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HIST 300: Introduction to Historical Study
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. History majors must complete HIST 300 with at least a "C" grade prior to enrolling in more than six credits of 300- or 400-level history courses. This introduction to the historical discipline is required of all history majors. It is designed to enhance basic research, writing and study skills in order to increase student appreciation of, and performance in, the advanced courses within the history major.
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HIST 301,302: The Ancient Near East
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3, 3 credits. A study of the ancient Near Eastern civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Anatolia and Syria-Palestine, from the preliterary period to that of the Archaemenid Empire of the Persians. First semester: preliterary period to the end of Kassite rule in Babylonia (c.-1160 B.C.). Second semester: the rise and fall of the great Neo-Assyrian, Neo-Babylonian, Hebrew and Persian Empires (c.-311 B.C.).
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HIST 303: Greek Civilization
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. A study of the unique cultural heritage of Greece and the historical patterns that rose from it, from the Heroic Age to the urban worlds after Alexander, 1400 B.C.-146 B.C.
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HIST 304: Roman Civilization
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. A study of Roman history as it derived from Roman cultural institutions, from the Etruscan period through the conflict of the pagan and Christian worlds and advent of the barbarians, 753 B.C.-A.D. 454.
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HIST 305: Introduction to Greek Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Selected centers of civilization in prehistoric, classical and Hellenistic Greece: their rise, destruction or renewal by urban planning; the history of classical archaeology, its growth and impact on modern European art. Emphasis is on the living context of mature and complex peoples: Crete, Myceanae, Classical and Hellenistic Greece.
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HIST 307: The High Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. A detailed historical analysis of the Gregorian Revolution, the Crusades, the 12th-century Renaissance, the Thomistic World and the death of medieval civilization.
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HIST 308: Europe in Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Examination of the political, economic, social, cultural and religious dimensions of the Italian and Northern European renaissances.
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HIST 309: The Reformation
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. A careful and intensive inquiry into the spiritual and material forces and people involved in the reformation of Christendom in 16th-century Europe.
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HIST 310: Europe in Absolutism and Enlightenment,1648-1815
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. Examines the political, social and economic orders of Old Regime Europe in the context of their increasing contradictions; introduces the cultural and intellectual forces that helped challenge that regime; culminates in the French Revolution and Napoleon.
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HIST 311: The Zenith of European Power,1815-1914
3.00 Credits
Virginia Commonwealth University
Semester course; 3 lecture hours. 3 credits. A study of the period in which the nations of Europe reached their height of world power between the reconstruction of Europe after the Napoleonic Wars and the eve of World War I. Topics include the rise of nationalism, liberalism and socialism; the spread of capitalism and industrial society; the beginnings of mass politics; the new imperialism; the diplomatic revolution in the European state system before World War I.
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