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HIST 443 /543: Modern Germany:[Topic
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Topics include class formation, revolutionary movements, the socialist tradition, the Third Reich. R when topic changes. Luebke.
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HIST 444 /544: The Holocaust
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Surveys history of Nazi genocide, focusing on terror and complicity in formation of racial policy, and perceptions of Nazi anti-Semitism as the Holocaust was occurring. Luebke.
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HIST 445 /545: Tsarist and Imperial Russia:[Topic
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Creation of a great Eurasian civilization. Geopolitical expansion, Siberia, imperialism, origins of autocracy, serfdom, church and state, political opposition, rise of civil society, industrialization. R twice when topic changes for a maximum of 12 credits. Kimball.
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HIST 446 /546: Modern Russia:[Topic
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Explores topics such as the intellectual and cultural history of Russia from the revolution to recent times. R twice for a maximum of 12 credits.
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HIST 449 /549: Race and Ethnicity in the American West
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Explores the growth of communities of color in western cities of the United States, with particular reference to competition and cooperation between groups. Pascoe.
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HIST 451 /551: American Foreign Relations:[Topic
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Chronological and thematic topics in American foreign relations. R when topic changes. May.
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HIST 455 /555: Colonial American History
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Native Americans; motives, methods, implications of European colonization; origins of American slavery; interaction of diverse peoples in shaping colonial North American societies, economies, landscapes, politics. Dennis.
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HIST 456 /556: Revolutionary America
4.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Origins, consequences, meanings of American Revolution; changing social, economic, and political contexts; intellectual, religious, and ideological trends; Constitution; institutional, social, and cultural legacy. Dennis.
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HIST 457 /557: 19th-Century United States:[Topic
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Political, social, economic, and cultural history. I: Jacksonian Era. II: Civil War. III: Reconstruction. IV: Gilded Age. R thrice when topic changes for maximum of 16 credits. Maddex, Mohr, Ostler.
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HIST 460 /560: American Intellectual History:[Topic
3.00 Credits
University of Oregon
Leading thinkers and prevalent modes of thought in American life from European settlement of North America to the present. I: To 1800, II: 19th Century, III: 20th Century. R twice when topic changes for maximum of 12 credits. Herman, Maddex.
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