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HIST 322: E ASIA SINCE 1850
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 325: HIST SOUTH TO 1865
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 326: HIST SOUTH TO PRES
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Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 327: Europe 1648-148
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Europe in the age of Enlightenment and Revolution. Three semester hours. This courses will explore European history from the Age of Louis XIV to the mid-nineteenth-century revolutions, tracing the changes in ideas about politics, governance, and society as they evolved from theories of divine rule to the realities of mass politics. Particular attention will be paid to the phenomena of absolutism and enlightened despotism, the general transformation of intellectual thought known as the Enlightenment, and the events leading up to the French Revolution. Finally, the course will trace the impact of the French Revolution on European society, culture, and politics, highlighting the developments that made mass political participation possible. Majors: Pre or co-requisite: Hist 253. Non-majors may enroll with consent of instructor.%
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HIST 328: AMERICA 1492-1789
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 329: Women and Gender in Europe
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Women and Gender in European History. Three semester hours. This course explores European women's and men's changing social roles and coompeting views of femininity and masculinity in Modern Europe. It examines the status and role of women as well as the cultural construction of myths of gender and sexuality. Special attention will be paid to questions of equality and difference, the relationship between gender and politics/power, and issues of the female body, sexuality, and the family. Students will investigate the expectations that European societies proposed for women, the diversity of roles that women assumed in all fields of activity -- economic, social, political, religious, and cultural -- and how different women experienced transformation in their daily life as well as cataclysmic social and political change. Prerequisite or co-requisite: Hist 253%
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HIST 331: JEFF DEM 1789-1850
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 333: Modern Europe, 1848-1991
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Modern Europe 1848-1991. Three semester hours. This course investigates the momentous events of the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries in Europe and the impact of these developments on the rest of the world. Over the course of the semester, students will explore the formation of European nations, states, and empires; the emergence of ideologies such as nationalism, socialism, communism, and fascism; the impact of technological developments; and the devastation of the wars and genocides that have shoped the modern period. The course, framed by the Europe-wide upheavals of 1848 and 1991, gives special attention to the roleof revolution, protest, and mass movements in Modern Europe, and the important contributions that Eastern Europe (including Russia) has made in shaping these events. Majors: Pre or co-requisite: Hist 253. Non-majors may enroll with consent of instructor.%
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HIST 334: Urban Underworlds
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Urban Underworlds: The City and Its People in Modern Europe. Three semester hours Industrialization and the urbanization that accompanied it changed the nature of Europe's cities permanently. These new metropolises brought the contradictions of modern life into sharp relief. This course takes a comparative approach to analyze the urban environment in cities such as London, Paris, Vienna, Berlin, ST. Pertersburg, and Moscow. Focusing on the hidden worlds of the ordinary person we will examine issues of class, crime and social control, prostitution and vice, entertainment and culture, and health and hyiene, as we explore the impact of change and modernity on Europe's urban landscape. Majors: Pre or co-requisite: Hist 253. Non-majors may enroll with consent of instructor.%
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HIST 335: THE ANCIENT WORLD
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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