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HIS 334: Civil War And Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: HIS 111 & HIS 111 or HIS 211 & HIS 212; ENG 112 Beginning with the Mexican War this course studies antebellum America, the slavery controversy and other causes leading to Southern secession from the Union. The war is examined in detail, as are the political and social aspects of Reconstruction.
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HIS 337: The United States Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: HIS 111 & HIS 111 or HIS 211 & HIS 212; ENG 112 A study of post-World War II America, this course gives special attention to the Cold War, the struggle for Civil Rights, the decades of consensus (1950s) and turmoil (1960s), Watergate and the 70s, the Age of Reagan and current challenges to America in the new millennium.
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HIS 352: Medieval History
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: HIS 111 & HIS 111 or HIS 211 & HIS 212; ENG 112 This course will examine Europe from the fourth through the fourteenth centuries. Topics will include intellectual, economic, technical, cultural and religious expansion; the Carolingian Renaissance; church/state conflicts; church reform and the papacy; limited government; universities; scholasticism; the disasters of the fourteenth century; and the roots of the Renaissance.
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HIS 354: The Age of Reformation
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: HIS 111 & HIS 111 or HIS 211 & HIS 212; ENG 112 This course will examine sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Europe from the Age of Exploration to the Peace of Westphalia. Examined in detail will be the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic Reformation, Tudor and Stuart England, the Thirty Years War, religious and political fragmentation stemming from these events and the rise of science. Particular attention will be given to such historic figures as Emperor Charles V, Martin Luther, John Calvin, St. Ignatius Loyola, Queen Elizabeth I and Cardinal Richelieu.
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HIS 420: Western Civilization And America
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: HIS 111 & HIS 111 or HIS 201 & HIS 202; ENG 112 This course provides a detailed examination of how Western Civilization, from ancient history to present, has effected the cultural and intellectual foundations of American institutions. The format is thematic, emphasizing Western influences on American practices and traditions in areas such as religion, government, politics, economics, science and technology, law and culture.
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HIS 421: United States Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 credit hours Prerequisites: HIS 111 & HIS 111 or HIS 201 & HIS 202; ENG 112 This course is designed to provide an overview of America's relations with other nations from the early days of the Republic to the present, emphasizing such policies as neutrality, interventionism vs. isolation, and Manifest Destiny. Also examined are specific decisions that have and continue to shape American history.
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HIS 456: Russian History
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 credit hours Prerequisites: HIS 111 and HIS 112; ENG 112 Among the major topics covered are pre-Kievan origins; the Kievan state; the Mongol invasion; Moscovite Russia; the establishment of the Romanov dynasty; Imperial Russia; the Rise of the Bolsheviks; the formations of the USSR; World War II; the Sold War and contemporary poet-Communist Russia. Emphasis will be given to the origins and development of Russian political and cultural institutions.
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HIS 460: Studies in African History
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: HIS 111 & HIS 111 or HIS 201 & HIS 202; ENG 112 This course will present an intensive study of Africa. Beginning with man's earliest development, this course chronologically covers such topics as early African states, the slave trade, European impact and the African response leading to independence. Major figures who contributed to this continent's greatness will be considered.
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HIS 464: Studies in East Asian History
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
3 Credit Hours Prerequisites: HIS 111 & HIS 111 or HIS 201 & HIS 202; ENG 112 Japan, China, Korea and Vietnam are studied from their prehistoric development to the end of the twentieth century, with emphasis placed on their interconnectedness. Political, philosophical, religious, economic and social traits and systems will be addressed.
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HIS 468: Studies in Indian History
3.00 Credits
Aquinas College - Tennessee
Credit Hours Prerequisites: HIS 111 & HIS 111 or HIS 201 & HIS 202; ENG 112 This course will chronologically approach Indian history beginning when the ancient Indian civilizations grew up in the Indus Valley and will focus on such topics as Hinduism, the Mughal Empire, British colonization, the struggle for freedom and liberation, with emphasis placed on the unity within diversity in the subcontinent. Such personalities as Gandhi, Hehru, and Indira Gandhi will be considered.
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