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HIST 312:
3.00 Credits
Denison University
This course explores the relationships between culture, society, economics,
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HIST 313: Origins and History of World War I
4.00 Credits
Denison University
An examination of the causes and conduct of The Great War. The course addresses diplomatic and political events that led to the war and studies the military evolution of the war. The course also focuses extensively on the cultural mood before and after the war.(4 credits)
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HIST 314: Origins and History of World War II
4.00 Credits
Denison University
An examination of the causes and conduct of the Second World War, this course explores key features of the military history of the war as well as archetypal human experiences during this period of global, total war.(4 credits)
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HIST 315: The Rise and Fall of Nazi Germany
4.00 Credits
Denison University
This course examines the origins, nature, and consequences of the National Socialist movement and state in the context of modern German history. (Not offered 2008-2009) (4 Credits)
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HIST 316: 20th Century Eastern Europe:Politics and Culture
4.00 Credits
Denison University
An examination of the complex interplay of politics and culture in the tumultuous European twentieth century. A series of case studies (Stalinist USSR, World War II Poland, Yugoslavia in dissolution) forms the material addressed in the course. (Not offered in 2008-2009) (4 Credits)
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HIST 320: Advanced Studies in American History
4.00 Credits
Denison University
Intensive study of selected periods or topics in American History at the advanced level. May be taken more than once.(4 credits)
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HIST 321: Colonial America,1600-1763
4.00 Credits
Denison University
A study of the economic, social, and political aspects of American History during the 17th and 18th centuries. (Not offered 2008-2009) (4 Credits)
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HIST 321 - Colonial America,1600-1763
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HIST 322: The Revolutionary Transformation of America:1760-1800
4.00 Credits
Denison University
A comprehensive study of the political philosophy, constitutional development, revolutionary excitement and military events of the American Revolution. (Not offered 2008-2009) (4 Credits)
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HIST 323: The Age of Jefferson:The United States,1800-1828
4.00 Credits
Denison University
The United States as both a nation and a political state was forged during the two decades following the American Revolution. The foundations of the federal government were established during the 1790s and under the Republican administrations of Jefferson and Madison. Facing serious diplomatic challenges, the United States began to establish itself in the international community. The era also witnessed fundamental changes in racial, ethnic, and gender relations within American society. The course will offer a close examination of this pivotal period in American history. (Not offered 2008-2009) (4 Credits)
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HIST 324: The Age of Jackson:The United States,1828-1848
4.00 Credits
Denison University
The early decades of the 19th century witnessed fundamental structural changes in the economy, society, and politics of the United States. This course will examine the consequences of this rapid growth. It will trace the evolution of capitalism, the rise of a middle class culture, the development of a two-party political system, and the national quest for selfidentity and unity. (Not offered 2008-2009) (4 Credits)
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