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HIST 302: Age of Alexander the Great
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Greek and Near Eastern world from 404 B.C.E. to 31 B.C.E., centering on conquests of Alexander and the spread of Greek culture throughout western Asia and Egypt. Themes include individual human experience in the Hellenistic Age, rise of new religious and philosophical movements, interaction of Greco-Macedonian civilization with conquered cultures, transformation of economy and society throughout eastern Mediterrean and western Asia, and challenges presented by the advent of Rome. Credits: 3
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HIST 303: History of Ancient Rome
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Survey of the rise of Rome from a small Latin village to a cosmopolitan empire embracing large parts of Western Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa. Credits: 3
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HIST 305: Europe in the Early Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Survey of the formation of Medieval Europe from the decline of the ancient world to the late-10thcentury revival. Credits: 3
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HIST 306: Europe in the Later Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Continuation of HIST 305. Survey of the renewal of town life, the age of scholasticism, the development of monarchies and parliaments, the flowering of art and architecture. Credits: 3
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HIST 312: France Since 1815
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
French society, government, and culture from the fall of Napoleon I to the present, emphasizing the revolutionary heritage, the coming of industrialism and democracy, the rise and fall of the French colonial empire; the ordeal of France in the 20th century. Credits: 3
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HIST 313: Germany Since 1815
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Survey of the Napoleonic era, the rise of Prussia, nationalism and unification, power politics, imperialism, two world wars, and national socialism and its aftermath, against the background of the age of absolutism and of revolution. Credits: 3
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HIST 315: Spain Since 1475
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Emphasis on the rise of Spain as a great power and its decline in the 17th century, the Spanish struggle for liberalization, the Spanish Civil War, and the social, economic, and political problems of contemporary Spain. Credits: 3
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HIST 319: The Early Islamic World
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Social, political, religious, and economic history of the early Islamic world from c. 500 to c. 1500. Topics start with Arab culture and society just prior to the life of Muhammad and end with the initial conquests of the Ottomans. Credits: 3
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HIST 320: The Catholic Church Since 1545
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
History of the Roman Catholic Church in Western Europe from the Council of Trent to the Second Vatican Council. Topics include the Council of Trent, sacramentalism, the Inquisition, dechristianization, and religious revival. Credits: 3
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HIST 321: Revolutionary Movements Since 1789
3.00 Credits
Northern Illinois University
Comparative and sociological analysis of the revolutions of the modern era with emphasis on the continuities of politics and thought, from France in the 1790s to contemporary European and non-European socialist movements. Credits: 3
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