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HIST 326: Baseball & the American Dream
4.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
Examines the impact of baseball on such varied topics as urbanization, literature, business and racial relations. Baseball from the inside and outside. Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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HIST 328: Christianity in U.S.History
3.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
This course covers the role of Christianity in the United States history from the nation's creation until today. The class will look at how mainline Christian denominations have shaped U.S. history and been in turn shaped by the American experience. Within this broad historical sweep of linking the past to the present, important issues like the separation of church and state and how the nation has gone from Protestant establishment to secularism, as well as how law and politics have come to impact religion, will be examined. This course is the same as RS 328; credit will only be given for one of these courses. Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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HIST 329: United States:Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
This course will examine a particular time and topic in U.S. history. Course content will vary. Credits: 1 to 4 Repeatable: Repeatable up to a maximum of 12 credits, provided the topics are different.
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HIST 331: Poverty in the United States
4.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
Examines poverty in the United States from the colonial period to the present, focusing on the evolution of social policy, poverty knowledge, and worker and community organizing against poverty. The course will also focus on poverty debates as they relate to structures of racial, economic, and gender inequality and the meaning of democracy and citizenship. Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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HIST 332: Women in American History
3.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
An analysis of women's experience from the colonial period to the present. Focusing on the way gender has been defined and redefined, the course considers such issues as work, friendship and marriage, reproduction, the struggles for equality and women's culture. The influence of class, race and ethnicity on women's experiences will also be considered. This course is the same as WS 332; credit will be given for only one of these coursesCredits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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HIST 333: America Since 1945
4.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
An exploration of the forces that have shaped America since the end of World War II. Topics include the history of the Cold War from the dropping of the atomic bomb and the war in Vietnam to the uncertain interventions of today, the contest between liberals and conservatives over the national identity and the role of government, the Civil Rights movement, the women's movement and environmentalism. Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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HIST 334: United States & Vietnam
4.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
No conflict so dramatizes the contradictions of the Cold War or so exposes the dynamics of government policy-making as the United States' involvement in the conflict in Southeast Asia. The course analyzes the history of America's intervention, the struggle of the Vietnamese people for control of their land, and the domestic turmoil that was an essential accompaniment to this war.Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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HIST 335: Work and Workers in the U
4.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
Examines the history of work and workers in the United States from the colonial period to the present, focusing on the evolution of management techniques, government actions and legislation, and worker organizing and culture. The course will also relate the labor movement to debates over the meaning of democracy, citizenship, and equality. Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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HIST 343: Ancient Nile Valley
4.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
Survey of developments in Ancient Egypt and Nubia from the origins of agriculture through the Pyramid Age, Egyptian imperialism, Nubia's golden era, the impact of Hellenism and down to the extinction of the last outpost of Pharaohic civilization at Meroe. Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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HIST 347: Africa:Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
This course will examine a particular time and topic in African and Middle Eastern history. Course content will vary. Credits: 1 to 4 Repeatable: Repeatable up to a maximum of 12 credits, provided the topics are different.
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