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HIST 311: AMERICAN CIVILIZA
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 312: Ancient & Medieval Europe
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Ancient and Medieval Europe. Three semester hours. This course begins with a consideration of classical Greece and Rome. continues into the Late Antique period when classical culture gave way to medieval and then through the European Middle Ages, ending about 1500. Continuity and change between the classical and post-classical periods will be examined from a variety of perspectives, including the fortunes of political, social, economic, and religious institutions; the forms and varieties of social organizations; the models and content of philosophy, literature, and the arts; and technology. Majors: Pre or co-requisite: Hist 253. Non-majors may enroll with consent of instructor.%
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HIST 313: A Feudal Society
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
A Feudal Society. Three semester hours This course examines European society during the period roughly from 500 to 1500. The focus will be on how different groups of people experienced life during the Middle Ages. Topics will include the three estates and those on their margins; economic and occupational organizations; and gender and family roles. The course will also study how medieval people understood their own society, that is, how medieval beliefs, particularly religious beliefs, informed how medieval people interpreted their world. Majors: Pre or co-requisite: Hist 253. Non-majors may enroll with consent of instructor.%
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HIST 314: The European Reformations
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
The European Reformations. Three semester hours. This course examines how Christian beliefs, institutions, and practices altered in Europe from the late fourteenth through the mid-seventeenth centuries. The course will begin with a consideration of theologians and the theology, both from the late middle ages, such as John Wycliffe, and the sixteenth century, such as Martin Luther. It will anlyze the institutional cultural, and political ramifications of religious beliefs, including the formation of new Christian churches; the alliances formed between churches and national governments; and the changes in attitudes towards women and the poor, manifested in episodes such as the witch craze. The course will conclude with a consideration of the Thirty Years War (1618-1648) and its consequences. Majors: Pre or co-requisite: Hist 253. Non-majors may enroll with consent of instructor.%
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HIST 315: Early Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Early Modern Europe. Three semester hours. This course focuses on Europe during the period when modernization and globalization began, roughly 1500 to 1789. The study of the transformation of Europe will focus on a variety of topics, including the Italian and Northern Renaissances; the Protestant and Catholic Reformations; the invention of new technologies, especially those for communication, transportation, and military force; the emergence of scientific and Enlightenment philosophies; the development of and resistance to more powerful central governments and monarchies; and the interactions between Europe and the world, particularly Africa and the Americas. Majors: Pre or co-requisite: Hist 253. Non-majors may enroll with consent of instructor.%
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HIST 316: MID EAST TO PR
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 317: HISTORY OF MEXICO
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 318: WESTWARD MOVIN AM
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 319: WEST MOV AM TO PR
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Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 321: EAST ASIA TO 1850
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Texas A & M University-Commerce
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