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3.00 Credits
A study of the ancient peoples and cultures of the Near East with emphasis on the Egyptians, Sumerians and Babylonians. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
Prerequisite:
( HIST 101 OR HONS 120 ) AND ( HIST 102 OR HONS 130 ) OR ( HIST 103 AND HIST 104 )
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3.00 Credits
Greek civilization from its beginnings to Alexander the Great. Emphasis on political, economic, social and intellectual movements. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
Prerequisite:
( HIST 101 OR HONS 120 ) AND ( HIST 102 OR HONS 130 ) OR ( HIST 103 AND HIST 104 )
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3.00 Credits
Roman history from its beginning until the Age of Constantine. Emphasis on political and social developments in the Republic and the early empire. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
Prerequisite:
( HIST 101 OR HONS 120 ) AND ( HIST 102 OR HONS 130 ) OR ( HIST 103 AND HIST 104 )
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the way of life and thought in the formation of Western society from A.D. 300 to A.D. 1100. Topics will include the fall of Rome, the rise of Christianity, the Barbarian invasions, Charlemagne, the Vikings and the Investiture Controversy. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
Prerequisite:
( HIST 101 OR HONS 120 ) AND ( HIST 102 OR HONS 130 ) OR ( HIST 103 AND HIST 104 )
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the culture and society of Western Europe in town and countryside during the flowering of the Middle Ages. Topics will include the Crusades, the rise of towns, feudal monarchy, monasteries and cathedrals, the rise of universities and the changing role of laity, women and heretics. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
Prerequisite:
( HIST 101 OR HONS 120 ) AND ( HIST 102 OR HONS 120 ) OR ( HIST 103 AND HIST 104 )
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3.00 Credits
Introductory examination of major themes in European history since 1500. Specific topic will be listed with the course title when offered. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
Prerequisite:
( HIST 101 OR HONS 120 ) AND ( HIST 102 OR HONS 130 ) OR ( HIST 103 AND HIST 104 )
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3.00 Credits
French Revolution and Napoleon; autocracy, constitutionalism, and revolution, development of the French Empire, establishment of the Third Republic, World War I and World War II, Fourth Republic, DeGaulle and the Fifth Republic. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
Prerequisite:
( HIST 101 OR HONS 120 ) AND ( HIST 102 OR HONS 130 ) OR ( HIST 103 AND HIST 104 )
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3.00 Credits
Political and social development of Germany from the eve of unification to the present. Topics include the wars of unification, the rise of Social Democracy, the Bismarkian State, Wilhelmine Society, the Weimar, the Third Reich, the FRG and GDR and the second unification. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
Prerequisite:
( HIST 101 OR HONS 120 ) AND ( HIST 102 OR HONS 130 ) OR ( HIST 103 AND HIST 104 )
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the history of Eastern Europe from late 18th century to the present. The course examines the evolution of national identities, political and social movements, and cultural trends as the region progressed from imperial (Habsburg, Romanov and Ottoman) dominion to independent statehood. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions..
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3.00 Credits
This intermediate-level course will examine the great witch-hunts that swept Europe during the early modern period, analyzing the intersection of power, religiosity, and magical beliefs that fueled the trials. By discussing recent historical interpretations concerning witchcraft alongside primary sources pertaining to folk magic, learned conceptions of malevolent sorcery and demonology, and criminal proceedings, we will attempt to understand the witch-hunts within the context of early modern culture and society. NOTE: Please refer to the appropriate academic catalog for additional course information concerning prerequisites, co-requisites and course restrictions.
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