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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 101,102 or consent of instructorFulfills a course requirement in the History Core ConcentrationThis course examines the historical development of one specificcountry or sub-region in Latin America. The course will focus onboth the larger political, economic, and social transformations aswell as changes in the daily lives of people. Countries or regions tobe studied could include: Mexico, Brazil, and the Andes
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 101,102 or consent of instructor.Fulfills a course requirement in the History Core ConcentrationEach semester that this course is offered, one modern nation'shistorical development, such as Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon,Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey and the Gulf States, may be explored. Thiscourse may be repeated for credit, but students may study a singlenation only once.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 101,102 or consent of instructorFulfills a course requirement in the History Core ConcentrationEurope and the Near East from ca. 500BCE - 500 CE, concentrating onHellenic and Hellenistic history including the Greek polis system; thewars between Greece and Persia; the conquests of Alexander the Great;Rome from the founding of the city to the fall of the Empire; religioushistory both pagan and monotheistic.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 101,102 or consent of instructorFulfills a course requirement in the History Core ConcentrationEurope from ca 500-1300 concentrating on the medieval influencesof the Roman Empire, German invaders and Christianity; the rise anddivision of Charlemagne's empire; the rise of national states in Franceand England; the rise and decline of the Holy Roman Empire; churchand state conflicts; the crusades and medieval education.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 101,102 or consent of instructorFulfills a course requirement in the History Core ConcentrationEurope ca. 1300-1600 stressing the emergence of commercial revival;return to the Greco-Roman ideas of art and literature; the breakup ofwestern Christian unity, and the conflicts that resulted.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 101,102 or consent of instructorFulfills a course requirement in the History Core ConcentrationEurope ca. 1600-1788 concentrating on the continued disunity ofGermany; the rise of absolutist governments in Bourbon France; thefailure of Absolutism in Stuart England; the rise of Russia and Russia;the scientific revolution and enlightenment
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 101,102 or consent of instructorFulfills a course requirement in the History Core ConcentrationEurope ca. 1789-1815 focusing on the French Revolution domesticallyits impact on Europe as a whole, and its evolution into the reign ofterror; the rise of Napoleon Bonaparte, his conquests of Europe, thespread of revolutionary principles, and his military defeat.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 101,102 consent of instructorFulfills a course requirement in the History Core ConcentrationExamines European history from the end of the Napoleonic Warsand the Great Power agreements of 1815 to the outbreak of the FirstWorld War in 1914: including aspects of revolution, social and culturalchange, industrialism, nation-states, imperialism, and Europeanhegemony.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 101,102 or consent of instructorFulfills a course requirement in the History Core ConcentrationEach semester that this course is offered, a new topic is chosen forin-depth study. Topics may be suggested to the instructor by thestudents. This course, but not the topic, may be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 151,152 or consent of instructorFulfills a course requirement in the History Core ConcentrationFocuses on the European colonization of North America during the17th and 18th centuries. The cultural transformation of Europeans bytheir interaction with the American environment and with each otherwill be emphasized.
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