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HIST 133: European History I
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
A topical survey of Western Civilization from Greece to the Reformation emphasizing aspects of political, social and cultural history.
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HIST 134: European History II
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
A topical survey of European history from the 16th century to the 20th century emphasizing aspects of political, social, and economic and intellectual history. Pre-requisite: HIST 133.
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HIST 143: U.S.History I
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Study of the United States from its colonial beginnings through the Civil War, with particular emphasis on the American Revolution, the formative years of the new nation, and the coming of the Civil War.
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HIST 144: U.S.History II
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Study of the United States from the aftermath of the Civil War to the present, with particular emphasis on Reconstruction, impact of industrialization and urbanization, foreign policies, and post-World War II American culture. Prerequisite: HIST 143.
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HIST 151: Latin American History I
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
This course will survey major developments in Latin American history and civilization from pre-conquest times through the Independence era of the nineteenth century. Our particular emphasis will be on understanding the unique ethnic and cultural interaction that resulted from the diverse encounters among indigenous peoples, Europeans, and Africans in the Americas.
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HIST 152: Latin American History II
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
This course will survey major developments in Latin American history from approximately 1810 to the present. Through lectures, a variety of readings, in-class discussions, and films, this course will explore the political, economic, and social processes that have shaped modern Latin America. Pre-requisite: HIST 151.
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HIST 154: War & Peace in Modern World
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Survey of Europe and America since the 18th century with special emphasis on political, cultural, economic and strategic issues related to war and peace. Pre-requisite: HIST 105, HIST 133 or HIST 143. Prerequisite/ Corequisite PHIL 100, THEO 111.
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HIST 161: Asian History I
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
In our modern-day, interconnected world, events in Asian countries such as Afghanistan, India, Iraq or Indonesia, for example, directly affect our lives in the US. Yet cross-cultural encounters - both friendly and hostile - have taken place for thousands of years. Moreover, modern-day interactions are deeply rooted in past experiences and events, and can only be fully understood with knowledge of this history. We will examine Asian history until 1500 CE, giving special attention to the role of religions in Asian societies, including Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Forms of government, types of economies, and art and culture will also be explored.
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HIST 162: Asian History II
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
In this course we will examine the history of Asia from 1500 CE to the present, looking at how societies developed, changed, and interacted with one another in a pre-modern context. In the current day, there is an ever greater amount and intensity of contact between peoples and cultures from different parts of the world. In our interconnected world, what happens in Afghanistan, India, Iraq or Indonesia, for example, directly affects our lives in the United States. These modernday interactions are deeply rooted in past experiences and events, and can only be fully understood when we have knowledge of this history. In the course we will pay special attention to the impact of and responses to European colonial expansion in Asia. Pre-requisite: HIST 161.
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HIST 245: Cincinnati History & Politics
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
A political history of Cincinnati with an analysis of contemporary urban politics.
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