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HIS 327: History of The African American II Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Analysis of the period from Reconstruction to the present. Special emphasis will be put on the role of charismatic Black leaders and theoreticians of the 1920's and their impact on the development of the ideologies of the 1960's. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 329: History of Native North Americans Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A chronological survey of the history of native North American Indians, emphasizing their first contact with Europeans to the present. Special attention will be focused on their unique social, cultural and religious diversity. Extensive collateral reading. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 330: History of Africa I Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course presents the account of: ancient history of Africa, the Arab conquest, modern changes in North Africa, tribal life south of the Sahara, impact of European imperialism, contemporary developments in the emerging nations. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 331: History of Africa II Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course is concerned with modern African history with emphasis on the rise and fall of the European colonial empires, and the emergence of the new African states. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 333: History of France Since 1763 Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Covers the political and economic as well as social developments from 1763 to the present. Beginning with the era of the French Revolution, the course will introduce students to the events which have shaped contemporary France. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 334B: History of Modern Germany Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A survey of modern German History. Examines the complexities of modernIzation during the Bismarkian and Wilhelmine eras, Germany's role in World War I, the "crisis years" of Weimar, the social, cultural and political dimensions of Nazism, the Third Reich and the Holocaust; the nature of a divided Germany and the implications of reunification in the contemporary era. Three lecture hours per week. Not open to students who have received credit for HIS334A.
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HIS 335: Early Modern Europe Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course will survey the main events, themes, and structures of Europe in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, from the Peace of Westphalia through the French Revolution. Political, social, economic, and cultural topics will be examined in equal measure, with emphasis on the comparative development of continental Absolutism and the English constitutional monarchy. Other topics include urban and rural life, the emergence of an Atlantic economy, and Enlightenment ideology. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 342: Irish History Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A survey of Irish culture and history from the pre-Christian to the modern period. Three lecture hours per week. Students who have received credit for HIS340 or HIS341 may not receive credit for HIS342.
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HIS 343: Era of The American Revolution Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
Examines the causes and development of the American Revolution. Beginning with an analysis of the political culture of the British North American colonies and the imperial structure, it traces the strains, which emerged between the imperial center and colonial peripheries. State and federal constitution making during the "Critical Period" and post-revolutionary development will be considered. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 348A: Twentieth- Centure European Women's History Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The history of twentieth-century European women takes a chronological as well as thematic approach. The course will begin by looking at "the nationalization of women" -the efforts by various nations to construct their own definitions of womanhood, often during times of war. Other themes include images of women, poverty and women, law and women, and feminist movements. Three lecture hours per week. Not open to students who have received credit for HIS348.
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