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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. The nature, causes, and results of revolutionary change, including the French, American, Haitian, Russian, and Chinese revolutions, and the depiction of revolutionary change in art, theater, and literature.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. A survey of the circumstances and consequences of Irish immigration from the eighteenth century to the present, including the patterns of settlement and assimilation of Irish immigrants in the West Indies, the United States, Canada, England, Scotland, Wales, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. The origins of the conflict between Christianity and Judaism, and the fate of the Jews in Medieval Europe. The gradual liberation and assimilation of the Jews of Western Europe, 1789-1870. The rise of modern racism and anti-Semitism in Europe, 1889-1939. Hitler, the Nazis, and the destruction of European Jewry during World War II. Anti-Semitism in the contemporary world. Social-psychological and cultural theories of anti-Semitism will be considered.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits (maximum 6 credits). Various sections on topics in comparative history. (For specific topics and sections each semester, consult the Department.)
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Selected aspects of African history, politics, and society. Topics to be announced each semester.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. Selected aspects of Caribbean history, politics, and society. Topics to be announced each semester.
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3.00 Credits
One semester, 3 credits. (May be repeated for a total of 6 credits.) Individual reading and writing on a specific topic in comparative History, under faculty direction. PREREQ: Satisfactory completion of 60 college credits, including one 300-level History course, unless exempted, and instructor's permission prior to registration.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits (maximum 6 credits). PREREQ: Either satisfactory completion of 12 credits in History and a History major or instructor's permission. History of the United States *Courses precede by an asterisk are not expected to be offered in 2009-2011.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. The British colonies in North America from the "lost" English settlement at Roanoke to the treaty ending the French and Indian War. The collision of Europeans and Native Americans, conflicts between the European colonial powers, the establishment of slavery in North America, and political, social, and religious development.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. American development from the mid-eighteenth century through the framing of the Constitution, with emphasis on the American Revolution, the interrelation of European and American affairs, and the growth of American institutions and ideals.
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