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HI 324: Medieval History
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Examines the era from the Fall of Rome to the Fall of Constantinople. Emphasis on medieval institutions such as the Papal Monarchy, Feudalism, the Crusades, and the Church. Additional attention is directed to Church-State conflict and the rise of Royal Authority.
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HI 334: Renaissance and Reformation
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Examines political, economic, social, cultural, intellectual, and diplomatic developments in Europe from the invention of the printing press to the end of the Thirty Years War including Secularization of Culture, Rise of Protestantism, and Counter Reformation.
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HI 343: The Jazz Age and the Great Depression
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Study of political, social, economic, cultural, intellectual, and diplomatic developments in America between the end of the World War I and American involvement in World War II. Primary emphasis on cultural conflict, the disillusionment of the wartime generation, isolationism, the Jazz Age, the collapse of American capitalism, and the emergence of the welfare state.
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HI 348: The French Revolution
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Explores the French Revolution as the central political event of modern European history. The forces it unleashed would be crucial in determining the next two centuries of change in Europe and in much of the rest of the world as well.
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HI 353: America Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Political, social, cultural, economic, and diplomatic developments in America since 1945. Emphasis on the origins of the Cold War, McCarthyism, the Warren Court, the Civil Rights Movement, and the turbulent 1960s.
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HI 356: The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Examines cultural, ideological, and political origins of National Socialism in Germany; the career and ideas of Adolf Hitler; the National Socialist state system; and the place of the Holocaust in historical and contemporary thought.
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HI 366: The Holocaust in History
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
In-depth analysis of the attempt to exterminate an entire people. Though many groups of people Gypsies, Poles, Homosexuals, and others were subject to an official policy of liquidation in National Socialist Germany between 1933 and 1945, the focus of the course will be on the Jewish experience, for as Elie Wiesel put it Not all victims were Jews, but all Jews were victims. Significant attention is directed to the Holocaust experience, the context of that experience, and the response to the Holocaust and its implications for our understanding of the human condition.
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HI 367: The Holocaust in Film
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Examines the ways in which the Holocaust has been represented, portrayed, examined and understood through the medium of film. Focuses on the difficulties faced by filmmakers in dealing with this topic and the difficulties faced by audiences in responding to the visualization of the experience.
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HI 375: The Second World War
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Intensive examination of World War II from an international perspective. The course focuses on such topics as collaboration and resistance, economic mobilization, social change, the Holocaust, diplomatic relations, and the course of the war. Greater emphasis is placed on the European Theater.
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HI 381: America at the Movies:The 1930s
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Provides students the opportunity to view American History through the lens of Hollywood's motion picture industry. This course provides one method of understanding how movies demonstrated our attempt to deal with or escape the hardships of the Great Depression.
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