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HIST 617: Vietnam War
4.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
An advanced interdisciplinary study of the American experience in Vietnam which utilizes fi ction, fi lm, music, and historical analysis to examine such matters as how and why the United States became involved in Vietnam, went to war there, and failed to win, as well as the consequences and legacies of that fateful confl ict. It is strongly suggested that students fi rst complete courses in modern American history. 4 cr.
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HIST 640: Holy War in the Holy Land:Th e Medieval Crusades
4.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Survey of the medieval military expeditions organized by Christians to secure the Holy Land during the 12th and 13th centuries. Topics considered include the formulation of a "just war" theory; political, intellectual,religious, and military interactions between Christians, Jews, and Muslims; the Crusader State of Jerusalem; and the histories of individual crusades. 4 cr.
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HIST 640 - Holy War in the Holy Land:Th e Medieval Crusades
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HIST 641: Europe after the Black Death
4.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Explores the dramatic changes that characterized Western Europe as it rebounded in the fi fteenth through the seventeenth centuries from the ravages of the Black Death of 1348. Examines the social, political, and artistic developments in late medieval and Renaissance Italy before "crossing the Alps" to trace the expansionof Renaissance culture in Northern Europe. Topics include the humanist movement; new patterns of social organization; the revival of classical antiquity in the arts, architecture, religion, and political theory; the eff ects on European society of the encounter with the "New World";shifting roles for men and women in early modern European societies; religious war and confl ict. 4 cr.
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HIST 662: England in the Tudor and Stuart Periods
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
See description for HIST 661. 4 cr.
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HIST 691: Internship
8.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Supervised internship with a governmental agency, private corporation, philanthropic institution, library, archives, museum, historical society, or other institution seeking individuals interested in historical research. May be repeated up to a maximum of 8 credits. Cr/F. 4 cr.
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HIST 691 - Internship
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HIST 695: Independent Study
8.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
A) Early American History, B) American National History, C) Canada, D) Latin America, E) Medieval History, F) Early Modern Europe, G) Modern European History, H) Ancient History, I) Far East and India, J) Near East and Africa, K) European Historiography, L) American Historiography, M) Russia, N) World History, O) English History, P) New Hampshire History, Q) Historical Methodology, R) Irish History, S) History of Science, T) Maritime, U) Museum Studies. For students showing a special aptitude in history who desire to study an area or subject for which no appropriate course is off ered. May be repeated up to a maximum of 8 credits. Prereq: permission 4-8 cr.
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HIST 701: Seminar:Historical Explorations
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
A seminar for advanced undergraduates and graduate students on a selected topic. Topics will vary by semester. Th is course is discussion-based and meets once a week. Th ere are no prerequisites for this course, but students should expect to be assigned substaintial reading and writing. 4 cr.
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HIST 796: Research Internship
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Intensive collaborative experience in research for undergraduate majors. Students gain professional skills while assisting a faculty member on a continuing research project. Permission Required. 2-4 cr.
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HIST 797: Colloquium
3.00 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Selected topics in American, European, and non-Western history. Required of history majors. Students must elect section in the department offi ce at the time of registration. Prereq: HIST 500. Writing intensive. 4 cr.
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HUMA 411: Humanities I
8.40 Credits
University of New Hampshire at Manchester
Introduction to the humanities and Western culture through literature, history, philosophy, music, art, and architecture. Examination of selected historical periods from classical Greece through the Renaissance through readings, fi lms, slides, and fi eld trips. Special fee. Writing intensive. Group 8. 4 cr.
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