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HIST 4900: Seminar in History
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A seminar style course that incorporates class discussions, oral presentations, and a major written research project. The focus varies depending on the instructor, but possibilities include historiography, a specific geographical region, or a chronological period. Includes discussion of methods of historical research and inquiry. Pre: At least one 3000-level history course.
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HIST 4901: Seminar:World History
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An examination of the field of world (or global) history. It is not designed to be a comprehensive view of the human experience. Instead it looks at some of the important themes in world history (such as the cross-cultural contact, frontiers, etc.) and the approaches used in the study of world and comparative history. Pre: Any 3000-level history course.
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HIST 4911: Seminar:Ancient History
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An examination of selected topics in antiquity from the earliest civilizations of the ancient near east through the fall of Rome. Topics vary but may include the fall of bronze age civilizations, the Greek polis as a political/ social institution, the rise of Rome, etc. In each case, students are acquainted with the pertinent primary source material as well as the works of modern authorities. Pre: Any 3000-level history course.
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HIST 4961: Seminar:Military History
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
An examination of selected topics in military history, possible topics for the course may include the development of the art of war in Western Europe, or the clash between western military methods and those of other regions including the Middle east and Asia. Students will read some of the latest works in military history that show the trends in the "new military history" that emphasizes institutionsas well as "battle studies." Pre: At least one 3000-level history course.
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HIST 6600: Seminar:Military Historiography
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A course that introduces the discipline of military history. It looks at the various methodological approaches that military historians have used to the field of military history. Included are discussions of traditional "battle studies" as well as the "new" military history such aviewing military history in the broader context of war and society. Pre: Graduate standing.
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HIST 6601: Seminar:Theory and Practice of Diplomacy
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A course that links together the historical study of diplomacy in its implementation as national grand strategy. The seminar looks at some of the great diplomatic and military theorists from ancient times through today and then analyzes how their theories were put into strategic practice. Pre: Graduate standing.
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HIST 6611: Seminar:War in the Ancient World
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A course that considers the role of warfare from the age of chariot empires in the second millennium B.C. until the fall of the Roman empire. Themes will vary but may include such topics as the warfare in the age of the Greek polis, theimpact of Alexander the Great, the Roman army as an institution, etc. Pre: Graduate standing.
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HIST 6622: Seminar:The Military Revolution
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A seminar that centers on a topic that has engaged historians for the past forty years - the military revolution debate which suggests a revolution in warfare that helped place Europe on to the road of world dominance. This course examines the question as to whether there was indeed a military revolution or rather an evolution. Pre: Graduate standing.
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HIST 6624: Seminar:Revolutionary and Napoleonic Warfare
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
A seminar that discusses a pivotal period in the development of modern war - the age of the French Revolution and Napoleon. Some of the topics may include the impact of nationalism on warfare, the reaction of Europe to Napoleonic warfare, and analysis of Napoleon as a commander. Pre: Graduate standing.
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HIST 6627: Seminar:The First World War
3.00 Credits
Hawaii Pacific University
The purpose of this course is to provide an in-depth analysis of World War One in Europe and the world. This seminar will analyze WWI as a watershed event in the formation of modern society. We will discuss the war, diplomacy, battles, tactics, and important personalities during the period 1914-1919. Pre: Graduate standing.
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