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HIST 391: Germany Since 1945
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This course surveys the socioeconomic, political and cultural development of Germany since the collapse of the Third Reich. It examines the postwar division of the country into West and East Germany, the impact of the Cold War on two frontline states and the internal and external factors that led to the country's recent "reunification." In addition, the course aims to raise questions about the essential features of the "democratic-capitalist" West and the "totalitarian-socialist" East and the ways in which these factors shape contemporary German society. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Fourth Semester Language Requirement Offering: Spring Instructor: Smaldone
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HIST 440: History of Modern Socialism
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
A study of the socialist responses to the industrialization of Europe and to the development of modern society. The study will begin with utopian socialists and then special emphasis will be given to Marxism. Consideration will also be given to the relationship of revisionist socialist, Leninist, Stalinist and Maoist thought to orthodox Marxism. Mode of Inquiry: Thinking Historically General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Offering: Spring Instructor: Smaldone
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HIST 441: Advanced Topics in Latin American History
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
A special topics course to be offered when circumstances warrant, focusing on a particular problem or issue in Latin American history in accordance with the faculty member's special interest and area of expertise. May be repeated if the topic varies. Prerequisite: One History course or consent of instructor Offering: On demand Instructor: Staff
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HIST 442: The Holocaust
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This course examines the Holocaust as a central issue in modern history. The origins of the Holocaust, the implementation of the Final Solution, resistance to the Nazis and the legacy of the Holocaust will be studied from the perspective of both German and Jewish history. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Offering: Spring Instructor: Eisenberg, Smaldone
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HIST 443: Advanced Topics in European History
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
A special topics course to be offered when circumstances warrant, focusing on a particular problem or issue in modern European history in accordance with the faculty member's special interest and area of expertise. May be repeated if the topic varies. Prerequisite: One History course or consent of instructor Offering: On demand Instructor: Staff
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HIST 444: Seminar in Historiography and Philosophy of History
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Major trends, assumptions and problems in the writing of European and American history as related to the changing intellectual milieu from the Enlightenment to the present. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Offering: Spring Instructor: Staff
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HIST 445: Postwar Japan
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This course will examine Japan's historical experience since the end of World War II. How did the Allied occupation shape the development of contemporary Japan? How has Japan evolved since the end of the occupation into a modern economic superpower? How is modern Japan governed and how do modern Japanese define themselves in terms of their own culture and in relation to the rest of the world? Using novels and films along with a variety of other readings, this course will explore these and other questions, which will help us understand how contemporary Japan sees itself and its relationship to the modern world. Prerequisite: HIST 118, HIST 381 or consent of instructor Offering: Alternate years in spring Instructor: Loftus
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HIST 450: Advanced Topics in American History
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Special topics course to be offered when circumstances warrant, focusing on a particular problem, issue or theme in American history in accordance with faculty interest and expertise. Prerequisite: Two courses in American history Offering: On demand Instructor: Staff
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HIST 452: Topics in Chinese/Japanese History
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
A special topics course to be offered when circumstances warrant, focusing on a particular problem or issue in either Chinese or Japanese history in accordance with the faculty member's special interest and area of expertise.General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Prerequisite: Closed to first-year students. Offering: Spring Instructor: Staff
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HIST 453: Social History Practicum:Local History
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This course aims to develop students' skills as social historians through development of research projects on Salem's history. Students will explore themes and issues in the practice of local history. They will learn to locate and use primary sources, frame historical questions, and place their findings within a broader historical context. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Prerequisite: One 300 level history course Offering: Spring Instructor: Eisenberg
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