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3.00 Credits
Explores intellectual developments in European society and their historical context, focusing on medieval theology and philosophy, the social and political environment in which these ideas emerged, and their effects (if any) on these societies. Special attention will be paid to scholasticism and humanism and reactions to non-Christian ideas.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the causes of revolutions from the sixteenth to the twentieth century, focusing on historical context, ideological positions, exportation of revolutionary ideas, the foreign policy of revolutionary states, and the role of revolutions and revolutionaries in world affairs.
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3.00 Credits
Explores Russian history under autocratic tsars from Peter the Great until Nicholas II, focusing on geographical expansion; reforms initiated by Alexander II; the rise of Nihilism and the People¿s Will; the impact of industrialization and worker unrest; imperial policies and popular reactions culminating in revolution.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the history of modern Russia with a particular emphasis on the nineteenth-century background of the Communist Revolution, the revolution itself, the Stalin era, and changes after World War II.
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3.00 Credits
Explores war and its effect on history from the ancient world to the twenty-first century, focusing on the quest for national security, as well as the cultural and technological factors, social transformations, and influence on art, music, and popular culture.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the war¿s origins and effects on world history, focusing on transformations that led to other conflicts in the twentieth century. Special attention will be paid to diplomatic and military components, reactions by the intelligentsia, and the experiences of women and ordinary soldiers during and after the war.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the diplomatic background, military operations, domestic developments, and peace settlements of the war. Special attention will be paid to its causes, social and economic change related to the war, scientific and technological achievements, the clash of ideology, and the war¿s influence on world history since 1945.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the Holocaust¿s historical origins from the time of Christ to the development of modern anti-Semitism, focusing on cultural and social factors that allowed genocide of state-designated ¿undesirables¿ in Germany, comparison with other similar movements in the twentieth century, and reactions by world powers.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the political, social, and military developments in Vietnam focusing on the country¿s desire for independence, international commitments of support, and the war itself. Special attention will be paid to social forces in Vietnam, Europe, and the Unites States that shaped the conflict on the battlefield and at home.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the interconnection between Americans and land through the effects of agricultural developments on U.S. policy and culture and the impact of national or international affairs on the rural sector.
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