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HIS 115FY: Latin Amrcn & Carrbbn Cvlzatn
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course examines the development of Latin America and the Caribbean as overlapping, though distinct regions, from before the Spanish Conquest of America to the present day. Many of the units consider a specific historical episode or era, while also posting a broader question concerning how these regions are understood in the United States. Major themes include the Conquest, Afro-Brazilian culuture, popular politics in the 20th Century, revolutions and revolutionary iconography, art, and literature. Classroom discussion cneters on the political, social, and cultural elements that characterize Latin America and the Caribbean.
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HIS 186FY: Europe:Ancient & Medieval
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
A critical examination of the forces, movements, and ideologies which established Western civilization as the dominant force of the modern world.
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HIS 200: Colonial America:1607-1815
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course will begin with the earliest European settlements on the continent of North America, tracing the inception and expansion of the various mercantile empires with emphasis upon British colonialism. It will conclude with the mercantile period in United States history through the revolutionary period to 1815.
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HIS 206: Prosp & Depress:Amer
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
A study of the United States from 1914 to 1939, emphasizing the change to a consumer society, the debate over isolation and the problems of the great depression.
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HIS 208: Rise Industrialm Amer
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course analyzes the impact of three forces, industrialization, urbanization and immigration, on American society during a period of rapid growth. Particular attention will be given to the response of varied segments of the American people to the changes brought by these dynamic forces.
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HIS 210: Women in American History
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
This course provides a survey of the history of women in America from colonial settlement until the present. Students consider women's economic contributions within the household and in waged work, as well as women's changing political status and the shifting ideologies defining women's roles.
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HIS 212: Recnt Americn Hist:Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
A history of the United States since 1945, emphasizing the Cold War, the McCarthy era, the civil rights movement and the culture of the 1960s.
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HIS 213: Southern History
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
In the colonial period, Southern distinctiveness was religious, geographic, and economic. Then Southern statesmen led the patriot side in the American Revolution and took key roles in founding the United States of America. In the early Republic, slavery became a peculiarly Southern institution and Southern political and economic priorities dominated the majority parties. This course will explore these periods as well as the years during and following the Civil War, the period through the end of segregation in the 1960s, and the years since then, mainly through consideration of a large number of primary documents. Alternate spring semester.
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HIS 214: American Economic History
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
The process of economic growth utilizing economic theory and historical discoveries. Process of economic growth in an advanced economy. Economic causation of problems of an advanced domestic economy. Role of the United States in world affairs. Offered periodically.
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HIS 215: Dev Am Pol Thought Col-WWI
3.00 Credits
Western Connecticut State University
A critical study of man, movements and ideas in the development of American political thought. Spring semester.
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