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HIST 2613: China/Japan Antiquity to 1800
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Introduction to the politics and culture of traditional China and Japan, focusing on the interaction between state and society, the influence of secular and religious philosophies on the elite and the masses, and relations between China and Japan.
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HIST 3353: Imperial Rome & Its Legacy
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Imperial Rome & its Legacy
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HIST 3363: History of Latin America Through Film
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
An examination of selected episodes and themes in the history of Latin America/the Americas through film, focusing on European exploration, colonization, slavery, evangelization, economic development, social revolution, civil war, the drug trade, migration and transnational issues. Same as FLM 3363.
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HIST 3393: Renaissance/Reformation
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Renaissance & Reformation, 1300-1648
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HIST 3523: Revolutionary America, 1750-1800
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
This course explores the causes and events of the American Revolution, but this is not a survey of the political and military battles that characterized that era. Instead, it is an intellectual history of the ideological tensions at the center of the revolutionary era: Who has the right to rule? How do "the people" rule in a democratic manner? And perhaps most importantly, who are "the people"?
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HIST 3663: Reform/Revolution Modern China
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Successes and failures of revolutionary and gradualist changes in Chinese politics, society, and culture from the mid-19th century to the present, and how these changes affected both urban and rural China. Explored themes include nationalism, socialism, individualism, democracy, scientism, and feminism.
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HIST 3813: The Rise & Fall of the Roman Empire
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Thematic course tracing the rise, fall, and legacy of the Roman Empire. Topics include the end of the Republic, early emperors, Romanization, early Christianity and Christianization, and the coming of the barbarians.
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HIST 3903: History Colloquium
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Examination of an event of broad historical significance while learning research skills and historical methodology. Topic studied varies with the instructor. Normally taken in the junior year.
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HIST 4033: Seminar in History of Political Thought
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Seminar on a single author, the political thought of a particular time and place, or a theme or school of thought. For seniors majoring in history, political science, or philosophy, or pursuing a certificate in political philosophy. Open to underclass students who are exceptionally able or well-prepared. Same as POL 4033, PHIL 4003.
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HIST 4293: Music More Than Cowboys and Indians: History of the North American West
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
This is a reading seminar on the history of the North American West. it seeks to move beyond older conceptualizations of the region and its history by focusing on issues as diverse as place and process, community and conflict, migration and ethnicity, resource development and environment. the class will ask students to engage history and historiography as we consider the west as place and cultural phenomenon.
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