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Presents the history of Russia form the mid-nineteenth century through Communist period in the twentieth century, including politics, foreign policy, economy, social and political reform, revolutionary movements, art, music, science, and literature. Credits: 3
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Survey of European military history from the ancient world to the end of the Great War, emphasizing the evolution of tactics, strategy, technology, professionalism, administration, and military policy. Credits: 3
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Presents Germany history from the establishment of the Weimar Republic after World War I through Adolf Hitler's Third Reich to 1945, including the political, social, economic, cultural, and military aspects of Germany under National Socialist rule. Credits: 3
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This course studies the period from 1933 - 1945 and the effort by the Nazi regime to utterly annihilate Europe's Jewish population, as well as other populations deemed undesirable. The course examines the historical context of the Holocaust, the means by which the holocaust was brought about, and the profound historical and moral dilemmas raised by the Holocaust. Students will also encounter some of the individual lives ended or transformed by these events. Credits: 3
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Provides an in-depth look at the English colonies in America, emphasizing how and why they were founded, and tracing their growth and development through the revolutionary period. Prerequisites and Corequisites Course prerequisite: HIST 151 Credits: 3
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This course examines Hollywood portrayals of the Vietnam war through films in the chronological order in which they were produced. Students critically examine such issues as tactics, strategy, the POW/MIA controversy, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, and the historical revisionism of the Reagan era. Credits: 3
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Federalist period, westward expansion, democratization, foreign policy, and the coming of the Civil War. Covers the years 1789 to 1860 in two semesters. Credits: 3
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Federalist period, westward expansion, democratization, foreign policy, and the coming of the Civil War. Covers the years 1789 to 1860 in two semesters. Credits: 3
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Explores the economic, political, military, and social aspects of the Civil War and Reconstruction era. Credits: 3
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The emergence of the United States into world affairs. Credits: 3
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