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HIST 3193: The Restoration Movement
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma Christian University
A study of the Scottish origins and American development of the Restoration Movement. Significant personalities and issues as well as the history and spread of the movement are studied. (Same as BIBL-4713.)
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HIST 3213: The Atlantic World
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma Christian University
This course compares and contrasts the creation and developments of European colonies on the Atlantic rim. Topics of discussion will include colonial political and economic development, migration, and the relationships between Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans.
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HIST 3413: African-American History
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma Christian University
A study of the political, intellectual and socioeconomic history of African-Americans from their African backgrounds to the present. Special emphasis is placed upon the contradictions between the treatment of African-Americans and other Americans, the development of African-American culture, leadership, and the struggle for liberty and equality.
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HIST 3563: Nineteenth Century Europe,1789-1890
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma Christian University
An examination of the social, economic and political history of Europe from 1789 to the passing of Bismarck. Special emphasis is placed upon the French and Industrial Revolutions and their longrange effects.
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HIST 3583: Twentieth Century Europe,1890-present
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma Christian University
A study of the twentieth century and its dramatic developments, focusing especially on the challenges to liberalism embodied in the world wars, fascism, communism and the Cold War.
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HIST 3613: American Intellectual History
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma Christian University
An interdisciplinary study of American thought from the Puritans to the present, with emphasis on American exceptionalism, Calvinism, the Enlightenment, Romanticism, individualism, social Darwinism, pragmatism, anti-communism, and postmodernism.
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HIST 3713: American Religious History
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma Christian University
A historical study of religion in America from the point of European contact to the present, with an emphasis on religious pluralism, church-state relations, theology, and cultural accommodation. Key topics include Puritanism, the Great Awakenings, evangelicalism, Catholicism, Mormonism, the Restoration Movement, the Social Gospel, Fundamentalism, and world religions in America.
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HIST 3913: Renaissance and Reformation,1300-1648
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma Christian University
An examination of the cultural developments which appeared first in Italy and then spread to Northern Europe. The course includes a brief survey of the Protestant revolt and its political ramifications.
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HIST 4013: Revolutionary and Early National America,1763-1815
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma Christian University
A study of the creation and development of the American republic from the end of the French and Indian War through the War of 1812 with an emphasis on politics and political thought, diplomacy, and religious and cultural developments. Particular attention will be paid to the emergence of American culture and nationalism, dissent and revolution, the Confederation and Constitution, the development of political parties, westward expansion, the War of 1812, and the personalities, politics and religious beliefs of the founding generation.
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HIST 4033: American Women's History
3.00 Credits
Oklahoma Christian University
An historical study of women in America from the colonial period to the present, focusing on women's experiences as wage earners, political activists, social reformers, and homemakers. Key topics include the Salem Witch Trials, women in the Revolution, frontier women, the suffrage movement, Victorian sexuality, progressive reforms, the modern feminist movement, the concept of gender, and women in sports.
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