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HIS 341: Introduction To Jewish History
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Presentation and examination of Jewish history from biblical to modern times with emphasis on social, political, cultural, and religious contexts and interactions.
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HIS 347: The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Struggle For The Holy Land
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
An examination of the Arab-Israeli conflict from the emergence of political Zionism in the late 19th century to the peace efforts of the 1990s and beyond. Topics will include the origins and consequences of the British mandate for Palestine; the development of Israeli social and political institutions; the rise of Palestinain national consciousness; the impact of outside powers on the conflict; and prospects for a lasting resolution. P: So. stdg.
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HIS 348: Muhammad And The Rise Of Islam
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
The course examines the emergence and flowering of Islamic civilization from the time of the Prophet, Muhammad, until the sack of Baghdad by the Mongols in 1258. Topics include Muhammand's prophetic mission, the Arab Kingdom of Damascus, the rise of the Abbasids and the classical civilization of the High Caliphate. P: So. stdg.
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HIS 349: Egyptian Art And Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
This course will explore the history, society, culture, and religion of ancient Egypt form the predynastic era through the Ptolemaic period, as revealed through its artistic and material remains. Attention will be given to how sculpture, painting, architecture, and other material remains provide a window on Egyptian life and thought. P: So. stdg.
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HIS 350: Archaeology Of Syria-Palestine
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
A chronological survey of the archaeology of Syria-Palestine in which material culture provides a window on the history of society, economy, and religion from the Neolithic to Hellenistic times. Special topics include the emergence of farming and pastoral societies, the formation and dissolution of Bronze Age city-states, and the rise and fall Iron Age kingdoms such as Israel, Moab, and Edom. P: So. stdg.
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HIS 351: Warfare in the Classical World
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
This course will study warfare as it was conducted and imagined in the Greek and Roman worlds. Using both primary evidence and secondary scholarship, we will examine practical manuals of tactics and siege warfare, as well as literary works from a variety of genres. We will also consider material evidence, such as visual and monumental depictions of warfare, and their role in producing cultural meaning.
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HIS 352: Hollywood and American History OD
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Oliver Stone's films on the Vietnam War and on American presidents are only the latest in a long line of motion pictures in which "Hollywood" combined mass entertainment withcontroversial historical interpretation. This seminar will compare historical events to their fictionalized film versions. P: So. stdg .
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HIS 354: Constitutional History Of The United States To 1877
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Analyzes the impact of historical events on the theory, writing, and evolution of the Constitution. Colonial and Revolutionary background; the Constitutional Convention; development and interpretation of the Constitution from the Federalist era through the Civil War and Reconstruction. P: So. stdg.
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HIS 355: Constitutional History of the United States Since 1877
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
Continuation of HIS 354. HIS 354 is not a prerequisite to HIS 355. Analysis of the impact of historical events on the Constitution. Constitutional interpretation in late 19th century; the Progressive era; World War I, the 1920's; the New Deal; World War II and the Cold War; civil liberties and civil rights; the Warren, Burger, and Rehnquist Courts; the Presidency since World War II; contemporary Constitutional issues. P: So. stdg.
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HIS 356: Consitutional Issues
3.00 Credits
Creighton University
This course links both the Consitutional History of the United States with the Consititutional Law cases that laid the foundation for the living Constitution that exists today. The historical context and the judicial actions of the courts, from the Founding Fathers to the present, will be examined and debated. P: So. stdg.
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