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HIST 441: Ancient Greece
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
On demand. Ancient Greek society and culture from "dark ages" through "golden age" of 5th century. Resourcefulness of Hellenism in democratic politics, imperialistic policies and classic products of Periclean Athens. Weakness of Greek civilization in coping with crises engendered by Atheno-Peloponnesian war.
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HIST 442: Roman Revolution:From Gracchi Through Caesar Augustus
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
On demand. Crisis of social turbulence, political violence and cultural ambivalence that marked Rome's transition from city-state to world state; how and why Roman archaism, republicanism and imperialism contributed to collapse of Late Republic and creation of Early Empire.
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HIST 444: The Making of Europe
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
On demand. Cultural, religious, political and economic aspects of the Middle Ages which established the framework for modern European civilization; cross-cultural contacts with the Christian and Islamic East.
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HIST 446: Early Modern Europe 1450-1750
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
On demand. Comparative study of European societies in an age of transition. Renaissance, Reformation, growth of absolutism and constitutionalism, economic expansion, social change, intellectual development and emergence of baroque art forms.
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HIST 454: European Foreign Relations,1914-Present
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
On demand. Foreign policies and diplomatic practices of the great powers and their leaders: World War I, postwar quest for stability; World War II; Europe in the Cold War; contemporary problems.
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HIST 455: Europe Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall. Europe since World War II. International events (division of Europe, Cold War, fall of Communism), domestic developments (evolution of modern welfare state) and impact of nationalism and internationalism. Prerequisite: HIST 152 or HIST 377.
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HIST 456: The Holocaust and Anti-Semitism
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
On Demand. Anti-Semitism as a historical phenomenon, with emphasis on German National Socialism. Causes and consequences of the Holocaust; effects on European Jewery; post-war Nazi and racist movements in Germany.
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HIST 458: England,55 B.C.-1689
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Fall. Major constitutional, economic, political, religious and social developments through the 17th century: making of the Anglo-Saxon kingdom, feudal government and society, crisis of late medieval England, Tudor restoration of order, 17th-century civil war and revolution.
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HIST 459: Great Britain,1689-Present
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
Spring. Growth of parliamentary government; impact of the Enlightenment, French Revolution and industrialization; Victorian England; political and economic reform; two world wars and their consequences.
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HIST 469: Imperial Russia
3.00 Credits
Bowling Green State University-Main Campus
On demand. Development of Russian social, political and economic systems from the time of Peter the Great to the Revolution of 1917. Provides understanding of pattern of historical development with a grasp of basic resources necessary to continued study of Russian society.
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