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HIST 4173: The Renaissance-Reformation Era
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. The disintegration of the medieval order under the impact of the rise of the national states, the secularization of society, the decline of the church, and the religious wars to the Peace of Westphalia.
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HIST 4221: Independent Study:World History
1.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
1 Hours. Individual historical study of a problem or focused period of world history. The scope of the topic will be determined by the directing instructor. May be repeated with different topics to a maximum 3 hours credit.
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HIST 4243: European Religious and Intellectual Life
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. A survey of religious ideas and movements as well as the social, scientific, political, and economic thought of the medieval and early modern periods.
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HIST 4283: The French Revolution and Napoleonic Era
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. An analysis of the collapse of the Old Regime, the development of revolutionary France, Europe and the French Imperium, and the Settlement of 1815 which laid the foundation for 19th Century Europe. The impact of the Revolutionary/Napoleonic Era upon the Western World is shown.
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HIST 4303: Historical Geography of the United States
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. A study of the geographical environment of past periods in American history and the geographical influences on the development of the United States. Credit may not be earned in both HIST 4303 and GEOG 4303.
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HIST 4323: Modern France
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. A study of modern France from the reign of Louis XIV to the present day. Emphasis is placed upon political and constitutional development from the absolute system of the Sun King, through the revolutionary and imperial governments of the 18th and 19th centuries, to the Fifth Republic of today. Also explored are the economic and social changes during the past three centuries as well as the role of France in world affairs.
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HIST 4333: Russia in the Modern Era
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. A history of Russia and the Soviet State with an emphasis upon the 19th and 20th centuries. Course traces the development of Russia, the rise and fall of Imperial Russia in the 19th century, the Soviet regime in the 20th century, and the post-Soviet era.
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HIST 4343: Intellectual and Social History of Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. A survey of major intellectual concepts in Europe since the Age of the Enlightenment and their impact on European social and political life.
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HIST 4353: The British Isles:1485-1714
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. A survey of the social, economic, political, and intellectual development of the British Isles in the Tudor-Stuart era. Attention will also be given to British colonization of the Americas.
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HIST 4363: Modern Britain
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. Great Britain in the modern era from the early 18th century to the present. Emphasis is upon the development of representative government, emergence of the country as a global power, economic and social institutions, and particularly upon changes in recent history.
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