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HIS 308: Nineteenth Century Europe
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
An analysis of the forces for change in 1815 and 1914 and their impact on individual Western European states. Special consideration will be given to the rise of cities, the growth of national identities, and the tensions leading to the outbreak of World War I. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2008HIS 309 THE TWENTIETH CENTURY WORLD This course explores the twentieth century from the First World War to the radical divisions that dominate the modern world. Europe is the focus, but since so much of the century's history is international or even global, non-European history will also be explored. Special attention will be paid to the rise of Communism, Nazism and Fascism, world wars and genocide, imperialism and decolonization, and the beginnings of the new Europe as the century ends. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring 2009
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HIS 310: American Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
Principles and problems in American diplomatic history in periods of national and world crisis. Prerequisite: HIS 172 or departmental permission 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2007, 2009
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HIS 321: American Social And Intellectual History
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
Discussion on selected topics of the non-political aspects of American history, including economic influences, racial contributions, lit- erary, artistic and scientific trends as well as religious problems and reform movements. Prerequisite: HIS 172 or departmental permission 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits.
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HIS 325: American Colonial Society
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
A study of the origins and maturation of the American colonies from the founding of Jamestown to the dawn of the American Revolution. The course will emphasize the political, economic, and social dynamics of the various colonial societies. Particular attention will also be given to the interaction of the peoples of early America. Prerequisite: HIS 170 or departmental permission 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring 2008
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HIS 327: Revolutionary America
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
A study of the social, cultural, and political history of the period 1763-1789. The course will emphasize the causes and consequences of the American Revolution, and the development of a new nation and new governments. Prerequisite: HIS 170 or departmental permission 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2008 History 135HIS 329 EARLY NATIONAL PERIOD 1787-1848 This course will study United States history from the implementation of the Constitution in 1787 to the rise of sectionalism in 1848 including the beginning of political parties, the growth of nationalism, international relations, and the Jeffersonian and Jacksonian periods. Prerequisite: HIS 170 or departmental permission 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2009
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HIS 335: American Civil War And Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
An examination of why the crisis occurred when it did, of the main actors in the tragedy, and of the short and long range consequences of the War between the States. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring 2008
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HIS 340: America in The Industrial Age
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
An examination of America's rise to power from the end of Reconstruction to the Great Depression. Emphasis will be on industrial- ization and society's attempts to respond to the problems and implica- tions that accompanied it. Prerequisite: HIS 172 or departmental permission 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2008
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HIS 345: Post- War America
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
An exploration of America from the beginnings of the Cold War to the century's end. Emphasis will be placed on the major social, political, economical, cultural, and technological developments that created con- temporary America. Prerequisite: HIS 172 or departmental permission 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2008
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HIS 350: The Holocaust
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
An in-depth study of the fate of European Jews during World War II. The subject will be approached from a variety of perspectives, including the history of antisemitism, the history of state sponsored ethnic mur- der, the rise of Nazism, and details of the Second World War. The German persecution of Gypsies, Communists, and other minorities will also be examined. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2007, 2009 136 HistoryHistory 137
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HIS 363: Immigration And Identity: The Question of
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
RACE AND ETHNICITY IN AMERICAN LIFE An historical and contemporary examination of how immigration, race and ethnicity have helped shape both American national identity and personal identity. Students will explore the political, social and economic aspects of the four main waves of immigration with emphasis on how minority populations adapted to American culture, while at the same time, changing American culture in the process. Prerequisite: HIS 172 or departmental permission 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring 2008
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