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HIS 315: History of Medieval Europe
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly HIS 115) An examination of the culture and institutions of the medieval period and an analysis of the major forces which contributed to the development of western civilization during that era. 3 credits
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HIS 316: Emergence of Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly HIS 116) An interpretative study of the major political, military, social, religious, cultural, scientific and intellectual movements, together with the vital impact of geography and economic strategies upon the emergence of the modern European society from the Renaissance through the Napoleonic Era. 3 credits
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HIS 320: History of Race And Nationality in American Life
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly HIS 220) This course describes the assimilation of the different racial, religious, ethnic and national groups into the political, social and cultural life of the United States. Specific attention will be paid to the contributions each has made to the development of America. (Offered Spring) 3 credits
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HIS 325H: Bridge to The Modern World
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
This course examines the major events and developments in European history from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment. Emphasis will be placed upon social, religious and cultural developments, particularly as seen through overseas expansion, new directions in science and religious thought, and the formation of the modern state. Many of the most basic beliefs and values held today have their roots in this period making the development of Europe a key to understanding the modern world as a whole. Honor students only. (Offered Spring) 3 credits
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HIS 336: History of Modern Germany 1789- Present
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
This course explores the history of Germany through the internal conditions of that country and then their ramifications for the world at large. German culture and thought will be emphasized with the goal of understanding the paradoxical history of this country. 3 credits
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HIS 340: History And Politics of The Middle East
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(also POL 340) This course examines the history and politics of the Arab countries of the Middle East, as well as Israel, Turkey and Iran with major emphasis on the period since the First World War. Topics included are: colonialism and nationalism; the creation and transformation of the modern states; politics of oil; regional wars; and the Arab-Israeli conflict. 3 credits
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HIS 344: The Vietnam War
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
This course provides a comprehensive study of America's longest war. Beginning with the French colonial background, the course then proceeds to address the political, diplomatic and military aspects of the conflict from the Roosevelt to the Ford administrations and beyond. Special emphasis is placed upon the strategic and tactical contexts in which major decisions were made. The course concludes with a review of the political and cultural aftermath of the war up to the present time. 3 credits
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HIS 390: Topics in History
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly HIS 296) In depth study of topics not included in the regular curriculum cycle. Title of the course will be announced prior to the term offered. Prerequisite: Approval of the Chairperson. This course may be repeated for credit. (Offered upon request) 1-3 credits
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HIS 460,461: History Internship I, II
3.00 Credits
Molloy College
Internship in historical settings on both the local and state levels. Approval of Department Chairperson required. 3, 3 credits
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HIS 460,461 - History Internship I, II
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HIS 470: Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Molloy College
(formerly HIS 291) Independent study in the area of the student's special interest. Directed readings and discussions with a member of the department. Formal meetings once a week. Prerequisite: Permission of Department Chairperson and a 3.00 average in History. (Offered upon request) 1-3 credits
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