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HIST 4130: The Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: HIST 1131 or 1132. Europe from the fall of Rome to the Renaissance. The Byzantine and Islamic Empires are also considered.
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HIST 4135: Women in The Ancient And Medieval World
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: HIST 1131 or HIST 1132 : This course will survey the social, political, legal, economic, and religious roles of women in various western and non-western cultures from prehistory through 1500 C.E. Students will survey important historigraphical and other theses relating to women's issues and methods for analysing cross-disciplinary resources.
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HIST 4140: Renaissance And Reformation
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: HIST 1131 or 1132. The rebirth of classical learning in Italy and its spread across Europe, and the religious upheavals of the sixteenth century.
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HIST 4150: Crime And Punishment in Early Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: HIST 1131 or 1132. This course surveys the definitions of crime and deviant behavior and the impact of social institutions designed to protect European society before 1800. Topics include the prosecution of witchcraft, the Spanish Inquisition, and the relationship of poverty and crime in European cities.
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HIST 4155: Early Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: HIST 1131 or HIST 1132 : This course will examine in depth the society, culture and politics of Europe from the end of the medieval period to the end of the eighteenth century. The approach will be thematic, focusing on subjects such as economy and society, political and scientific revolutions, the role of gender, and political thought. This course proposes not merely a narration of the events of European history, but also an in-depth exposure to primary sources.
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HIST 4160: Science, Medicine And Society in Europe Before 1800
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: HIST 1131 or 1132. An investigation of the natural world and efforts to conquer disease. Topics include developments in anatomy and astronomy, the fight against bubonic plague, and social changes brought by the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment.
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HIST 4170: Women, Gender, And Society in Early Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: HIST 1131 or 1132. An examination of relationships between men and women in pre-industrial society and the impact of social and religious change on women's lives.
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HIST 4175: Enlightenment And Absolutism
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: HIST 1131 or HIST 1132 : This course will look at both monarchs and those they ruled from the height of the religious wars to the eve of the French Revolution. We will be especially focusing on the development of the modern state and society and the intellectual revolution that is known as the Enlightenment.
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HIST 4180: Epidemic Disease in History From The Black Death to Aids
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: HIST 1131 or 1132. An exploration of social changes brought by European and American experiences with bubonic plague, syphilis, cholera, yellow fever and AIDS, which will also include recurring ethical issues surrounding epidemic diseases and efforts to stop them.
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HIST 4210: The French Revolution And Napoleon
3.00 Credits
Georgia College & State University
Prerequisite: HIST 1131 or 1132. Europe from 1789 to 1815, emphasizing the role of France in the events of the period.
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