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HIST 4015: Buddhism and the West
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This is a one-semester introduction to Buddhism in the Western world for nonspecialists in Buddhism. It focuses on the development of Buddhism as a Western religious phenomenon. It presents interpretive, historical introduction to Buddhism in the West. Crosslisted as: RELS 4015
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HIST 4020: Public History
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This is a readings intensive course designed to introduce students to the principle texts informing current public history thought as it relates to the primary fields of public history practice (museums, archives, cultural resource management/historic preservation).
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HIST 4150: Japan, Europe, and the Early Modern World
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Provides a comparative view of encounters between the societies of Early Modern Europe and Tokugawa Japan.
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HIST 4230: The History of Christianity in the West
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Introduces students to history of Christian spirituality, asking how Christianity has been lived and how it has shaped lives over two thousand years. Uses original sources to introduce both the history and the historiographical problems surrounding the Christian religion. Writing intensive. Dual Listed: RELS 4230
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HIST 4250: The Reformation in Britain: 1450-1688
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Focuses on major research questions in the field of early modern studies. Explores causes and consequences of English Reformation and British Civil War. Writing and research intensive.
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HIST 4251: The Tudors, 1485-1603
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Examines important changes in government, religion, economics and the social world during the reign of the Tudor dynasty in England (1485-1603). Students will use primary source documents to examine these changes over time.
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HIST 4260: Witches, Workers, & Wives: Gender and Family in Early Modern Europe and America
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
This course analyzes the social, religious, political, and cultural factors that shaped experiences of gender, sexuality, and families in the Atlantic world, whether as workers, wives, mothers, criminals, political subjects, peasants, or even witches.
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HIST 4290: Europe and the French Revolution, 1700-1815
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Examines causes and consequences of the French Revolution, introducing students to major themes in its interpretation.
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HIST 4310: History of Nationalism
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Examines development of nationalism. Addresses different theories of nationalism, and then tests these theories with various case studies. Emphasizes research and writing.
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HIST 4330: Modern Germany with Special Emphasis on the Twentieth Century
3.00 Credits
Utah State University
Historical survey of Germany beginning with Frederick the Great of Prussia, and considering the parallel history of the Habsburg empire and the Germany of the Kleinstaaterei. Considers wars and economic and political developments beginning in 1871, which produced the Nazi period. Prerequisite: HIST 1110.
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