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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The growth of the United States socially, economically, politically, and culturally through the Jacksonian era, Civil War and Reconstruction, and the Gilded Age. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: HST 101, 102, or 201.
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3.00 Credits
A social/cultural history of hte United States. Issues of race, gender, religion and the arts are considered. I. Progressive Era. II. Depression and World War II. III. Cold War Era. Offered alternate years.
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3.00 Credits
From the reign of Henry VII (1483) through the reign of Queen Ann (1714), with emphasis on dynastic development, the Reformation, Elizabethan culture, the ascendancy of Parliament, and commercial expansion. Required spring break study abroad component. Travel fee required. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: HST101 or 102.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the major themes and issues of the Protestant Reformation, including the Reformation in Germany, Switzerland, England, and the Catholic Response. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: HST 101 or 102.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the history of France during the Reformation, the Age of Absolutism, and the Enlightenment, 1515-1778. May require a spring break study abroad component. Travel fee required. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: HST101 or HST102.
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3.00 Credits
Role of the church in the 17th and 18th century Europe; church response to the rise of Absolutism, Constitutionalism, the Enlightenment, and the Scientific Revolution; the influence of Quietism, Jansenism, Pietism, Methodism, Revivalism, and Tridentine Catholicism through the literature of the period. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: HST 102 or 306.
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1.00 Credits
Directed readings involve building an annotated bibliography in a subject area not covered in regular history offerings. May be repeated. History majors only. Adviser's approval of topic. Prerequisite: HST 101 and 102.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasis on the history of historical writing, the meaning and practice of history, and philosophies of history. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: HST 101 and 102.
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2.00 Credits
Fieldwork in an area approved by major adviser following consultation involving topic for research, location (public or private archive), and foreign language competency if required. May be fulfilled in connection with a Multnomah in Europe summer program, the Jerusalem University College, or other approved program. History majors only. Prerequisite: HST 101 and 102.
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2.00 Credits
Issues of race, gender, religion, politics, literature, and regional studies. Possible subjects might include: I. History of the American Indian. II. African American History. III. Women and gender in America. IV. Religious life in America. V. Politics and American History; Canadian-American Relations. VI. American Religion through Literature. VII. The American West. May be repeated twice when topic changes for a maximum of four credits. Prerequisite: HST 101, 102, or 201.
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