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Development of new forms of art, culture, religious expression, political thought, urban organization, economic practice, and family structure from the end of the Middle Ages to the beginnings of the modern era. Prerequisite: Six credits of history. 3 credits.
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Europe from the emergence of Protestantism to the outbreak of the Thirty Years War. Breakup of the medieval ideal of a united Christendom, mainstream and radical Protestantism, impact of religious warfare, changing attitudes toward high and popular culture. Prerequisite: Six credits of history. 3 credits.
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Advanced study of eighteenth-century European cultural, intellectual, social and political history. Includes Enlightenment ideas (“progress, the “pursuit of happiness” and the quest fo“virtue”); constitutional and absolutist government; commercialcapitalism; changes to the traditional social order; nationalism and patriotism; religious toleration; and the advent of print culture. Prerequisite: Six credit hours of history. 3 credits.
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Development of the economic, political, social, and cultural patterns of Europe during the Age of Reason and the Age of Enlightenment. Prerequisite: Six credits of history. 3 credits.
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Study of France during the last stages of the old regime; the revolution; and the rise and fall of Napoleon Bonaparte. Prerequisite: Six credits of history. 3 credits.
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Detailed study of the development of the economic, political, social, and cultural patterns of Europe from Waterloo to the outbreak of World War I. Prerequisite: Six credits of history. 3 credits.
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Detailed analysis of the First World War, the Versailles settlement, the Russian revolution, the emergence of Fascism and Nazism, the Second World War, the Cold War, European reconstruction, the Eastern European Revolutions, the development of consumer societies, European economic integration, the end of communism, and the wars of Yugoslav succession. Prerequisite: Six credits of history. 3 credits. 336 College of Liberal Arts
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Examines politics and diplomacy in Europe from the Congress of Vienna to the present. Topics include the “Spring of Nations”in 1848, the unification of Germany in 1871, the outbreaks of World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. Prerequisite: Six credits of history. 3 credits.
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Study of the major scientific and technological advances since medieval times and their impact on society. Presented in a non-technical manner. Prerequisite: Six credits of history. 3 credits.
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Study of the development of Mexican civilization, examining the Maya and Aztec background and emphasizing the Spanish conquest, colonial institutions, the independence movement and the problems of nationhood, the Mexican Revolution of 1910, and contemporary issues. Prerequisite: Six credits of history. 3 credits.
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