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GRK 461: Honors Project
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Honors Project
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GRK 462: Honors Project
4.00 Credits
Denison University
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HIST 102: Late Antiquity
4.00 Credits
Denison University
A survey of the culture, thought, politics, religion, economics, and society of the late antique world. This course will examine the Mediterranean world and northern Europe from the late Roman Empire (200 CE) to the Christianization of Iceland (c1000 CE), integrating the history of Western Christendom, Byzantium, and the early Islamic world.(4 credits)
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HIST 103: The Origins of Europe:Medieval Society
4.00 Credits
Denison University
A survey course on European civilization during the high and later Middle Ages, 1000-1453. Topics will include urbanization, religious and social reform, popular devotion, the crusades, scholasticism and universities, the rise of monarchies, the institutionalization of the Catholic Church, art and architecture, and the Black Death.(4 credits)
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HIST 104: Early Modern Europe
4.00 Credits
Denison University
A survey of the political, social, cultural, and intellectual developments in European history from the Black Death in 1348 to the French Revolution in 1789. Topics will include Renaissance humanism, the Protestant and Catholic Reformations, the age of exploration, the Religious Wars, absolutism and constitutionalism, the scientific revolution, and the Enlightenment. (Not offered 2008-2009(4 credits)
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HIST 111: Modern Europe
4.00 Credits
Denison University
A survey course on the history of Europe from the Enlightenment to the present which examines the major forces and dominant ideologies of the modern Western world. Topics include the industrial revolution, war, revolution and counter-revolution, nationalism, the development of European social movements, and the struggle between freedom and order.(4 credits)
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HIST 121: American History to 1865
4.00 Credits
Denison University
A survey of the American past from the Revolution through the Civil War.(4 credits)
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HIST 122: American History since 1865
4.00 Credits
Denison University
A survey of U.S. history from Reconstruction after the Civil War to the present day.(4 credits)
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HIST 141: Traditional East Asian Civilization
4.00 Credits
Denison University
The civilization of China and Japan from classical times to 1700 C.E.. Themes include: the earliest Chinese schools of social ad political thought; the genius of political and economic organization which contributed to the unusual longevity of Chinese dynastic institutions; the Japanese adaptation of Confucian and Buddhist practices in different eras; the unique development of Japan's unified feudalism.(4 credits)
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HIST 142: Modern East Asia Civilization
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Beginning from an insider's view of how both prince and peasant saw the world around them before the encroachment of the West, this course analyzes the modern transformation of East Asia. Topics include: the conflict of Sinocentrism with modern nationalism in the Chinese revolution, the Japanese road to Pearl Harbor, and the colonization of Vietnam and Korea.(4 credits)
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