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HIST 4113: World History,1939 to the Present
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--A study of World War II and world developments since World War II. Special emphasis is placed on the reconstruction of Europe, the spreading communist empire, the emergence of the Third World and special problems facing the super powers. (Note--students who have already taken and received credit for History 4113, formerly World History Since 1919, may not take this course for credit.)
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HIST 4123: Five Southeastern Tribes
3.00 Credits
East Central University
n 3 hours--A study of the Five Southeastern tribes from pre-Columbian contact to the present with a focus on life, culture, and history.
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HIST 4133: Modern Russia
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--This course examines the major factors in the collapse of Tsarist Russia and the formation of the Soviet Union, the evolution of the Soviet State and society from Lenin through Gorbachev, the factors for the demise of the Soviet State, and the emergence of independent nations from the wreckage of the USSR.
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HIST 4143: The History of Islam
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Islam's influence spreads from the Atlantic Ocean to the borders of China. Today, Islam is a viable social, economic and political force in much of what is called the non-Western world. This course will trace the history of this dynamic phenomenon over twelve centuries from its origins in the 7th C.A.D. to the present.
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HIST 4173: Modern Global Diplomatic History
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--The course focuses upon major diplomatic events and processes during the twentieth century which occurred within a world context and had global implications for the future conduct in foreign policy. Some of these events include the origins of World War I and II and the Cold War; the diplomatic meanings of the Chinese and Cuban revolutions; the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the reunification of Germany.
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HIST 4233: History and Historians
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: Departmental approval. This course deals with definitions, reasons, and methods for historical study, historiography; philosophy of history; and, the historical profession.
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HIST 4353: The American West
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--An examination of the political, social, cultural, economic, and environmental forces that shaped, and continue to shape, the American West.
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HIST 4513: American Colonial History
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: Departmental approval. An in-depth, interpretive study of American history from beginnings through the American Revolution
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HIST 4533: The United States,1783-1828
3.00 Credits
East Central University
3 hours--Prereq.: Departmental approval. An in-depth, interpretive study of American history from the Revolution to the election of Andrew Jackson
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HIST 4543: The Origin and Growth of the U.S.Constitution
3.00 Credits
East Central University
n 3 hours--Prereq.: PS 1113 or HIST 2483. The origin and growth of the Constitution with appropriate legislation, court decisions, and Anglo-Saxon constitutional and historical backgrounds
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