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HS 202: American History in the Age of Slavery and the Civil War
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
An examination of the critical period spanning from 1815 to the end of Reconstruction in 1877. Topics include early industrialization, Jacksonian politics, slavery and abolition, women’s rights movement, territorial expansion, Civil War, and the Reconstruction of the South.
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HS 203: Emergence of Modern America, 1877- 1945
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Covers such processes as growth of large cities, rise of large corporations, immigration, and the popular unrest caused by rapid and wrenching change. Addresses the rise of the U.S. as a world power and involvement in two world wars.
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HS 204: U. S. History Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Contemporary history of the United States. Particular attention will be paid to national politics (Truman to Nixon to Reagan), the Cold War and its domestic impact, along with movements to extend rights to women and minorities.
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HS 222: Ancient History
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
The beginnings of mankind’s search for law with justice, truth in philosophy and religion, order in government, and beauty in art and architecture. Students will study what constitutes the law, justice, goodness, and beauty as students look at Ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Hebrew, Persian, Greek, and Roman civilizations.
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HS 223: Medieval History
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
The period from the fall of the Roman Empire to the end of the One Hundred Years War. An emphasis is placed on the philosophy, theology, social institutions, art, music and architecture developed during this period.
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HS 223 - Medieval History
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HS 224: Renaissance to Napoleon
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Significant political, literary, philosophical and artistic developments of the Italian Renaissance and the Renaissance in northern Europe. Also, a study of the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century, and the response of the Catholic Counter-Reformation, the rise of absolutism, the Enlightenment, and the course of the French Revolution.
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HS 229: Ninteenth and Twentieth Century Europe
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Political, social, economic, and military developments in Europe since 1815. Topics range from the settlement of 1815, subsequent Great Power rivalries, the Industrial Revolution, the World Wars, Fascism, Communism and the development of the European Union (EU).
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HS 231: Modern Latin America
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
The basic political, social, economic and cultural patterns in Latin America since independence. Integral to the course will be the place of Latin America in hemispheric and world affairs.
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HS 232: African History
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
Nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The great empires of Mali, Songai, and Ghana. The introduction of slavery, colonialism, the influence of Islam, revolutionary struggle and contemporary issues. History within the context of African traditions.
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HS 233: Modern Middle East
3.00 Credits
Franklin Pierce University
The decline of the Ottoman and Persian empires in the 19th century under the impact of modernization and Western imperialism followed by the attempt of their newly-created successor states in the 20th century to establish their independence, political stability, economic viability and cultural identity. Helps the student develop an understanding of an area of critical importance to world peace and of major national interest to the United States.
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