance art, power and family life; European encounters and conquests; the emergence of a new world economy; religious reform and revolution; and daily life in Reformation Europe.
Prerequisite:
HIST A101 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Examines the key political, social, economic and cultural developments in Early Modern European history. Special emphasis will be placed on religious warfare and the military revolution; absolutism and constitutionalism; colonies and empires; commercial and agricultural revolutions; scientific revolution and enlightenment; witchcraft; social estates and daily life; and the Ancien Regime on the eve of Revolution.
Prerequisite:
HIST A102 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Examines the key political, social, economic and cultural developments in 19th century Europe. Special emphasis will be placed on the French and Napoleonic revolution; restoration and reaction; industrialization and urbanization; romanticism, liberalism and socialism; nationalism and national unification; imperialism; fin de siecle culture; and daily life.
Prerequisite:
HIST A102 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Examines the key political, social, economic, intellectual and cultural developments in 20th century Europe. Special emphasis will be placed on the broad historical forces at work during the 20th century--such as war, revolution, fascism, communism, democracy, modernization, decolonization and globalism - and how both elites and ordinary people responded to a changing world.
Prerequisite:
HIST A102 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Chinese history from the middle of the Qing (Manchu) Dynasty, about 1800, through the 1990s. Designed to provide a broad understanding of the historical, cultural, and social development of China as it made the transition to a modern state.
Prerequisite:
HIST A121 UA D OR HIST A122 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Japanese history from the last decades of the Tokugawa Shogunate, about 1800, through the 1990s. Designed to provide a broad understanding of the historical, cultural, and social development of Japan as it made the transition to a modern state.
Prerequisite:
HIST A121 UA D OR HIST A122 UA D
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3.00 Credits
An interdisciplinary examination and analysis of Northeast Asia covering China, the Koreas, and Japan designed to provide students with the means to understand how the societies of this region have developed separate and distinct identities despite their common cultural and philosophic roots. Registration Restrictions: Completion of GER Tier 1 (basic college-level skills) courses. Crosslisted with INTL A325 and PS A325
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3.00 Credits
History of the relationships between Russia and its neighbors in East Asia and the Pacific. Among the major themes to be explored are the impact of the Mongol conquest, contact and colonization in the "borderlands," historical debates on the importance of East Asia and the Pacific to Russia, and the articulation and pursuit of Russian geo-political interests in the region.
Prerequisite:
HIST A102 UA D OR HIST A121 UA D
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