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Introduces a wide range of activities in which public historians engage. Considers broader conceptual theoretical and practical issues associated with historic preservation, museum studies, oral history, the management of archival and manuscript collections, as well as a variety of other public history activities. Explores broader conceptual issues associated with the field of public history. None of the Public History courses (HIST 350, HIST 351, HIST 352, HIST 353, HIST 354, or HIST 355) may be counted towards the Social Studies Education/History Track. Only one may be counted towards the History, BA.
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A survey of the history and transformation of the American military from the Colonial period to the present time. American military history is analyzed within the context of the nation's political, social, economic, and cultural development. Central themes include war-making, civil-military relations, and military professionalism.
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Explores the many forms that power has taken in the past, from the soft power of persuasion to the hard power of law and government. Focuses on Western Europe and the United States, from the Renaissance to the mid-twentieth century, and on issues of political control, race, and gender.
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Examines the history of computational devices, social media networks, virtual reality, and artificial intelligence from antiquity to the present. Analyzes the technological developments and cultural contexts that contributed to the growth of digital computing technology.
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Introduces students to the study of history, as well as the reading, reading and analysis of primary and secondary sources, historical interpretation, and historical writing. Encourages to becoming a better critical thinker and historian.
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Will analyze major political, social, and economic developments in ancient Greek civilization from Bronze Age to death of Alexander. Prerequisites: Sophomore Standing; HIST 195 (non majors) Prerequisites: Sophomore standing; HIST 195 (nonmajors)
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Traces Roman history from early Republic down to fall of Empire. Roman political theory is particularly emphasized.
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History of early Medieval Europe, from decline of Rome to beginnings of High Middle Ages; emphasis on political, social, economic, religious, and intellectual developments.
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The study of Europe in 19th century, with emphasis on the emergence of major thought patterns, Romanticism, Nationalism, Socialism, and Positivism.
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Surveys the principal themes in European history since 1945. Topics include postwar reconstruction, the origins of the Cold War in Europe, the long years of economic growth followed by stagnation, decolonization of the British and French empires, the events of 1968 and their consequences, the experience of communism in the East Bloc, the revolutions of 1989, and progress toward European integration.
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