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HI 391: Iberian Melting Pot: A Cultural History
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course is designed to give students an overview of the various ethnic, religious, and cultural influences that have contributed to the formation of modern Spain. We will explore the various tides of invasion: Phoenician, Greek, Roman, and finally Muslim that contributed to making medieval Spain a melting pot of religious tolerance. We will also discuss how these tides of invasion have molded the Spanish psyche and the far reaching effects on Western civilization itself. In addition, we will view the rise and fall of the Spanish Empire from 1492 to 1588 and the birth of Hispanic culture as reflected in the many countries which embrace Spanish as their official language.
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HI 399: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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HI 401: History and the Movies
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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HI 402: The United States Constitution: Legal an
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This interdisciplinary course offers the student an examination of the United States Constitution both as it was written and as it has been subsequently applied. In each instance, students will see what contemporary circumstances, ideals, and fears went into the writing of our fundamental law, as well as, how the courts have interpreted and thereby adjusted the law to fit contemporary need. Finally, the student will see the relevance of the Constitution in his or her own life and times by a discussion of current issues involving Constitutional law and guarantees. Upper Division status. This course cannot be used as a law elective for Legal Studies majors.
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HIE 190: History Elective 190
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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HIE 190 - History Elective 190
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HIE 191: History Elective 191
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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HIE 191 - History Elective 191
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HIE 192: History Elective 192
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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HIE 192 - History Elective 192
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HIE 193: History Elective 193
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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HIE 193 - History Elective 193
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HIE 194: History Elective 194
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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HIE 195: History Elective 195
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
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HIE 195 - History Elective 195
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