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3.00 Credits
A survey of Roman history from its beginnings through the reign of Constantine. Note Course not offered every year Cross-listed: CLHU 418 Credits: 3
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The contributions and achievements of the Romans in politics, literature, law, philosophy, religion, art, and architecture. Cross-listed: CLHU 419 Credits: 3
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This class will examine the growth and development of Christianity from its beginning through the reign of Constantine. Course not offered every year. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Examines the history of Western Europe from the end of the Roman Empire to the beginning of the Renaissance and emphasizes religious, political, economic, and social developments. Prerequisites and Corequisites Course prerequisite: HIST 121 Cross-listed: CLHU 425 Credits: 3
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The history of Europe in the fourteenth to sixteenth centuries with emphasis on intellectual, artistic, and religious developments. Cross-listed: CLHU 426 Credits: 3
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Survey of Greek history from its beginnings through Alexander the Great with emphasis on social and cultural development. Cross-listed: CLHU 440 Credits: 3
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This course is designed to introduce students to some of the key events and themes of British history between 1400 and 1689. In particular, it explores the formation of Britain across four dimensions: political thought, religious change, economic development, and intellectual innovations. Credits: 3
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This course will focus on exploring British social history (1700 - 1900) from perspective of those who were rejected by the mainstream culture -the gin merchants, purveyors of opium, prostitutes, and serial killers. In doing so, it shall explore a number of themes concerning the relationship between state control and personal action, questions of personal identity, and the redefinition of "civilization" in the wake of increased scientific knowledgeCredits: 3
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This course shall trace thematically some of the key issues associated with modern Irish history, paying particular attention to questions such as the relationship between Ireland and Britain (in both a political and social sense), the nature of social life in Ireland, and the violence that has so dominated recent history. By considering the historical events of this period, through the study of a variety of sources, students will gain a greater knowledge of Irish history and the historical process. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Examines the history of Russia to approximately 1917, including the development of the Russian land and character, the growth of the tsarist autocracy, reform and revolutionary movements, and the cultural heritage of imperial Russia. Prerequisites and Corequisites Course prerequisite: HIST 122 Credits: 3
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