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HIST 284: f6 People's Republic of China
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Chinese life and culture in the People's Republic. The themes of revolutionary change and continuity with the past will be examined in the study of ideology, leadership, policies and programs, and popular response or social behavior. (Varies)
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HIST 295: Proseminar: Historians, Historiography, Historical Methods
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
An introductory study of historical method and selected historical traditions. Includes an introduction to the use of historical data bases. All majors and minors are encouraged to take this course no later than their junior year. (F)
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HIST 310A: China: Tradition & Transformation
3.00 Credits
Edgewood College
An introduction to Chinese history and culture and preparatory session for the field study of contemporary China. (S)
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HIST 310B: China: Tradition & Transformation
1.00 Credits
Edgewood College
This is mainly a field study of contemporary Chinese history and society. It examines tensions between to forces of change and continuity from a historical or interdisciplinary approach. This is a two-part course; during the Spring, the first portion of the course is held on-campus. This part is held in the summer, and involves travel to China. (Prereq: HIST 310A) (SS)
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HIST 312: China And The West
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
China's relations with the West, focusing on the period since 1500. The primary concern will be China's relationship to Western Europe and the United States. While it provides both sides' approaches, reactions, adjustment, and changes, more attention will be given to China.
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HIST 325: Germany: The Rise of The Nazi Party
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Introduction to the origins of the Nazi Party and its rise to power within the context of German historical and social developments from the 1890s through 1945.
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HIST 333: Ecological History of Civilization
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
A global examination of the evolutionary and biological foundations underlying the multi- ethnic societies and diverse cultures observed in the modern world. Beginning with human evolution, this course follows the sweep of human history through the origins of agriculture and the rise and fall of civilizations to the modern industrial condition. Focusing on biological and ecological processes and human decisions that have led to the present, this course explores the forces for organization and change that will govern and shape the globally interconnected society in the future. Crosslisted with BIO 333 and ENVS 333. (Prerequisites: BIO 151F5/152F5 or equivalent, or consent of the instructor)
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HIST 341: European Holocaust
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
Traces the history of the Holocaust and explores the policies of National Socialism which called for the extermination of the Jews as well as other targeted populations. (Prerequisite: HIST 325 or the consent of the instructor) (Varies)
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HIST 342: American Foreign Policy
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
An investigation of the United States and its relations with other nations since 1898. Crosslisted with PS 342. (F)
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HIST 359: African- American History
4.00 Credits
Edgewood College
African-American history from the beginning of the African Diaspora to the 1990s. We will use a combination of historical documents and secondary sources to develop an understanding of African-American history. (Varies) (Crosslisted with ETHS 359)
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