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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This European survey course covers the period from the death of Louis XIV to the Congress of Vienna. It includes study of the effects of theWestphalian settlement, struggles for the balance of power in Europe, the Baroque style and the Enlightenment, and the Age of Revolution.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This European survey course covers the period from the Congress of Vienna to the outbreak ofWorldWar I. Study of the Concert of Europe, industrialization, imperialism, developments in culture, the forces of nationalism and liberalism, and the controversial causes of the FirstWorld War is included.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course will explore the causes, the course, and the consequences of the decade of revolution in France, 1789- 1799. Attention is given not only to politics but also to social, economic, religious, and cultural developments.The course ends by considering the career of Napoleon Bonaparte from 1799-1815 and assessing his transformation of revolutionary France and of the Europe of his day.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course examines the rise of nationalism and independence in Eastern Europe from the 18th century to the end ofWorldWar I as well as the impact that the region had on Europe as a whole.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course examines the turbulent history of the nations of Eastern Europe from the end ofWorldWar I to the present. Among the topics covered will be the rise of fascism, WorldWar II, the rise and fall of communism, and Eastern Europe today.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits The road to war is traced from the Texas Revolt to the bombardment of Ft. Sumter.The slavery issue is analyzed, and the course of the war is studied in detail.The consequences of the war, attempts to implement differing plans of Reconstruction, and the end of the Reconstruction are examined.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course explores the tumultuous end of the 19th century, as the nation grappled with the consequences of industrialization, urbanization, labor unrest, and renewed immigration.Topics will include the political, legal, social, and religious debates over the virtues and vices inherent in the capitalist system, as well as the proposed reforms of the laissez-faire capitalism of the period.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course will examine U.S. diplomatic relations from the American Revolution to the Spanish-AmericanWar. Topics will include the principles underlying U.S. policy of avoiding "entangling alliances" and the ways in whichAmerican exceptionalism, racism, and republicanism contributed to the expansion of America's boundaries and influence in the 19th century.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course will examine the emergence of the United States as a world power in the 20th century.Topics will include the rise of the Imperial presidency, U.S. involvement in the two world wars, the origins and course of the Cold War, and determination of America's role in the post-Cold War international order.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course analyzes the political, social, economic, cultural, and artistic changes that occurred between the 14th and 16th centuries. It especially focuses on the Italian experience.
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