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HIST 427: Renais/Reform Europe
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Social, political, economic, and religious developments in Europe from the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries, with special attention given to the short and long range intellectual impact of Renaissance and Reformation ideas upon the history of Western Civilization. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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HIST 433: French Rev & Napoleon
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
A study of the origins of the Revolution from the reign of Louis XIV to the dissolution of the Old Regime in the revolutions of 1789 and 1792, the reign of terror, subsequent reaction, and the rule and conquests of Napoleon. Prerequisite: Upperdivision standing or consent of instructor. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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HIST 437: Hist Modern Germany
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
A study of various German states concentrating on Prussia and its unification of Germany under Bismarck, pressures in the new Reich leading to the great War, the Weimar Republic, Hitler's Reich, the re-division of Germany after 1945, and its subsequent reunification. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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HIST 444: Hist Pacific Northwest
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
This course is designed to provide a broad overview of the historical events in the modern Pacific Northwest of Oregon, Washington and Idaho, as well as their causes. The goal is to acquaint students with major events of the region, their chronology and stimulate creative and critical thought about the history of the Pacific Northwest. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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HIST 448: Hist Modern Russia
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Social, political, and economic history of Russia and its empire from the emancipation of the serfs through the rise and fall of the Soviet Union and the dissolution of the old Russian empire Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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HIST 458: Civil War/Reconstruction
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
Slavery, the Old South, sectional conflict, Civil War, the Reconstruction era through 1877, the consequences of Reconstruction. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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HIST 460: Amer Constit Hst*SSC Gen Ed Core-Social Sciences
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
The origins and development of the Constitution of the United States and major issues in the interpretation of the Constitution up to the present. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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HIST 465: Environmental History
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
This course will introduce environmental history as an academic discipline. The course will emphasize the study of people in their environment through time. The course will also examine how people have responded to environmental changes including the human induced changes. Given the potential scope of the topic this course will cover selected topics, specifically the American experience in North America with a special emphasis on the Pacific Northwest. The goal of this course is to acquaint students with major events and ideas about the topic, to stimulate creative and critical thought about environmental history and the Pacific Northwest. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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HIST 466: Hist Of American West
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
This course is designed to provide a broad overview of the historical events and casual relationships in the modern American West. For the purposes of this class, the region shall include the seventeen western states that lie west of a border running roughly from North Dakota to Texas. The course will include as a theme the obvious problems of defining specific boundaries. The goal of this course is to acquaint students with major events of the region, their chronology and stimulate creative and critical thought about the history of the American West. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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HIST 478: History of Oregon
5.00 Credits
Eastern Oregon University
The native peoples of Oregon, European contacts and settlement, and the development of Oregon society, culture, and politics to the present. Prerequisite: Upper-division standing or consent of instructor. Student must have at least junior standing to register for this course.
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