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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Graduate standing. The advanced study of the Italian and Northern Renaissance as a distinct age; political, socioeconomic, intellectual, religious, and artistic movements attending the decline of medieval society, and the transition to the early modern period.
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Prerequisites: Graduate standing. Religious, intellectual, political, and socioeconomic developments of the sixteenth century.
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An examination of some of the most important ideas and debates that shaped the Western world. Topics include Platonic versus Aristotelian models of the universe, Medieval synthesis and the challenge of Renaissance Naturalism, the Scientific Revolution, the political ideas of Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Romanticism, Marxism, Darwinian evolution, Freudian psychology, existentialism, structuralism and post-structuralism.
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Prerequisites: Graduate Standing. This course is a general survey of Europe in the 'long' eighteenth century (from 1688 with the Glorious Revolution in England to the 1815 with the fall of Napoleon). Major aspects of the historical period will be covered, including political, military, social, and cultural events, upheavals, and challenges, but special emphasis will be placed on the intellectual history of the era. Philosophical, political and scientific ideas will be examined in detail to show how they shaped the modern world.
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Prerequisites:? Graduate standing.? A survey course examining the life of ordinary people in modern Europe.? It begins with an examination of economic conditions and the social classes that derive from them.? Most of the course explores the conditions of every day life.? Topics include demography, marriage and the family, sexuality, children and old age, the roles of women, disease and death, diet, drink and drugs, clothing and housing, leisure and entertainment, and popular attitudes.
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Prerequisites: Graduate standing. The impact of World Wars I and II and the search for equilibrium.
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Prerequisites: Graduate standing. A survey of the main social, economic, political, military, and cultural trends since the outbreak of World War II.
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Prerequisites:? Graduate standing.? The course deals with whether or not the Third Reich should be considered the culmination of German history.? Problems of national unification, economic development, representative government, and cultural modernism will be considered.
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Prerequisites: Graduate standing An advanced study of the economic, social, and political development of modern Britain, 1750 to present.
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Prerequisites:? Graduate standing.? An advanced survey of Spanish history from the fifteenth century to the present, emphasizing its period of imperial greatness and examining the effects of empire on national development.
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