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HBW 172: Southeast Asian Culture and History
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Broad overview of the culture and history of Southeast Asia. Emphasis on society, culture, and religion and their influence on contemporary developments. (Lec. 3) (FC) or (L) [D]
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HBW 177: The Islamic Middle East:From the Mongols to Modern Times
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
History of the Islamic Middle East from the Mongol invasions of the 13th century to the present. Includes the Ottoman Empire, the impact of European colonialism, the rise of nationalism, the ArabIsraeli conflict, and the Iranian revolution. (Lec. 3)
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HBW 180: Introduction to Latin American Civilization
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Social, cultural, and political history of the Latin American region from the preconquest era to the present time. (Lec. 3) (FC) or (L) [D]
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HBW 300: Ancient Greece:Hellenic and Hellenistic Period from the
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Trojan Wars to Alexander the Great, 800 B.C.-300 B.C. (3) Social, economic, political and intellectual development of Greece from the Archaic to Hellenistic period. (Lec. 3) Pre: sophomore standing or permission of instructor.
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HBW 303: From Republic to Empire:Ancient Rome
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Social, economic, political, and intellectual history of Ancient Rome, covering the foundation of the city, the Roman Republic and Empire, and the spread of Christianity. From about 750 B.C. to about 300 A.D. (Lec. 3) Pre: sophomore standing or permission of instructor.
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HBW 304: Western Europe in the High Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Primarily France and England in the 12th and 13th centuries. Emphasis on the medieval Gothic-Catholic culture, the rise of towns, and the development of a money economy. (Lec. 3) Pre: sophomore standing or permission of instructor.
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HBW 305: The Renaissance
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Europe in transition during the 14th through the early 16th centuries. The economic, social, and religious backgrounds of the Renaissance. Emphasis on culture and artistic developments. (Lec. 3) (L) Pre: sophomore standing or permission of instructor.
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HBW 306: The Protestant and Catholic Reformations
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Changes in European Society resulting from the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter Reformation, including the rise of secular states and the effects of religions crisis on society and culture (Lec. 3) Pre: sophomore standing or permission of instructor.
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HBW 308: Between Eve and Mary:Women in the Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
History of women in western Europe from about 500 A.D. to about 1500 A.D. Understanding the variety of medieval women's experiences (rich or poor, secular or religious, urban or rural) and how women were perceived by their society. (Lec. 3) Pre: sophomore standing or permission of instructor.
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HBW 309: The French Revolution and Napoleon
3.00 Credits
University of Rhode Island
Examination of the Revolution and Napoleonic eras with emphasis on the connections among economic, social, and political developments. Special attention to problems in interpretation. (Lec. 3) Pre: junior standing.
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