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HIST 311: Europe of the 18th Century
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Cultural and political ferment of Western civilization in the century of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution.
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HIST 313: Europe 1800-1914:Politics,Society and Culture
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
A survey that examines nationalism, imperialism, revolutions, urban history, the rise of the middle class, high and mass cultures and gender relations in Europe and its colonies.
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HIST 314: Paris, Capital of the 19th Century
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Transformed into the first modern European city, 19th century Paris was the playground of the newly powerful middle class that sought animation, cosmopolitanism and leisure in elegant cafes, parks and other sites of entertainment. Significant attention will be paid to the rise of modern visual culture: photography, the cinema, mass illustrated press, modern art, advertising and other forms of visual entertainment.
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HIST 315: Europe
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Examination of the causes of WWI, the impact on European society, the Russian revolution, and the rise of Fascism. WWII and the Holocaust.
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HIST 316: European and Colonial Cities 18th 20th Centuries
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An exploration of social, political, cultural and architectural history of European and colonial cities. Cities were the sites of work and revolutions, magnets for migrants, stages for urban spectacles and showcases for imperial ambitions.
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HIST 317: Community and Conflict in Europe since 1945
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
The first part of this course examines international relations in Europe since the end of World War II, particularly the Cold War and the European Community. The second half investigates how political and social movements have shaped European identity. Of special interest are questions of immigration and racism, the student movements of the '60s and the terrorism of the '70s and '80s.
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HIST 318: 19th Century European Intellectual Cultural History
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of the significant figures and movements of nineteenth-century European intellectual and cultural development.
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HIST 319: 20th Century European Intellectual Cultural History
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of the significant figures and movements in twentieth-century European intellectual and cultural development.
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HIST 320: Russian History,1861-1964
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Examines social, political, and attitudinal factors in Russian history, from the emancipation of the serfs in 1861 to the demise of Nikita Khrushchev's power in 1964.
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HIST 322: Gender and Power in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An examination of how constructions of gender influenced the ways that power and entitlement were distributed in medieval and early modern European society. The course focuses on legal status, religion, economics, marriage and sexuality, government, warfare, medicine, and material culture.
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