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HISTORY 332: Medieval Society: Ideas And Institutions
3.00 Credits
Capital University
A survey of European civilization during the High Middle Ages. Topics include the struggle between church and state, the rise of feudal monarchies, the revival of commerce and the flowering of medieval culture.
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HISTORY 333: The Renaissance And The Reformation
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Europe from 1300 to 1650. The culture of the Italian Renaissance, rise of Protestantism and Counter Reformation.
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HISTORY 334: Revolution in The Western World
3.00 Credits
Capital University
A theoretical, comparative and historical study of the most significant revolutions of the Western world.
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HISTORY 335: American Foreign Policy And Diplomacy
3.00 Credits
Capital University
An analysis of the history, development and current patterns of American foreign policy and diplomacy with emphasis on America's emergence as a world power, linkages between domestic and foreign policy, the decision-making process and the challenges of global interdependence. (Same course offered as POLS 335.)
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HISTORY 340: Latin American Politics And History
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The history, culture, geography, economic relations and political systems of Latin America; the role of the Catholic Church, the military, multinational corporations, guerrilla groups and the United States within the context of Latin American politics. It will cover issues such as revolution, economic development, population growth, drug trade and the debt crisis. (Same course offered as POLS 340.) Prerequisite: none.
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HISTORY 345: History of Modern Japan
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The study of Japan from the 1850s to the present concentrating on: the development of language, religion and a central administration; modernization after 1853; its policy of imperialism; and its post-World War II economic growth and political evolution. (Same course offered as POLS 345.) Prerequisite: none.
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HISTORY 351: History of England to 1688
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The religious, political, economic, imperial and intellectual development of the English people through the constitutional struggles of the 17th century. Recommended for pre-law students.
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HISTORY 360: American Indian History And Culture
3.00 Credits
Capital University
A history of Native Americans with a focus on U.S.-Indian relations; social, cultural and religious history; and contemporary patterns in political, social and economic life. (Same course offered as CLS 360.)
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HISTORY 365: The Immigrant in American Life
3.00 Credits
Capital University
A survey of immigration into the United States from the colonial era to the twenty-first century, focusing on the reasons for migration to the United States, a history of immigration policy, and the role of the immigrant in the creation of American society.
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HISTORY 370: Women in u. s. History
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Survey of women's historical experiences in the United States from the colonial era to the present. The course includes an analysis of the methodology of studying women's history and the role of women in the political, social, cultural and economic life of the United States. (Same course offered as CLS 370.)
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