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3.00 Credits
History of the Russian Revolution. Origins, the March and October Revolutions, the Civil War, and beginnings of Communist rule.
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3.00 Credits
History of Nazi Germany. Social and political origins, Nazi rule in the 1930s, the "final solution," WorldWar II, and Germany's attempt to assess this era in its history.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the historical contexts and consequences of the European Crusades between the 11th and 13th centuries, including the perspective of European Jews, Turkish and Arabic Muslims, and Byzantine and Near Eastern Christians.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of German history from the development of German national ideas through unification and consolidation of the modern German state in 1871 and through its re-unification at the end of the 20th century. Examines one of the most fascinating and tumultuous periods in German and European history, why the attempt to understand the German past has occupied so many historians, and why the debates surrounding that attempt have been so contentious. Sources include writings by established historians of Germany, novels, films, and music.
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3.00 Credits
The history of popular religious belief and practice in medieval Europe and the relationship between heresy, reform, and inquisition. Topics may include pilgrimage, prayer, saints and sacraments; religious roles for laypeople and women; new orders and heresies; and the late-medieval growth of inquisitorial activity and administration.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of French culture and history from the Revolution (1789) to the present. The ways in which successive governments, from Napoleon's empire through the Fifth Republic, have come to terms with legacies of the Revolution such as national citizenship, individual rights, and the politicization of women.
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3.00 Credits
The experience of the original Americans and their interaction with later immigrants. Courses numbered 330x to 331x consider topics in the political, social, intellectual, religious, and/or economic history of North America or the United States before 1865.
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3.00 Credits
History of race in early America. Exploration of the coming together of three groups of peoples-Africans, American Indians, and Europeans-and the roles which they played in the emergence of the "first new nation."
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3.00 Credits
The African-American experience in historical perspective: African origins; slavery, struggles for freedom and equality; cultural, economic, political, and social development in a slave society.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the history of the United States from the beginning of the Seven Years' War in 1754 to the end of the War of 1812. The origins of the nation and the political, cultural, and social changes that accompanied the birth and early years of the American Republic. Focus on the political and social history of the American Revolution. Other topics include women in revolutionary America, the retrenchment of slavery, indigenous people and early Indian policy, religion and revivalism, the constitutional crisis, and the early presidencies. Courses numbered 335x to 336x consider topics in the political, social, intellectual, religious, and/or economic history of the United States since 1865.
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