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HIST 3252: Modern Russian History
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A course designed to trace the origins of the USSR in its Tsarist past, explore the Revolutions of 1917, and examine the subsequent 70 years of Communist rule. Supplementing historical evidence with political theory, literature, and economic data, the course raises broad questions about social change. Pre: One of the following: HIST 2002, HIST 2251, HIST 2401, HIST 2402, HIST 2451, or HIST 2601.
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HIST 3270: Gender in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The history of women and gender roles in western Europe from the birth of Christianity to around 1800. The course examines how women's and men's sexual and genderidentities were shaped by the major historical developments of the period. Topics include family, work, religion, politics and sexuality. Pre: WRI 1200; HUM 1000 or designated substitute; and any 2000-level history survey course.
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HIST 3302: History of Modern China
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Chinese history from the establishment of the Qing dynasty in 1644 to the present; analysis of the Western impact to China; and the course and significance of the revolutions of the twentieth century. Pre: Any 2000-level history survey course.
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HIST 3322: History of Modern Japan
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
Japanese history from Tokugawa times to the present. The course emphasizes the impact on Japan, the Meiji Restoration, Japanese imperialism in Asia and the Pacific, and the Japanese economic "miracle" of the postwar years. Pre: Any 2000-level history survey course.
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HIST 3326: Cultural History of Japan
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A thematic exploration of the formal and folk cultures of Japan emphasizing architecture, art, literature, calligraphy, drama, music, customs, and the Japanese personality. Pre: Any 2000-level history survey course.
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HIST 3352: History of Modern
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A survey of southeast Asian cultures, religions, institutions, and politics as experienced in Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines during the last century. Pre: Any 2000-level history survey course.
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HIST 3362: History of India
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This course offers an introduction to the history and culture of the Indian subcontinent. It will examine the roots of Indic civilization, explore it classical past, survey the rise and decline of the region's Buddhist, Hindu and Muslim empires, study its experience of European colonialism and trace the development of the region's modern nation states. Its special focus is the region's place in world history, from its role as the birthplace of several of the world's major religious and philosophical traditions to its current status as a major player in the process of cultural as well as economic globalization. Pre: WRI 1200 and any 2000-level history course.
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HIST 3411: U.S.:Jackson to Civil War
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A class survey of the course of American history during one of its key formative periods includes the expansion of the United States up to the Civil war, the growth of sectional conflict, the slavery and abolitionist movement, the events leading up to and the course of the civil war, and the problem of reconstructing the Union. Students will have the opportunity to read and discuss the variety of primary source materials as well as the interpretations of modern historians. Pre: One of the following: HIST 2002, HIST 2251, HIST 2401, HIST 2402, HIST 2451, or HIST 2601.
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HIST 3414: "Untied States:" Race and Ethnicity in American History
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
This course examines race and ethnicity in American history from the colonial period to the present. It will contrast the historical experiences of various racial and ethnic groups and will examine how each group was treated in relationship to other groups. In particular, we will examine how the racial and ethnic diversity of the U.S. has informed debates about American identity. The course also integrates Hawaiian history into the wider history of race and ethnicity in the U.S., showcasing "local" cultural patterns as both exceptions to and exemplars of wider American and global patterns of race and ethnicity. Pre: Any course from Research and Epistemology A and any course from World Cultures A, B or C or Global Systems A, B or C.
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HIST 3421: Gilded Age/Progressive Era
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A course that covers the new urban/industrial order at the turn of the century and examines the responses that this new landscape engendered both at home and abroad. The course is organized around the theme of conflict, including class, cultural, and political conflict. Topics include industrialization, imperialism, populism, progressivism, race relations, roaring twenties, and the onset of the Great Depression. Pre: One of the following: HIST 2002, HIST 2251, HIST 2401, HIST 2402, HIST 2451, or HIST 2601.
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