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4.00 Credits
Listed as Ancient History 158. Three or four credit hours. H. CAPREEDY
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4.00 Credits
A survey of European history from the age of Augustus to the beginning of the Thirty Years War, covering political, intellectual, social, and cultural history. Larger themes include the evolution of medieval kingship, relations between church and state, the development of nation-states, Renaissance, Reformation, and religious wars. Interactions among Christians, Jews, and Moslems; also attention to gender, family, and daily life. Four credit hours. H, I. TAYLOR
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to European political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments from 1618 to the present. Coverage of international relations, both within Europe and between Europe and the non-European world, the development of modern industrial nation-states, and transformations in culture and everyday life. Four credit hours. H, I. SCHECK
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4.00 Credits
A general overview of key issues and events in U.S. history from the age of settlement through the Civil War. Four credit hours. H, U. OPAL
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4.00 Credits
The rise of national power and its implications for American democratic values. Four credit hours. H, U. WEISBROT
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of American politics, society, and culture from the emergence of the United States as a superpower at the end of World War II through the turbulent events of the 1960s. Why did America forge a consensus for liberal reform at home and containment of communism abroad How did this consensus find expression in civil rights campaigns, a war on poverty, confrontations with the Soviet Union, and involvement in Vietnam How did this consensus shatter amid antiwar activism, racial turmoil, and a rising counterculture Part of the three-course Integrated Studies 136, "America in the Postwar World: 1945-1970." Prerequisite: Initially elect IS136 = concurrent enrollment in American Studies 136 and Music 136. Four credit hours. H, U. WEISBROT
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4.00 Credits
Listed as East Asian Studies 151. Four credit hours. H, I. SKYA
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4.00 Credits
Listed as East Asian Studies 152. Four credit hours. H, I. SKYA
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4.00 Credits
Listed as Ancient History 154. Three or four credit hours. H. CAPREEDY
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4.00 Credits
Listed as Latin American Studies 173. Four credit hours. H, I. FALLAW
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