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HIS 1050: American Civilization Since World War II
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Recent American ideas, institutions, and social movements within the broad context of global change and conflicts. (B)
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HIS 1300: Europe and the World 1500 1945
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
No credit after former HIS 1300 or former HIS 2870. The rise of the modern West and the response of the non-West from the age of Columbus to the age of Hitler: the foundations of the contemporary world. (T)
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HIS 1400: The World Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
No credit after former HIS 1040. Selected topics in world history since 1945, including: impact of World War II on Europe and European empires; bipolar division of the world between the United States and the Soviet Union; the international order and relations between the industrial nations (First World) and the developing nations (Third World). (T)
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HIS 1600: African Civilizations to 1800
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
No credit after former HIS 2400. Africa from ancient Egypt to the Atlantic slave trade. Emphasis on state-building; regional and international commercial network and their role in economic, political, and socio-cultural change. (T)
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HIS 1610: African Civilizations Since 1800
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
No credit after former HIS 2410. The origins of contemporary Africa, nineteenth century state-building, spread of Islamic religion, establishment of European empires, independence struggles, problems of independence. (T)
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HIS 1700: East Asian Civilizations to 1840. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Traditional East Asian culture and civilization; introduction to origins, growth, and development of the traditional societies of China, Korea, and Japan from remote antiquity until about 1840. (I)
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HIS 1710: History of Modern East Asia
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
From beginning of nineteenth century to the present; emphasis on political, social, economic developments in China, Japan and Korea. (I)
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HIS 1800: The Age of Islamic Empires 600 1600
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Historical evolution of the Islamic world from birth of Islam to height of Ottoman Empire. Islamic history and civilization in a world-historical context; developments indigenous to specific regions, such as Islamic Spain. (Y)
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HIS 1810: The Modern Middle East
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Survey of Middle East history in modern era, focusing on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Ottoman history from 1600: impact of European imperialism and nationalist movements, resulting in development of modern state systems, regional/national conflicts, Islamic response to modernization. (Y)
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HIS 1910: Latin America from Independence to the Present. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Latin America from early nineteenth century to the 1980s. Major themes include: 1) colonial pasts and political independence; 2) state formation, and the construction of identities at local and national levels; 3) elite and popular relations, including cases of rebellion, revolution, and state repression; 4) forms of capitalist development and transformations in class relations, ideologies of economic development, and linkages to the United States. (Y)
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