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3.00 Credits
Beginning with the First World War, students explore such topics as the Treaty of Versailles, the Roaring Twenties, the rise of communism and fascism, the Second World War, and the Cold War. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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Students explore the histories and cultures of peoples inhabiting the territories of the former U.S.S.R. from antiquity to Peter the Great. Topics include state formation, social institutions and practices, and territorial expansion. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Russian history during westernization is examined. Topics include elite and nonelite social development, serfdom, autocratic state, modernization, the Russian Revolutionary movement, cultures, non-Russian peoples, warfare, and diplomacy. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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Major issues and events of Soviet and post-Soviet history are discussed, including 1917 and the Bolsheviks, Stalin's revolution, World War II and the Cold War, and the Soviet Union's collapse. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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European women's political roles, economic activities, and social and cultural contributions are examined. This course may be repeated for credit with a change in content. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
The development of English common law and continental European civil law are studied, with emphasis on jurisprudence, legislation, and law codes. Students cannot receive credit for both Political Science 315 and History 315. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
The ideas of major Western political thinkers, including the Greeks, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, Hume, Hegel, and Marx, are reviewed. Students cannot receive credit for both History 316 and Political Science 316. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: POL 204 or consent of department chair. Offered fall.
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3.00 Credits
Relationships of power and authority and their social foundations are examined. Students cannot receive credit for more than one of the following: History 317, Political Science 317, and Sociology 317. 3 credit hours. Prerequisite: POL 204 or consent of department chair. Offered spring.
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3.00 Credits
The colonial era is examined as a formative period in American history. Emphasis is on how the colonial experience contributed to the development of American social, religious, and political customs and institutions. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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Emphasis is on the origins and development of the revolution, its critical role in the formation of American nationhood, and its legacy for the early nineteenth century. 3 credit hours. Offered as needed.
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