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3.00 Credits
The breakdown of the Ottoman Empire and the post-World War I creation of the various Middle Eastern states of today, from Egypt to Iran, the development of oil economies, divisions within Islam, the Arab- Israeli conflict, the rise of Iran, and attempts to create Arab unity. Emphasis will be placed on events and developments since 1900.
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A survey of African history from pre-contact societies in sub-Saharan Africa to 1800, including sub-Saharan Africa to about 1600, the impact of Islam and the empires of West Africa; slavery in Africa and the introduction of slavery to the Americas, the Middle Passage, the development of slavery in Latin America and North America.
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3.00 Credits
A study of Africa since 1800 with an emphasis upon the effects of imperialism, nationalism, and decolonization.
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3.00 Credits
A world-ranging survey of the impact of European expansion, trade, technology and ideas upon India, America, China, Japan, the Pacific and Africa since the 15th century, examining the modern history of colonization, imperialism, nationalism, and de-colonization around the world and the interconnections of Europeans and non-Europeans in the growth of a modern world system.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Western Heritage sequence-6 hours Pre-Columbian America, the coming of the European conquerors, colonial Latin America, and the rise of nationalism.
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Prerequisites: Western Heritage sequence or HIST 326 This course traces the history of the region frompost independence until the present day. Emphasis is on the failure of republican institutions and the rise of caudillos, the neocolonial status of the region, and the various revolutions of the twnetieth century from the Mexican revolution to the Sandinista Revolution.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 101 A political and socio-economic survey of Greek history from the second millennium BC to the end of the Hellenistic period. Topics include Minoan and Mycenaean civilization, the Trojan War, Homer and epic poetry, the rise and decline of the polis, Athens and Sparta, the Persian War and the Athenian Empire, the Peloponnesian War, the rise of Macedon, Alexander the Great, the hellenistic state system, Hellenistic philosophy and science, and the Roman conquest of the Greek world.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 101 A political and socio-economic survey of Roman history from the legendary founding of the city in 753 BC to the end of the Western Roman Empire in the fifth century AD. Topics include the Roman monarchy, the early Republic and the Conflict of the Orders, the Punic Wars and the growth of the empire, the Civil Wars and the collapse of the Republic, the Augustan empire, the Pax Romana and the Romanization of the provinces, the rise of Christianity, the later Roman empire and the "fall" of Rome.
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3.00 Credits
Church and State in late Antiquity, the German invasions and the "fall" of Rome, the Byzantine state, the "Dark Ages" and the barbarian kingdoms, the rise of Islam, the Frankish, Carolingian, and Anglo-Saxon monarchies, the Vikings, Church and State during the Middle Ages, feudalism, the Crusades, the crises of the fourteenth century.
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3.00 Credits
A political, social, economic, and cultural survey of the Mediterranean region from the fourth century to the fifteenth, focusing of the Byzantine Empire, the rise and spread of Islam, and relations between the European and Arab worlds.
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