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3760. The Age of Louis XIV. The history of Europe from 1600 to the outbreak of the French Revolution in 1789. Emphasis on France under Louis XIV and Louis XV, Old Regime society, and the intellectual creativity of the Eighteenth-Century Enlightenment. Also focuses on the widening confrontation between science and religion, the growth of Europe's overseas empire, and the emergence of the modern nation-state. Prereq.: HIST 1512. 3 s.h.
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3761. The French Revolution and Napoleon (1789-1815). The French Revolution is examined in detail, especially from its outbreak to the fall of Robespierre. The last portion deals with the rise of Napoleon, his political role, his military campaigns, the reconstruction of Europe, and his fall at Waterloo. Prereq.: HIST 1512. 3 s.h.
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3762. The Second World War. An examination of the war's diplomatic and ideological origins; social, economic, and political factors; and strategic, tactical, and technological dimensions of the conflict in all major theaters. Prereq.: HIST 1512 or HIST 2606. 3 s.h.
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3763. Modern France, 1815 to Present. France from the fall of Napoleon to the present. Major cultural, intellectual, and political themes of the period. Impact of the two World Wars, France's post-war revival, the student riots of 1968, and the changes which have transformed French politics and society in the 1980s. Prereq.: HIST 1512. 3 s.h.
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3764. Modern Europe, 1715 to the Present. A survey of European history from the Enlightenment to the European Union. Themes include the development and debate surrounding European civilization's emphasis on individuality, technology, capitalism, class, war, and progress. Prereq.: HIST 1512. 3 s.h.
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3765. Europe from the Congress of Vienna to the Franco-Prussian War (1815-1871). Such movements as Nationalism, the impact of the Industrial Revolution, Marxism, the growth of Democracy, Liberalism and Conservatism, Romanticism and Realism, Reform and Revolution, from the main themes of the period. The course is divided into two historical periods, from 1815 to the Revolution of 1848, and from 1848 to 1871 with the emphasis on the unification of Italy and of Germany and the New Europe that arose as a consequence. Prereq.: HIST 1512. 3 s.h.
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3766. Europe from the Franco-Prussian War to World War I. The impact of the Paris Commune; revolutionary movements and their contradictions; imperialism, political anti-Semitism, and the images of war; the Bismarckian international order and its suicide. Prereq.: HIST 1512. 3 s.h.
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3767. Europe from World War I to the Present. War, revolutions, and the European order; Versailles and its contradictions; the Fascist response to Communism and Depression; the interaction of Democracies, Fascism, and Stalinism in the making of World War II and the Cold War. Prereq.: HIST 1512. 3 s.h.
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3769. Modern Germany. Unification and modernization; scientific, technological, and cultural splendors; world power and disaster; Nazism, the Holocaust, and German society. Prereq.: HIST 1512. 3 s.h.
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3770. Asia to 1500. Political, economic, religious, artistic, and philosophical developments in India, China and along the Silk Road, from ancient times to 1500 C.E. Prereq.: HIST 1511 or ASST 1550. 3 s.h.
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