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HIS 208: History of the Soviet Union
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
The development of the Soviet Union from its revolutionary beginnings in 1917 through social upheaval, the terror of the purges, the tragedy and triumph of World War II, and the dismantling of the Soviet system.
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HIS 210: History of England
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
A detailed study of the Tudor-Stuart period. Emphasis is on the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. The course culminates with the crisis between crown and parliament under the Stuart kings.
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HIS 211: History of Britain
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
The development of British history from 1689 to the present. This course stresses the development of parliamentary government, the growth of the empire, and the emergence of Great Britain as a leading world power.
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HIS 213: Modern French History
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course surveys the events of the Napoleonic Era, Restoration Period, July Monarchy, Second Republic, Second Empire, and Third Republic. It concludes by examining France during and since World War II. In addition to the country's stormy political history, social and cultural changes are also analyzed.
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HIS 320: Selected Studies in History
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
A lecture and discussion approach to the study of special themes in history. On request, students may take this course more than once if the theme they are studying differs.
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HIS 321: Nazi Germany
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
An in-depth study of totalitarianism focusing primarily in Germany from 1920-1945. Emphasis on the career of Adolph Hitler, the SS, the Nazi state, the destruction of European Jewry, and World War Two. Secondary emphasis on the phenomena of racism and nationalism.
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HIS 322: World Wars, Cold War, and Beyond
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
In the 20th century, the United States emerged as the world's strongest nation. This course offers a survey of U.S. foreign relations during that time. It examines issues, including both World Wars, origins and history of the Cold War, episodes of international revolutionary nationalism, wars in Korea, Vietnam, and the Persian Gulf, U.S./Latin American relations, years of nuclear deterrence, and the challenges of globalization.
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HIS 325: The Civil War Era
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course examines the regional events leading to the outbreak of the Civil War, the prosecution of the War, and its aftermath. It surveys the experiences of Americans-southern and northern, white and black-exploring how they were affected by and how they influenced the events of the time and nation.
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HIS 328: American Women's History
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course explores women's experiences in the United States from Colonial times to the present. It surveys women of different ethnic, racial, and class backgrounds, exploring how women were affected by, and how they themselves influenced, the historic events of the nation.
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HIS 330: Immigration and American Ethnic History
3.00 Credits
Misericordia University
This course examines the history of the United States as the history of immigration. Emphasis is placed on better understanding the multicultural history of the United States through the study of both primary and secondary evidence.
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