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HIS 362: Europe And The Atlantic, 1400- 1800 Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course examines the discovery, conquest, and colonization of coastal Africa and the western hemisphere by Europeans in the early modern era. Recent historical literature concerning the "discovery era" and its impact will be incorporated. Regional and comparative approaches will emphasize the development of a distinctive Atlantic economy and diverse colonial societies. Particular emphasis will be placed on trans-Atlantic trade, including the slave trade, and colonial competition and warfare. Three lecture hours per week
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HIS 363A: u. s. Women's History Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
U.S. Women's History presents women's history both as an integral part of United States history and as a distinct subject of historical inquiry. Using a variety of sources, this course will explore the public and private lives of U.S. women of different class, racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds from the colonial period to the present. The course will also introduce students to the methodology of women's history. Three lecture hours per week. Not open to students who have received credits for HIS363.
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HIS 364: a History of Slavery And Labor Migration in West Africa Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course examines the social and political factors which gave rise to slavery in West Africa and the relationship of the internal slave trade with the external one. It also analyzes the emergence of free labor and its subsequent transformation under the impact of urbanization. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 365A: Gender in East Asian History Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
The course concentrates on the gender relationships in East Asia. Asian women's search for personal freedom was a constant battle because traditional societies greatly suppressed their choices. The course examines Asian women's sufferings, their struggles against the existing social order, their successes and failures, and the ways in which Asian women's pursuit of their rights finally led to their widened participation in social and political affairs. Three lecture hours per week. Not open for students who have received credits for HIS365.
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HIS 366: History of Health Care
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A survey of the development of health care practices and varying perceptions of health care throughout history. Considers, also, the impact of selected social, economic, and political factors influencing the evolution of health care. The course will focus not only on man's health and diseases throughout history; but, also, on the history of all human activities connected directly or indirectly with the pursuits of the health care profession. The course will feature guest speakers, films, and related field trips.
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HIS 367: Modern Transportation Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
A study of the development of public transportation since 1900. Analysis of routes, state and federal regulations, equipment and finances. Amtrak, Greyhound and major airlines will serve as case studies. Lectures and discussions will be supplemented by the use of appropriate visual materials. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 368: History of South Africa Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course explores South Africa's history from early man to the post-apartheid period. Its focus is the origins and development of the ideology and practice of segregation and the internal and external factors contributing to feelings of racial superiority and exclusiveness. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 369: East Africa: The Past as Present Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course seeks to provide an introduction to the history of East Africa, principally the modern states of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. Special attention will be devoted to issues of multi-cultural contacts at frontiers of exchange, involvement in the modern world system, imperialism and neo-colonialism. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 370: Manuscripts And Archives: an Introduction to Archive Principles And Practices
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
As an introduction to the preservation of manuscripts and archival principles, emphasis is on procedures and policies which are intended to protect unique documents containing valuable historical evidence. The course provides students with practical experience. Three lecture hours per week.
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HIS 372: Europe in The Age of Enlightenment Diii
3.00 Credits
Salem State University
This course examines the history of Europe from the Glorious Revolution to the French Revolution, considering in particular the critique of Old Regime Europe offered by the Enlightenment.
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