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3.00 Credits
This course provides a historical account, a psychological analysis and an occasion for philosophical contemplation on the Holocaust. We will examine the deliberate and systematic attempt to annihilate the Jewish people by the National Socialist German State during World War II. Although Jews were the primary victims, Gypsies, the handicapped, homosexuals, Jehovah's Witnesses and political dissidents were targeted, we will discuss their faith as well. The class will be organized around the examination of primary sources: written accounts, photographic and film, and personal testimony. II Alternate years. (3H,3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Diplomacy and war among European powers. 3505: Development of the European States System, 1589-1848; 3506: Diplomacy of nation states, 1848-present. Taught alternate years. I,II (3H,3 Credits)
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Technological, political, and economic factors that brought about the European exploration of the world from 1450-1770 and the conquest of much of it. The impact of those events on both Europe and the world. Taught alternate years. II (3H,3 Credits)
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Analysis of change in warfare from the ancient Greeks to the French Revolution. Emphasis on the social and technological causes of military change. I (3H,3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Causes, course, and results of World War II. Emphasis upon diplomacy and the social impact of total war as well as military events. Coverage will stress the world-wide nature of the war. II (3H,3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
An examination of historical forces in the late twentieth century, including economic trends, ideological forces, social structures, and political relations, that have shaped patterns of globalization. (3H,3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
The Christian Church from the earliest times to the present. 3565: The early and medieval periods. 3566: The modern period. Taught alternate years. I,II (3H,3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Women's historical experience and social roles, attitudes toward women, and the development of feminist thought and activity in Europe since 1500. Taught alternate years. I (3H,3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Major themes and issues in Colonial Latin American History. Discussion of the Spanish and Portuguese empires in the western hemisphere, emphasizing indigenous responses to colonization, the privatization of land and labor, the Church and village as financial and cultural institutions, imperial policies and reforms, and the collapse of empire after 300 years. I (3H,3 Credits)
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3.00 Credits
Major themes and issues in Modern Latin American History. Discussion of the rise of Latin American nations, stressing the internal and external challenges new republics confronted during the nineteenth century and the opportunities and conflicts of the twentieth century. II (3H,3 Credits)
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