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HIST 300: Historical Methods
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits) A seminar in the principles and practice of historical research, including an introduction to historiography, the interpretation of historical documents, proper documentation, and clarity of expression. Should be among the first upper-level courses taken by majors.
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HIST 312: Patterns in World History
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits) This course examines how people, politcal regimes and mobile capital created the modern world. Students will study the interactions between Europeans, Asians, Africans, Pacific Islanders and Americans from early-modern oceanic voyages through the ages of revolution, modernization, nationalism, and decolonization.
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HIST 317: Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits) An examination of social, political, economic, and cultural patterns, developments, and trends in modern Europe between 1750 and the present. Offered as needed
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HIST 320: Topics in Cold War History
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits) This course examines various thematic, geographical, and historiographical topics in the history of the Cold War. Topics might include the origins and evolution of the conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union, the Cold War in Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East, containment, d?tente, espionage, the nuclear arms race, and the collapse of the Soviet Union. This course is repeatable for up to six credit hours under different topics. F,S,Su
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HIST 343: Revolutions in Latin America
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits) This course explores the causes, consequences, and legacies of major revolutions in Latin America in the 20th century in Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua, as well as important experiments in social change in other parts of Central and South America and the Caribbean. Students examine these case studies through lectures, discussions, videos, and primary/secondary source readings which focus on topics such as social justice, neocolonialism, race, nationalism, gender, ethnicity, and the role of international affairs. Offered as needed
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HIST 348: Modern Japan
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
Together Students and instructor consider the ideas, principles, and values that underpinned Japan's traditional culture and society even as Japan's selective absorption of Western paradigms and cultural forms is studied. Students learn to build for themselves a better understanding of the role values-traditional and modern, Japanese and non-Japanese played in the historical process of national integration and rapid industrialization that marked Japan's emergence as a Twentieth Century Power.
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HIST 364: Readings in American History
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3) This is an undergraduate course in which students analyze primary sources and examine major secondary works to achieve greater understanding of the social, political, economic, and intellectual development of the United States. This course explores major historical trends and events and provides ample opportunity for individual research, reflection, and group discussion. Topics may vary by instructor; this course may be repeated for up to six credit hours. F,S,M,Su.
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HIST 365: Critical Moments American Hist
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3credits) This course focuses on specific events that changed the course of American history. Students engage primary and secondary sources while analyzing the causes and consequences of each historical event. Reading and writing assignments will advance the notion of contingency - the argument that even minor alterations in actions or circumstances can produce different historical outcomes. Topics may vary by instructor; this course may be repeated for up to six credit hours. F,W,S,M,SU.
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HIST 366: Comparative Empires
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits) A topical study of empires. Emphasis is placed on the development of political, social, economic, and cultural practices and institutions. May be taken no more than two times under different topics. F,S,Su
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HIST 367: Colonial America
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
An examination of the history of the American colonies from their beginnings through their evolution into mature provincial societies. Emphasis is placed on the interactions among colonists, native Americans, and African slaves, as well as the development of distinctive regions.
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