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HIST 123: Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A survey of the history of the European world from about 1660 to the present. The course covers the economic revolutions, the Age of Absolutism, the Enlightenment, the French and Industrial Revolutions, the political and social changes of the 19th century,World Wars I and II and the period between them, the Cold War, and the present age. Three Hours, Spring
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HIST 213: United States History I
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A survey of United States history from the beginning of white settlement of North America to 1865. The course covers the colonial, Revolutionary War periods, the framing and nature of the Constitution of 1787, the early national period, national growth, the slavery controversy, and the Civil War. Three Hours, Fall
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HIST 223: United States History II
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A survey of United States history from 1865 to the present. The course covers Reconstruction, the Gilded Age, the Progressive Era,World War I, the 1920's, the Great Depression,World War II, the Cold War, the Vietnam War era, and recent America. Three Hours, Spring
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HIST 343: History of Latin America
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A survey of Latin American History from prehistoric times to the present. The first half of the course covers the colonial period, the wars for independence, and the difficulties of the 19th century. The second half of the course discusses the 20th century. Both halves focus on four nations; Mexico, Argentina, Brazil, and Cuba. Three Hours, Fall, Odd Years
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HIST 363: Early American History
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A lecture/discussion course that treats the Atlantic coast of what is today the United States from the beginning of white settlement to 1789. Major topics include: the 16th-century European background; the exploration of English North America; the founding of three kinds of colonies on the Atlantic seaboard; late 17th-century revolts; colonial economics, politics, and expansionism; colonial social and intellectual activities, including religious development; the organization and reorganization of the British Empire as that affected North America; the revolutionary crisis of the 1760's and 1770's; the causes and consequences of the American Revolution; the War forIndependence; experiments in state and national government; and the drafting and ratification of the Federal Constitution. Prerequisite(s): HIST 213 or consent of instructor. Three Hours, Fall, Odd Years
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HIST 373: History of England
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A discussion-format survey of British history from prehistoric times to the present. The course covers the prehistory of England; Roman and medieval Britain; the decline of the monarchy into civil war; the reigns of the Tudors, Stuarts, and Puritans; the world wars against France; the social and political changes of the 18th century; the ages of revolution and Napoleonic Wars; 19thcentury life; the height of the Empire; liberal changes; World Wars I and II and the period between them; and recent socialist-dominated Britain. Prerequisite(s): HIST 113 and HIST 123, or consent of instructor. Three Hours, Fall, Odd Years
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HIST 403: Research Seminar
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A seminar/practicum in historical methodology, the course focuses on individual student research projects and the written reporting of them. Prerequisite(s): HIST 113, HIST 123, HIST 213, HIST 223, and two upper division History courses. Three Hours, Fall, Odd Years
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HIST 413: Ancient History
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A study of ancient civilization from the Ancient Near East and the origins of Greek city-states to the decline of the Roman Empire. Particular attention is given to the political, social, economic, intellectual, and religious trends in the classical era. Three Hours, Fall, Even Years
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HIST 423: China
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A study which relates modern China to its ancient past. Consideration of selected dynasties and exposure to Western pressure provides an historical framework in analyzing this major Asian country. In addition, China is evaluated as the Middle Kingdom to which many nations of East Asia look for guidance. Three Hours, Spring, Even Years
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HIST 433: Twentieth- Century Europe
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
A study treating the development of Europe from 1900 to the present. Major topics include the rush of the continent toward general war; the military stalemate and its final resolution; the diplomacy of peacemaking; the Russian Revolution; economic recovery, then prosperity; the international depression; the rise and fall of fascism; the Cold War; the rebuilding and reconstruction of Europe; and the new, reduced place of Europe in the recent world. Prerequisite(s): HIST 123 or consent of instructor. Three Hours, Spring, Even Years
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