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HIST 314: The Great Depression
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
The Great Depression of the 1930's is often described as a period of great turbulence in American culture. If indeed this is so, what was the nature of the upheaval? Why did it occur? What legacies did this period establish for today's society? Using a variety of source material, we will evaluate the evidence and assess the effects of a profoundly important historical moment. Particular emphasis is placed on the development of research and critical thinking skills. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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HIST 320: The Celts
3.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
This course is a unique exploration into the rich history of the Celts from their early beginnings to the present day. It is unique because it is tailored for personal study and research interests, allowing the fullest opportunity for discovery. Prerequisite: None, but other History and Social Science courses are strongly recommended. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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HIST 321: Ancient World
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Beginning with an introduction on the rise, progress, and fall of the Near Eastern empires, the course focuses on classical Greece and achievements of Hellenistic culture, and the political history and institutions of the Roman Republic and Empire. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor.Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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HIST 325: History of Christianity
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
This course will explore the global history of Christianity from its early beginnings to the present day. Throughout our study, we will give special attention to the major figures, events, literature, beliefs, institutions, circumstances, and controversies, which shaped the church and how they have impacted its development. Prerequisite: None, but other History and Social Science courses are strongly recommended. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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HIST 327: Med Ireland:Lnd Sts/Schol
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
This course will examine the history of early Medieval Ireland from its prehistory up to the 12th century. During our study, we will explore the nature of the Celtic peoples, their acceptance of the Christian faith, the role of Saint Patrick and the Celtic Saints, the development of the "Celtic/Irish Church," conflictswith the Vikings and Anglo-Normans, and Ireland's influence in shaping later Medieval Europe. Prerequisite: None, but other History and Social Science courses are strongly recommended. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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HIST 328: The Vikings
3.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
This course is a unique exploration into the rich history of the Vikings. It is unique because it is tailored to personal study and research interests. Prerequisite: None, but other History and Social Science courses are strongly recommended. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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HIST 330: U.S.Women's History
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Overview of women's experiences and roles in U.S. history from colonial period to present. In depth focus will be on culture, politics, and work from the mid-nineteenth century to late twentieth century. Prerequisite: WR 121 or equivalent recommended. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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HIST 338: Cmp Frnt Cult Amer/Can W
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
This course explores the idea of "the frontier" in the culturesof the American and Canadian west, as an inquiry into how this notion has evolved differently on each side of the border from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries. We will emphasize social history themes (gender roles, the family, community, race) as these are illuminated through different aspects of pioneer life and sectors of frontier industry. We will sustain a particular focus on native/white interactions. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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HIST 340: HOW-Fmly PreIndst Era*AEH Gen Ed Core-Aesthetics & Humanities
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Provides a historical overview of the history of women from Antiquity through the Protestant Reformation. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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HIST 341: HOW-Wmn'sMvmntModEra*AEH Gen Ed Core-Aesthetics & Humanities
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
An examination of the changing concepts of women's roles and women's rights in the domestic and public spheres. Student must have at least sophomore standing to register for this course.
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