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Prerequisite: HST 101-102. Survey of Spanish history with particular attention to Early Modern and Modern Periods. From the Alfonsine era and Reconquista through the Golden Age, decline, Fascism and democracy.
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Prerequisite: HST 101-102 or consent of instructor. Examines the social, political, and cultural history of France from the reign of Charlemagne through the French Revolution.
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Prerequisite: HST 101-102 or consent of instructor. History of France from the French Revolution and Napoleon through the political, economic and social developments of the nineteenth century to the World Wars of the twentieth century.
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Prerequisite: HST 101 and 102 or consent of instructor. The emergence of modern Germany from the end of the Thirty Years' War through the Bismarckian empire. Topics include the rise of Prussian absolutism, the Enlightenment in Germany, the impact of the French Revolution, Romanticism, the revolutions of 1848, unification, and constitutional problems of the empire.
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Prerequisite: HST 101 and 102 or consent of instructor. Germany from the end of Bismarck's chancellorship to the present. Topics include World War I, German Expressionism, the failure of Weimar democracy, the rise of the Nazis, defeat and division, rebuilding in East and West, the collapse of communism, and reunification.
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Prerequisite: HST 101-102 or consent of instructor. History of Russia from its origins to 1881. Topics include the Mongol Conquest, state building, foreign policy, popular and intellectual opposition to serfdom.
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Prerequisite: HST 101-102 or consent of instructor. History of Russia from 1881 to the present. Topics include the impact of emancipation, growth of revolutionary movement, revolutions of 1917, the Stalin years, post-Stalin reforms, end of Soviet Union.
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Examination of the history of evolutionary theory, from the beginning of the 19th century through the middle of the 20th. Study of the development of scientific theories, and the impact of evolutionary ideas on culture and society in the US and Britain.
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Prerequisite: 100- or 200- level history course, or consent of instructor. Examination of three related themes in modern scientific culture: the evolution-creation debates, scientific racism, and the politicization of science. Emphasis on understanding science in its social context.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HST 201- 202 or consent of instructor. An examination of American women and women's roles from the colonial period to the mid-nineteenth century.
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