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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
The rise of the Ottomans, Venetian trade, Jewish diaspora from Spain, the roles of women, piracy, slavery, and the decline of the Mediterranean.
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3.00 Credits
British history from the Celts to the 21st century-economic, political, religious, and social change. R twice when topic changes for a maximum of 12 credits. McGowen.
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4.00 Credits
ancien régime, 1789-1870-French Revolutions of 1789, 1830, and 1848; Napoleonic Empire; monarchy, republicanism, and dictatorship; society and culture in post-Revolutionary Franc e. 33 7: 1870 to present-the Paris Commune and Third Republic; the Dreyfus affair; popular front, fall of France and Resistance; Algeria, de Gaulle, the 1968 student movement. Sherida
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3.00 Credits
Middle Ages to the end of the 20th century. I: Middle Ages and Reformation (1410-1648). II: Germany in the Old Regime and Age of Revolution (1648-1848) . III : Modern Germany (1848-present ). R twice for a maximum of 12 credits when topic changes. Luebke
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4.00 Credits
Kievan Rus and Byzantium; Christianization; Mongol dominance; rise of Moscow and two Ivans, one Great, one Terrible; crisis of modernization and subsequent religious dissent.
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4.00 Credits
Siberian and North American expansion; Peter the Great; Catherine the Great; abolition of serfdom; industrialization; Silver Age culture and revolution; World War I and collapse.
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4.00 Credits
Examines the rise, development, and collapse of the Soviet Union, the world's first communist regime. Topics include the Russian Revolution, Stalinism, war, culture, and society. Hessler.
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4.00 Credits
Motives, strategies, successes, and failures of radical movements and their significance for American society. 350: American Revolution, slave revolts, abolitionism, women's rights. 351: workers' movements, socialism, communism, African American freedom struggle, nationalist movements of people of color, feminism, student activism. D. Pope.
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4.00 Credits
Exploration of a watershed era: civil rights, student activism, educational crisis, Vietnam War, gender revolution, environmentalism. Herman.
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4.00 Credits
Regional history of the South and of successive Southern ways of life. Evolution of the South as a slaveholding society, its bid for independence, and its subsequent redefinitions and adaptations to national norms. Maddex.
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