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Foreign Language 350: Studies in the Literature of the 19th Century
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Development from the romantic novel to realism and naturalism. Constant, Balzac, Stendhal, Flaubert, Maupassant, Zola. Prerequisite: French 215 or permission.
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Foreign Language 360: Studies in the Literature of the 20th Century
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Study of representative authors in prose and theatre: possibilities include Proust, Gide, Mauriac, Malraux, Bernanos, Colette, Giraudoux, Anouilh, Beckett, Ionesco, Claudel, Camus, Sartre, Beauvoir, Duras.
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Foreign Language 380: Seminar
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
The study in-depth of one author, one theme, one literary movement, or one genre. Possible topics include magic realism, Spanish American women writers, the Generation of '98, or Spanish Civil War literature. Prerequisite: 300 level course work or permission.
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Foreign Language 380 - Seminar
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Foreign Language 480: Senior Seminar
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Senior Seminar
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Foreign Language 480 - Senior Seminar
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Foreign Language 481: Independent Research
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Independent Research
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Foreign Language 481 - Independent Research
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Foreign Language 490: Senior Project
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
The senior capstone project for Spanish majors consists of the following written and oral portions: 1) a research paper involving a cultural, literary, or linguistic topic approved by the faculty, 2) the oral presentation of its findings, and 3) a portfolio in which the student reflects on and documents his or her achievement of the educational goals of the Hiram College Spanish Department. See the head of the Spanish Department for details
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Foreign Language 490 - Senior Project
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Foreign Language 498: Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Internship
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Foreign Language 498 - Internship
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History 121: Europe
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Knights, Peasants, and Friars: Europe 500 - 1450: The course examines the state of Western Civilization after the decline of Rome and analyzes the emergence of Medieval Civilization. Considerable attention will be given to the original accomplishments of the High Middle Ages and the waning of the era and its blending into the Modern Age. Emphasis is on cultural and social history.
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History 121 - Europe
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History 122: Modern Europe:1450-Present CA,EW
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
Bread, Barricades, and Bombs: Modern Europe, 1450 - Present: Begins with the Renaissance and Reformation, continues with the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries, moves on to the French and Industrial Revolutions, and to the most recent age. Cultural history is stressed throughout, but every effort is made to integrate the more conventional forms of history in the course. A student may not receive credit for both First Year Seminar 124 and History 122.
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History 129: The World from 1750-1945 CA,EW
4.00 Credits
Hiram College
The Age of Colonialism, 1750-1945: This course traces the expansion of European colonial empires in the modern era and concludes with the rise of nationalism outside of Europe. Through standard histories, contemporary documents, and popular sources such as political cartoons, the course illuminates the British raj in India, The Opium Wars in China, and the American occupation of the Philippines as key narratives. Colonialism and nationalism in the Islamic world will also be addressed. The course culminates with the furious changes of World War II, and provides the student with insights into the challenges currently faced by formerly colonized nations.
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