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HS 285: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
(3 or 4 credits) The content and prerequisites for this course vary on the nature of the topic covered.
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HS 286: Special Topics in History
0.00 Credits
Arcadia University
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HS 322: Sports in America
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Sports are a multibillion dollar part of America culture in the 21st century. Sport has been integral to this nation's development. Sports in America traces how sport developed from informal activities to the spectacle of today's professional sports. Sports have become part of America's culture and Sports in America studies how it has been impacted by and has impacted society. All of the social movements of the 20th century find sports as an important aspect from the Progressive Era through the fight for homosexual rights. Sports have also been portrayed by media and the entertainment industry. Students of Sports in America will view sports movies to analyze how the sports and history are portrayed on film. Students will study and debate the course that Sports have taken in American history. Sports in America is a seminar class that is much more than a typical history class.
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HS 325: European Fascism:Fascist Italy&Nazi Ger
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Course focuses on Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany. Origins, nature and demise of fascism are discussed. Particular attention paid to the crisis which produced fascism; to the hypernationalism and racism of the Italian and Germany movements, respectively; to the outbreak of World War II; and to the Nazi holocaust against the Jews. Offered in 2005 and alternate years. Prerequisite: course in European history; otherwise, instructor’s permission.
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HS 326: Hitler and Stalin- Age of Dictators
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Comparison of Nazi Germany and Stalinist Russia, and of their respective leaders, Hitler and Stalin. We examine the roots of Nazism and Communism; the personality development of Hitler and Stalin; their rise to power; what they did with their power; their great showdown in World War II; and the legacies and significance of Nazism and Communism to the modern world. Prerequisites: course in history; otherwise, instructor's permission.
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HS 330: Recent America, 1900-1945
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Seminar on selected political, economic, social and foreign policy problems in American history from the Progressive Movement to the end of World War II. Includes supervised reading, research and group discussions. Offered in 2006 and alternate years.
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HS 331: Contemporary America, 1945-Present
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Intensive seminar examining the events and issues of the post-war era. Possible topics for research and discussion include the Cold War, the Fair Deal, McCarthyism, Vietnam, the New Left, and Watergate. Offered in 2006 and alternate years.
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HS 335: Vietnam Wars
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
This course examines the origins, experiences, and consequences of the Vietnam War. Readings, discussions and assignments will focus on the political, social, and military forces that shaped the contours of the conflicts between 1945 and 1975. Central themes include the emergence and evolution of Vietnamese nationalism, the global Cold War, the American anti-war movement, and how tens of millions of Southeast Asian and American lives were transformed by the conflicts. In addition, significant attention also is paid to the ways that the war has continued to have an important impact in the years since the cessation of fighting-from Vietnam's postwar economic development and lingering social environment scars to the United States' Vietnam-influenced foreign policy, domestic politics and popular culture.
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HS 340: Ancient Greece,Homer toAlexandertheGreat
3.00 Credits
Arcadia University
Introduction to the culture and personalities in the classical Greek world. Focus will be on the achievements of ancient Greek civilization until Alexander the Great’s conquests. Topics include: the emergence of Greek civilization; Homer; the rise of Athens and Sparta; the wars against Persia; the flowering of classical culture; the Peloponnesian War; everyday life; sexuality; the status of women; the rise of Alexander the Great and his imperial conquests. Offered in 2005 and alternate years.
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HS 341: Special Studies in Ancient History
4.00 Credits
Arcadia University
The rise and fall of Ancient Rome and the emergence of early Christianity. Topics include: Rome's rise to empire; gladiators; slavery; everyday life and sexuality; persecution of early Christianity; the rise and triumph of the Christian Church; the destruction of the empire by German etc. invasions. Prerequisite: junior standing or above or approval of the instructor.
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