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3.00 Credits
This course will explore the political, social, economic and intellectual life of the American colonial period. Topics may include, but are not limited to, Puritanism, Indian-white relations, slavery, Western expansion and religious revivals. Prerequisites: HI 101 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 4 cr.
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An interdisciplinary seminar on the Holocaust. Using the fields of history, literature, religious studies and ethics, students examine the theories of modern anti-Semitism and Zionism, the theory and practice of National Socialism, the persecution of German Jews between 1933 and 1939, and the mass-murder of European Jews during the Second World War. Prerequisites: HI 107 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
An examination and analysis within a global perspective of selected influential works of historical writing since antiquity. The course will examine these texts as models of historical literature as well as explore the various theories and methodologies they propose. Prerequisites: At least junior or senior standing, at least one other history course, or permission of the instructor. Credits: 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
A topical exploration of issues in women's history from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries. Topics may include but are not limited to the following: the social construction of gender, women in colonial and Revolutionary America, women in the professions, gender and women in the Middle Ages, and women in utopia. Prerequisites: HI 101, HI 103, or permission of the instructor. Credits: 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
A topical examination of issues in modern European history from the French Revolution to the present. Topics may include the French Revolution, the history of women, Bismarck and the German Empire 1871-1918, the Industrial Revolution, World War II, or the history of Europe since 1945. Prerequisites: Either HI 107, HU 303, or permission of the instructor. Credits: 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Qualified juniors and seniors may request to work in directed research with faculty (by filling out a form available from the history department). Requirements may include bibliographic materials, oral reports and/or research papers, and additional research projects as deemed necessary for the successful completion of the proposal. Prerequisites: At least junior standing, 2.7 GPA, faculty sponsor. Credits: 3-4 cr. Misc. Notes: May be taken twice, even in consecutive semesters.
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of the religious ideology, conflict and crisis of sixteenth century Europe. Special emphasis will be given to the intellectual and religious foundations of Protestantism and the eventual clash with Catholicism during the Counter-Reformation. Prerequisites: HI 105 or HU 203 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Students are required to prepare a senior thesis in a selected area of history under the close supervision of a faculty member in the Department of History. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor. Credits: 4 cr. Misc. Notes: History and American Studies majors only. Required of all History majors.
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3.00 Credits
In this class we discuss the historical processes, national identities, and societal and formation of Mexicans in Mexico and in the United States. The course adds a cross-border dimension to its examination of Mexican culture, politics, and economics by studying the Mexican Diaspora in the United States. Prerequisites: HI 161 or HI 163, or permission of the instructor. Credits: 4 cr. Misc. Notes: Optional Applied Language Component (one credit).
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3.00 Credits
This course will touch upon cultural, political, economic, and social reasons in understanding Argentina's dilemmas. It will closely examine the impact of modernization, urbanization, immigration, export-led growth and other factors leading to the creation of modern Argentina. Prerequisites: HI 163 or permission of the instructor. Credits: 4 cr.
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