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HIS 259: Revolutionary America
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
Beginning with a study of the political culture of the colonies in the 18th century, this course examines the constitutional crisis with Great Britain that culminated in the War for American Independence. It also examines the creation of state and national constitutions following independence, the development of the first “party” system, and the War of 1812.Moynihan, Watters/ Three credits
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HIS 260: 19th Century America
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
A survey of the major political, social, economic, and cultural developments of the century (1815-1914) during which the United States became a modern industrial nation. Topics include the development of the two-party system, slavery, the Civil War and Reconstruction, industrialization, immigration, the triumph of big business, and the secularization of American culture. McClymer/ Three credits
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HIS 261: 20th Century America
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An investigation of the many facets of America’s 20th-Century development at home and abroad, from World War I to contemporary times. Kisatsky/ Three credits
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HIS 262: Civil War and Reconstruction in the United States
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An examination of sectional conflict, the inability to resolve problems, issues leading to secession, and the military and political aspects of the Civil War. Study of the reconstrction period will emphasize the revolutionary character of the conflict. Staff/ Three credits
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HIS 262 - Civil War and Reconstruction in the United States
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HIS 264: The United States since 1960
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An examination of contemporary America and its role in the world. Topics include the Civil Rights Movement, the “Great Society,” Vietnam, Watergate, the Carter years, the “ReaganRevolution,” and the end of the Cold War. Kisatsky/ Three credits
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HIS 264 - The United States since 1960
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HIS 265: Pe ace studies
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course will examine causes of global and personal conflict and allow students to discuss means of resolution within historical as well as sociological contexts. The lead professors will stimulate debate by personal example. Guest speakers will provide additional expertise in specific areas relevant to the weekly discussion. Watters/ Three credits
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HIS 267: U nited States Foreign Relations since 1776
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
An examination of U.S. interactions with the world from 1776 to the present. Topics include the diplomacy of the American Revolution, American westward expansion, the United States’ emergence as a world power, both World Wars, the Cold War, 9/11, and aftermath. The cultural, economic, and political context and consequences of U.S. globalism at home and abroad will be emphasized. Kisatsky/ Three credits
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HIS 268: The History of the Cold War
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course traces the history of the Cold War through the lens of American policy, politics, and culture. Students will explore the causes, character, and consequences of the Cold War by considering the role that strategic, political, economic, cultural, and ideological forces play in shaping events and their outcomes. The effects of the Cold War on life and culture (economic relationships, gender and race relations, popular culture) in the United States and around the world will also be treated in depth. Kisatsky/ Three credits
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HIS 269: The History of African-Americans
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
This course examines the history of African-American people in the area now comprising the United States, from their earliest presence in 1619 to the present. Staff/ Three credits
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HIS 270: Immigration and American History,1815 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Assumption University
A study of the role of the immigrant in American history, the impact on American society, and the process of assimilation and identification. The consequences of restriction since 1921 will also be investigated. McClymer/ Three credits
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HIS 270 - Immigration and American History,1815 to the Present
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