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HI 323: The Civil War Era,1850 to 1877
3.00 Credits
Avila University
Beginning with the impact of slavery upon black and white and slavery's role in bringing about disunion, the course examines the nature of the Civil War, the wartime experiences of the American people, and the war's consequences during Reconstruction.
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HI 324: The Machine Age,1877-1914
3.00 Credits
Avila University
Exploring industrialization and urbanization, immigration, imperialism, and reform in the U.S., the course emphasizes how Americans adjusted to the opportunities and traumas of life in the modern age.
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HI 324 - The Machine Age,1877-1914
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HI 325: The United States in War and Peace,1914-1945
3.00 Credits
Avila University
Covering the U.S. role in two world wars and its experience of prosperity and depression between the wars, the course emphasizes the dramatic social, economic, and political changes those crises helped to bring about.
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HI 325 - The United States in War and Peace,1914-1945
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HI 326: The United States Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Avila University
With the emergence of the U.S. as a world power, the course examines the development of a Cold War at home and abroad, growth of the consumer society, conflicts over civil rights, feminism, and Vietnam, the rise of the New Right, and the challenges of a global economy.
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HI 361: Ancient Mysteries
3.00 Credits
Avila University
A survey of world history from ca. 3500 B.C.E. to 450 C.E. (i.e., the early civilization and classical eras), then a seminar analyzing the major events, themes, and historiographical issues of these eras using current research methodologies. Meets the Communication Intensive Course requirement in the major.
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HI 362: Conquest and Colonization
3.00 Credits
Avila University
A survey of world history from ca. 450 C.E. to 1750 C.E. (i.e., the postclassical and early modern eras), then a seminar analyzing the major events, themes, and historiographical issues of these eras using current research methodologies. Meets the Communication Intensive Course requirement in the major.
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HI 362 - Conquest and Colonization
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HI 363: Imperialism and Independence
3.00 Credits
Avila University
A survey of world history from ca. 1750 C.E. to the present (i.e., modern and contemporary eras), then a seminar analyzing the major events, themes, and historiographical issues of these eras using current research methodologies. Meets the Communication Intensive Course requirement in the major.
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HI 364: World Communism
3.00 Credits
Avila University
An analysis of Communism in world history, focusing on the ideas, deeds, and legacies of socialism in modern world history. The focus of this course will be on the history of ideas as embodied in the life and works of Marx, Lenin, Stalin, and Mao in Western Europe, Russia, and China.
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HI 365: Germany:Nineteenth Century
3.00 Credits
Avila University
Using gender as a central category of historical analysis, this course explores the transformation of the German-speaking lands from a provincial, agrarian patchwork of feudal principalities to a unified, industrial, cultural, and scientific empire in the period from 1780 to 1918.
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HI 366: Germany:Twentieth Century
3.00 Credits
Avila University
Using gender as a central category of historical analysis, this course explores the history of Germany from 1918 to the present, a troubled odyssey of defeat, revolution, Nazism and the Holocaust, Cold War division, and reunification.
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