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HIS 304: History of Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Summarizes major events to 1911; stresses the internal and external struggles of the Republic; concentrates on post-1949 developments under socialism, including political, economic, social and cultural policies and programs; analyzes China's role in international affairs. Three lecture hours per week. Offered in alternate years.
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HIS 305A: History of Ancient Greece And Rome Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course explores the rich historical tradition and cultural legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome. From the Bronze Age origins until the Late Antique period, the course surveys the political, social, and cultural development of these two Mediterranean civilizations up through their transformation in the world of Late Antiquity. The course is taught primarily by lecture and illustrated lecture. Three hours per week.
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HIS 305A - History of Ancient Greece And Rome Diii
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HIS 306: Medieval Europe Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course covers the history of Europe from the time of the fall of the Roman Empire to the invading Germanic, Slavic, and Hunnic tribes, to the time of the Renaissance with its major contributions to civilization. Three lecture hours per week. Offered in alternate years.
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HIS 307: Renaissance And Reformation Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Studies the changes in European culture, religion, economics, and politics from the 15th through the 17th centuries. The art, literature, and economic evolution of the Renaissance, as well as the theological and political differences of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations will be stressed. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 308A: European History 1815- 1914 Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course covers the history of Europe from the Congress of Vienna to the summer crisis of 1914, with emphasis on such developments as the Industrial Revolution, the growth of liberalism and democracy, socialism, nationalism, and the nationalistic and economic rivalries of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Elective for Peace Studies minor. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 309A: Contemporary European History Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Surveys European history from 1914, including World War I, the period between the wars, World War II, and the Cold War, focusing on political, economic, social, and cultural developments. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 309A - Contemporary European History Diii
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HIS 310: Russian Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The development of Russia from Pre-Kievan and Kievan time to the establishment of Soviet Russia. The student is encouraged to build an understanding of modern Russia by pursuing appropriate readings. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 311: Problems in American History Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Deals with the changing patterns of historical interpretation of major phenomena in the nation's past. Serving as an introduction to historiography, the course, using the most relevant case material available, examines opposing points of view, the nature of new evidence, and challenges to traditional viewpoints. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 314: American Colonial History Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Stresses the development of the 13 English colonies to 1776. Topics will include the French settlements in Canada; the colonial wars; the Spanish settlements in the South; and the independence movement in the English colonies. The New England colonies will receive particular emphasis. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 315: The First World War And European Culture Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Examines the intellectual, cultural, and social impact of the First World War on Europe. Explores the prewar atmosphere of Europe, the long-term and immediate causes of war, the multiple experiences of combatants and noncombatants during the war, and the social, literary, and cultural movements and ideas emerging from these wartime experiences. Three lecture hours per week.
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