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3.00 Credits
Formation, application and problems of the U.S. foreign policy (emphasis on the post WWII era). Senior level required.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies pre-Columbian civilizations, the Spanish heritage of Mexico, and the movement for independence; the eras of Benito Juarez and Porfirio Diaz; the Mexican Revolution, the rise of Mexican consciousness and the welfare state; and economic and political problems of today. May be taken as a Cultural Studies elective. Prerequisites: HIST 1312 (Spring, odd-numbered years)
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3.00 Credits
This course analyzes of the impact of Portuguese expansion on Brazil from Henry the Navigator to Pedro II as well as the formation of independent Brazil through the 1990s. It studies the patterns of economics; the contributions of Amerindians, Africans, Europeans, and Asians in the shaping Brazil's culture; and the nature of Brazilian politics and society. Prerequisites: HIST 1312 (Fall, odd numbered years) .
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the history and culture of China from the earliest to the present times, topically and thematically. The themes to be addressed in the various topics taught are the rise and growth of the "traditional" Chinese state, the disintegration of China's confident world view during the 18th and 19th century, the intrusion of European influence and Japanese imperialism in China, and finally the re-emergence of China, merging the ancient traditions with the 19th centruy developments in the People's Republic of China. The various topics taught in the course will illustrate the interconnectedness of Asia, and point out the economic and cultural ties between various regions of Asia and other parts of the world.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the ancient, medieval and modern history of South Asia, thematically and topically. Topics taught under this course will address how the different factors, political, social, and economic and ideas of caste-class, religion and religious identies, gender, colonialism, nationalism and revolution and lastly regionalism have shaped and molded the region's history.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines historiography of American history, and important schools and representative historians and their works. It also includes study of different methods of research and writing history. Prerequisites: At least 3 semester hours of upper division History courses. (Fall, even-numbered years)
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on a variety of topics in world history. These topics can include the history of Africa, the history of Eastern Europe, the history of Asia, and other topics as they are needed by the department.
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3.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Study of the role religion plays in areas such as the Middle East, South Africa, Northern Ireland, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. Senior level required.
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3.00 Credits
Interrelatedness of issues such as food, energy, population, arms race, East/West, North/South confrontations. Examination of alternative world order models. May be cross-referenced with POLS 4363. Senior level required.
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