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HS 211: The Modern Middle East
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Survey of the history, culture, religion and politics of the area since the 15th century. Includes study of the growth of nationalism and creation of sovereign states, socioeconomic developments, the Arab-Israeli conflict and the impact of foreign powers.
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HS 216: Modern East Asia
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Compares respective histories of China and Japan and seeks to explain why China fell into turmoil and turned to communism while Japan embraced modernization to become an economic superpower. Discusses what life is actually like in each society today. Offered in 2005 and alternate years.
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HS 218: Modern Africa
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Focuses on the nature of the European/African relationship in the era of the slave trade and the colonial takeover of Africa. Discusses how and why European powers were able to take control of the continent and the impact this had on Africa and Africans. Special focus on South Africa and the rise and fall of Apartheid. Offered in 2005 and alternate years.
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HS 222: Civil War & Its Aftermath, 1850-1890
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Intensive examination of the sectional controvesy, the disruption of the nation by Civil War and reconstruction, and the emergence of an industrial society. Offered in 2006 and alternate years.
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HS 225: World War II
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Survey of the rise of Fascism, Nazi Germany and Japanese expansionist policies leading to World War II. Includes in-depth study of the war's strategies, campaigns, and effects on civilian populations and the post-war world. Offered in 2005 and alternate years.
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HS 228: America as Empire
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
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HS 234: Modern Russia
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Study of the evolution of Russia from the late 19th century to the present. Emphasizes the decline of imperial Russia and the rise of the communist regime. The key questions of the course are: why was there a bloody revolution in 1917? How did Stalin rise to dominate the communist regime for so long? What was his impact/legacy? Offered in 2004 and alternate years.
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HS 238: Prejudice&Persecution in Western Hist
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Suvey of prejudice and persecution in Western history, focusing on the following: ancient Roman persecution of early Christians; the Great Witch Hunt in early modern Europe; Trans-Atlantic slave trade; Nazi holocaust against the Jews; and the destruction of Bosnia. Offered in 2006 and alternate years.
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HS 240: Jacksonian Amer & 2nd Amer Party Sys
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
(4 credits, Fall, Day) From 1828-1861 dramatic changes came to the United States led by the uniquely American Andrew Jackson. The politics of the country were transformed forever and many issues that are still debated today were born during this era. This course will look into the political changes and issues that brought about the Second American Party system and the causes of its demise by the Civil War. This course will also look at the reform movements of the period and in some cases those that continue to the present day
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HS 242: America in the 1960s
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
(4 credits) This course examines the political, social and cultural history of America during the 1960s era from 1954 to 1974. It considers a range of topics including the civil rights movement, the Great Society, the rise of the New Rights, the debate over Vietnam, feminism and sexual liberation movements, black power, the counterculture, the urban crisis, and white backlash. The course emphasizes the transformation of liberalism, the revitalization of conservatism, and the many tensions that both shaped the social movements of the times and profoundly transformed the nation.
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