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HIST 304: The Holocaust
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. A study of the development and implementation of the genocide known as the Holocaust. The course considers events in post-WWI Europe, investigates the roles of specifi c nations during the inter-war period and WWII, and concludes with the liberations of "the camps" and thecreation of Israel in 1947-48. Prerequisite: three credits of HIST. G4, G9
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HIST 308: The Vietnam War
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. A study of America's longest war. The course traces the evolution of American involvement that culminated in a major land war in Asia, examines American and Vietnamese goals in Vietnam, analyzes the divisive impact of the war upon American politics and society, and assesses the consequences and lessons of the Vietnam War upon the American body politic. Prerequisite: three credits of HIST. G4, G9
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HIST 315: Building a New Europe
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. This course analyzes the political developments in Europe since World War II. After examining the Cold War, focus shifts to the process of political and economic integration that has created the European Union. Examples are drawn from the leading nation-states on the European continent with a focus on Great Britain. Prerequisite: three credits of HIST. G4, G9
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HIST 330: Making of Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. Modern European civilization in its transformation from religious to more secular and material perspectives: the birth of political absolutism and constitutionalism; the rise of science and the age of Enlightenment; the fi rst great secular political revolution of modern times, the French Revolution. Prerequisite: three credits of HIST. G4, G9
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HIST 335: Ideas in European Society
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. The history of Europe from the French Revolution to World War I (1789-1914), focusing on the role of ideas in the social and political changes of the time, including the rise of industry; the spread of democracy; the development of liberalism, nationalism, socialism, Marxism, imperialism, and national competition leading to war. Prerequisite: three credits of HIST. G4, G9
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HIST 346: Colonial America to
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. This course explores topics in early American history from 1492 to the conclusion of the French and Indian War. Areas include European exploration in North America, the Atlantic exchange, free and forced migration, political, religious, and military relationships among American Indians, Europeans, and Africans, patterns of settlement, strategies of cultural adaptation, and the development of a uniquely American culture within the British Empire. Prerequisite: three credits HIST. G4, G9
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HIST 351: The American West
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. An analysis of the American West as both place and processes. Topics include western myths and realities, Native American- Euroamerican relations, environmental, economic, and political transformations, and western social relations. Prerequisite: three credits of HIST. D, G4, G9
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HIST 352: Women in American History
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. A thematic analysis of the cultural roles and the social realities of American women from colonial times to the present. Topics include family and private life, work and the economy, and community and public life. Prerequisite: three credits of HIST. D, G4, G9
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HIST 354: American Environmental History
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. An analysis of the ways in which Americans have interacted with their natural environment over time: population pressures on the land, the impact of the market economy, technology, social structures and social relations involved in the use, exploitation, and conservation of a particular natural resource, and human attitudes toward the environment. Prerequisite: three credits of HIST. E, G4, G9
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HIST 360: Culture and State in Russia
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. The story of Russian civilization from its origins to the present, through the age of the tsars and the upheaval of Revolution to the rise and fall of the Soviet system in the 20th century, studying the characteristics of culture and state that have defi ned the Russian experience and set it apart from the rest of Europe. Prerequisite: three credits of HIST. D, G4, G9
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