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3.00 Credits
The ancient Near East and Mediterranean world, including the civilizations of Greece and Rome, from approximately 3500 B.C.E. to 475 C.E. This course examines the origins of civilization and traces the development of culture, emphasizing the religious, political, and intellectual legacy of the ancient world.
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A survey of Europe during the Middle Ages emphasizing the religious, political, and cultural institutions shaping this period.
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Examines the cultural, religious, political and economic factors that affected Europe from the end of the Middle Ages to the mid-1600s. Special emphasis is given to the Renaissance and Reformation as vital forces at work during the period.
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Examines the political, economic, social, and cultural factors that affected Europe during the period. Special consideration is given to the Enlightenment as a cultural phenomenon and to European-wide revolution and counter-revolution in the late eighteenth century.
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A survey of European history from the fall of Napoleon to the beginning of the First World War. The course will focus on the lingering impact of the political and economic revolutions of the late eighteenth century on the politics, culture, and social development of the nineteenth. Major consideration will be given to liberalism, romanticism, socialism, nationalism, imperialism, industrialization, science, and the rise of mass society.
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This course on European history begins with a consideration of the causes of the First World War and concludes with an assessment of the impact of the Second Word War on European politics, culture, and society. The course will examine the ways in which Europe was shaped in this period by warfare, revolution, the collapse of dynastic states, international agreements, colonial interests, labor movements, economic crises, economic modernization, the rise of totalitarian movements, genocide, and foreign occupation.
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3.00 Credits
A history of the development and impact of Crhistianity within Europe through the twentieth century. This course will examine how Crhistianity affected European society, culture, politics, and science; and how these affected institutions within Christianity. Particular emphasis will be placed on the early growth of Christianity, medieval changes, the Reformation, and spirituality in the industrial age.
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3.00 Credits
Russia's political, economic, social and cultural institutions from pre-history to 1917, emphasizing dynastic leaders, expansion, religion and other significant forces of change. Includes an analysis of both foreign and domestic policies that led to world war and revolution.
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes the political, economic, military, diplomatic, social, and ideological problems, crises, and programs from the Russian Revolutions of 1917 to the present.
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3.00 Credits
A survey of English history to 1714 with special consideration given to England's cultural, political, and economic development during the Middle Ages and the Tudor/Stuart periods.
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