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CH 4550: 15th Cent:European Renaissance
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
The cultural transformation that marked the transition from the marked the transition from the Middles Ages to the modern world, focusing especially on innovations in art, education, literature, music, politics and philosophy, including the roots of these innovations in the cultures of classical Greece and Rome, and in the city-states of medieval Italy. Offered every three years.
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CH 4555: 16th Cent: Reformation Europe
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
The Protestant Reformation and the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation in social-historical and theological contexts; resulting innovations in political theory and in law; irony and "the fool" in literature; the rise of skepticism. Offered every three years.
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CH 4557: Renaissance&Reformation Europe
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
The foundations of Modern Europe were laid in the two movements examined in this course. It begins with the revival of pagan classical culture in the commercial and urban milieu of Renaissance Italy, and traces of diffusion of the artistic and intellectual movement pioneered there to the rest of Europe. As Renaissance culture spread, it merge with existing traditions, and thereby contributed to the Reformation, a religious reform movement that transformed the Christian religion and convulsed Europe for more than a century. The course emphasizesthe interconnections between Europe's socio-economic development, its political upheavals, and its dramatic cultural achievements. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: EMS
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CH 4560: 17th Cent:European Rationalism
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
The scientific revolution from Copernicus to Newton and the English political revolution, 1640-1688, and the struggle between "tradition" and "modernity" to which they gave rise in literature, philosphy, political thought and religion. Offered periodically.
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CH 4565: 18th Cent:Europe Enlightenment
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
From the English to the American and French Revolutions, focusing on the philosphies in England, France and Germany . The rational and sentimental (later to become romantic) strains are traced in literature, moral philosophy, philosophy of history, political theory and religion. Offered periodically.
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CH 4570: 19th Cent:Europe Rise of 'isms
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
From the rise of Napoleon to the end of the Victorian Age. Replacement of "being" with "becoming" explored in three periods: romantiscism (in poetry, politics and religion ) and idealism; the industrial revolution and Victorian society viewed through women novelists; Darwin and fin-de-siecle misgivings (Dostoevesky, Nietzsche, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Ibsen, anti-semitism). Offered periodically
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CH 4575: Europe in 20th Century
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
Transformative conceptions of inner and outer space (Freud; atomic physics and astronomy; biology/genetics). Coming of age of the masses (end of imperialsim; entrance into mainstream of the culturally bypassed). Radical relativism (ethnocentrism and multiculturalism, post- modern literature). Offered every three years.
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CH 4632: Japanese History through Lit.
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
From Samurai to businessmen: a survey of Japanese history and culture as seen in the literature of Japan from before the days of the Samurai warrior to the world of the modern business corporation. special emphasis on aspects of Japanese culture that remain important today: the question of Japan as a country of cultural "imitators"; the relationship between the traditional importance of groups in Japanese society and Japan's enormous industrial success; and the signficance of the Japanese emphasis on skills of art and violence-once so admired in Samurai warriors and still highly valued today. Offered annually.
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CH 4635: Asian Literature
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
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CH 4640: ChineseCultureThrough Lit&Art
4.00 Credits
SUNY College at Old Westbury
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