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HIS 116F _F: oundations:History of Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course provides an introduction to the major themes that have shaped the Western world from the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans and that of Christianized Europe in the Middle Ages, including the emergence of feudalism, the slow evolution of national groups, and the conflicts that ensued between these forces and the political and spiritual strength of the church. In addition, this course emphasizes the reading of a wide variety of primary and secondary sources. Staff/ Three credits
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HIS 116F-117F: Fo undations:History of Western Civilization I & II
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An introductory study of the major themes that have shaped the Western world and distinguished it from other great historic cultures. The first semester studies the civilizations of the ancient Greeks and Romans and that of Christianized Europe in the Middle Ages, including the emergence of feudalism, the slow evolution of national groups, and the conflicts that ensued between these forces and the political and spiritual strength of the Church. The second semester studies the rise of the modern state, the rise of scientific
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HIS 117: History of Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course will study the development of the West in modern times from the age of European expansion in the 16th Century to the emergence of the mass man in the 20th Century. Emphasis will be placed on the rise of the modern state, the evolution of scientific inquiry in an industrial and technological age, and the role of ideology against a backdrop of war and revolution. HIS 116 is not a prerequisite. Staff/ Three credits
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HIS 117F _F: oundations:History of Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course studies the rise of the modern state; the rise of scientific inquiry and modern science and the enlightenment as the preludes to the coming of the Industrial Revolution; the rise of modern technology; the age of political revolutions; and the onset of international tensions and wars. In addition, this course emphasizes the reading of a wide variety of primary and secondary sources. HIS 116 is not a prerequisite. Staff/ Three credits
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HIS 120: U nited States History to 1877
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
The first semester of this two-semester survey of American history begins with native peoples. It then examines the colonial encounters among European settlers, aboriginal inhabitants, and Africans; the growth of the English colonies in the context of the Atlantic World; tensions between the colonies and the Mother Country culminating in the Revolution; the emergence of the first American republic, 1783-1844; sectional rivalries and westward expansion; the collapse of the “second party system” (Democrats v. Whigs);Civil War and Reconstruction. Staff/ Three credits
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HIS 121: U nited States History Since 1877
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
The second semester of this two-semester survey of American history briefly reprises the story of the Civil War and Reconstruction, then focuses upon the rise of an urban, industrial, ethnically diverse America in the years before the Great Depression. The course next explores the re-inventing of the American republic during the New Deal and WWII and Cold War years, and concludes with an examination of the roots of the current “culture wars.”Staff/ Three credits
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HIS 201: A ncient Grece,1100 B.C.-323 B.C
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Emphasis on the rise of the Athenian city-state. Selections from Herodotus and Thucydides. Staff/ Three credits
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HIS 201 - A ncient Grece,1100 B.C.-323 B.C
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HIS 202: A ncient Rome,509 B.C.-565 A.D
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
From Rome’s rejection of Etruscan supremacy to the death of Justinian. Emphasis on Rome’s transition from Republic to Empire and on the subsequent transition from paganism to Christianity. Staff/ Three credits
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HIS 202 - A ncient Rome,509 B.C.-565 A.D
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HIS 204: Early Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An understanding of the Renaissance, Reformation, and modern state system as developments leading to an age of expansion, secularism, and absolutism. Lazar/ Three credits
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HIS 206: Rise and Decline of European Primacy,1870 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An investigation of the emergence of Germany, France, and Great Britain as great world powers and their subsequent collapse after the First and Second World Wars. Special consideration given to the influence of imperialism, militarism, and power politics. Staff/ Three credits
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