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HIST 3160: Classical Drama and Society
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Review and analysis of the nature and function of ancient Greek and Roman drama in its theatrical, historical, and social context. Focuses on the major dramatists of classical antiquity. Prerequisite/Restriction: Fulfillment of Communications Literacy CL2 requirement. Cross-listed as: CLAS 3160.
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HIST 3170: Descent and Return: Ancient Views of Hades and the Afterlife
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course will focus on classical views of Hades and the afterlife, paying special attention to the gods and heroes, such as Persephone, Odysseus, Orpheus, and Aeneas, who were able to make the journey down into Hades while alive and then return back to the upper world. We will also discuss the historical background to the works and related religious and literary themes. Also Taught as: CLAS 3170 and RELS 3170
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HIST 3210: Classical Mythology
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course introduces major myths of the Classical world and explores how these myths serve as keys to understanding the documents and arts of Classical civilization. Cross-listed as: ARTH 3210, CLAS 3210, ENGL 3210 and RELS 3210
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HIST 3220: Medieval European Civilization, 500-1500
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Provides students with overview of major themes in medieval European history from 500 to 1500 A.D. Also introduces major historiographical problems related to this period. Writing intensive and document based. Dual Listed as: RELS 3220 Prerequisite: Fulfillment of Communications Literacy CL2 requirement.
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HIST 3225: Medieval Britain, 500-1500
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Focuses on changes to English politics, religion and society brought on by the Anglo-Saxon and Viking invasions, Norman Conquest, Black Death and Wars of the Roses. Particular emphasis is given to the development of the common law and Parliament.
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HIST 3230: Early Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Explores major themes of early modern European history, such as secularization, the rise of the nation state, the Reformation, and the birth of capitalism. Introduces major historiographical issues of the period. Reading and writing intensive. Prerequisite: Fulfillment of Communications Literacy CL2 requirement.
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HIST 3240: Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course explores major themes of modern European history, including revolution, war, industrialization, and imperialism.
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HIST 3250: Renaissance Europe 1300 to 1520
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Emphasizing writing and primary sources, covers significant changes in Europe in government, society, and intellectual life caused by the Black Death, the humanist revolution in arts and literature, and the centralizing efforts of popes and monarchs
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HIST 3270: The Crusades
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course follows the evolution of the concept of holy war in Europe, western Asia and North Africa from the European campaigns to Jerusalem in the 1000s CE to the expansion of Muscovite and Ottoman empires in the 1500s. Dual List with RELS 3270
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HIST 3280: East Central Europe Since 1520
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Examines history of East Central Europe, with special emphasis on growth of nationalism and establishment of the states of Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland. Emphasizes research and writing.
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