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HIS 208: History of American Constitutions Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Traces the development of constitutionalism in British North America and analyzes its culmination in the constitutions of Massachusetts and the United States. The material studied is considered in the light of both contemporary government and Supreme Course decisions. Three lecture hours per week. Fulfills Massachusetts's teacher certification American Government requirement.
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HIS 209N: History of States Social Welfare Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course examines the historical foundations and development of social welfare in the United States. In particular, it explores the relationships among changing social, economic and political forces and the evolution of social welfare policies and institutions. A principal theme of the course will examine reasons for, and results of, solutions designed to deal with complex and dynamic problems. Three lecture hours per week. Required of Social Work majors.
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HIS 209N - History of States Social Welfare Diii
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HIS 210: Legal History Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A one-semester course examining the historical development of the fundamental concepts of Anglo-American law. These concepts include subject areas covered in the first year law school curricula: real and personal property, torts, contracts, criminal law, courts and procedural rules. The substantive and procedural aspects of the common law are traced and the significance of the developments in statutory law is explained. The historical background of modern landlord-tenant statutes and of consumer law remedies is also covered.
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HIS 211: Civil Rights in American History Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A study of individual and group rights in American History. The course traces the significance of status, race, sex and other classifications in American law from the colonial era through modern constitutional debate. The course emphasizes the development of equal protection and fundamental rights law. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 211 - Civil Rights in American History Diii
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HIS 215: The American Military Experience Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Examines the historic role of the armed forces through the study of origins and development of military institutions, traditions and practices. Strongly emphasizes military policy, organization and technology as they relate to political, economic, and social developments. Particular emphasis will be placed on the role of the citizen soldier in the United States. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 220: Introduction to European History Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The course introduces students to the European experience by examining broad historical themes. Emphasis will be placed on how historians have organized and interpreted major developments throughout various periods in European history. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 290: Historiography
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The course is an introduction to philosophies of history and recent developments in methodology, with consideration given to interpretative trends and conflicting schools of historical writing. Students are required to complete an historiographical project. Required of all History majors. Three lecture hours per week. Not open to students who have received credits for HIS402.
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HIS 300: History of Women And Religion Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Traces the development of western religious images of women through time. The course highlights myth as the cultural force from which women's roles and status emerge. Using archaeology, comparative mythology, and folklore, the course investigates European prehistory and history to unravel the spirituality of western civilization and the participation of women in that spiritual evolution. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 301: History of The Middle East Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
An introduction to the history and culture of the Middle East from the rise of Islam in the seventh century to the present. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 302: History of The Far East Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Surveys the early cultures of East Asia, religious beliefs and social customs. Concentrates upon China and Japan, the emergence of the United States and Russia as Asian powers, World War II and the wars in Korea and Vietnam. Three lecture hours per week.
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