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HS 321: Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
The history of Europe from the French Revolution to World War I. Special attention is paid to social and cultural developments, including the rise of industrial society, ideologies and protest movements, nation-building, mass politics, materialism, and the fin de siecle [ end of the 19th century] revolution in art and thought.
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HS 322: European Colonialism,Imperialism and Decolonization
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
This course examines the social, cultural, and political implications of European colonialism, imperialism and decolonization from 1492-1998.
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HS 401: American Revolution and Early National Period
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
A study of the Revolution, Critical Period, new Constitution, new government, rise of Jeffersonian democracy, and second War for Independence. Pre-requisites: HS 201- 202. (Offered alternate years.)
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HS 402: American Nationalism and Sectionalism
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
A study of the period of national growth after the War of 1812 and the development of the antebellum sectional issues that evolved into the Civil War. Pre-requisites: HS 201- 202. (Offered alternate years.)
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HS 403: Europe in the Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
The origins and nature of Medieval civilization with emphasis on Roman, German, Byzantine, and Arab influences which worked to create it and subsequent expansion of government, church, business, and city life. Pre-requisites: HS 101-102 (or 171- 172). (Offered every third year.)
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HS 406: Renaissance and Reformation
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
A cultural history of Europe from the fourteenth through the seventeenth centuries probing the origins of the modern Western mind. Sympathetic attention will be given to artistic and ethical values; to religious, philosophical, and scientific worldviews; and to exploration, war, politics, and socioeconomic circumstances. Pre-requisites: HS 101- 102 (or 171-172). (Offered alternate years.)
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HS 407: The American Civil War
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
An in-depth military and political study of America's greatest epic and tragedy, the American Civil War. The course focuses on the period 1850 to 1865. Special reliance will be placed upon the use of primary documents. Pre-requisites: HS 101-102 (or 171- 172). (Offered alternate years.)
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HS 480: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Montreat College
This course will provide students and faculty the opportunity to participate in examining current issues or specialized topics within the discipline. Topics will be determined by the department. Class will meet 15 hours for each hour of credit offered. A student can repeat for up to six hours of credit.
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HS 481: Directed Study and Research
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Montreat College
Students may choose to participate in a directed study of their own choice contingent on faculty availability. Credit varies from 1-3 hours although a student can repeat for up to six hours of credit. Prerequisite: Junior status or above. A cumulative GPA of 2.5 and approval of the department chair is required.
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HS 491: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
After a survey of the study of history, the student will engage in a personal research project from a Christian perspective. Pre-requisites: HS 101-102 (or 171-172). (Required of all history majors in the senior year.)
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