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3.00 Credits
An intensive look at the development of medieval institutions and thought, the evolution of European nation-states, and sociopolitical, religious, and intellectual developments in Europe through the eighteenth century. Credit, 3 hours.
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A study of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras; the nineteenth-century ideologies of conservatism, liberalism, socialism, imperialism, and irrationalism; and the political and socioeconomic history of Europe since 1918. Credit, 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
The background and causes of the Russian Revolution, the Bolshevik takeover of 1917, the leadership of Lenin and Stalin, modern Soviet society, and factors in the collapse of the U.S.S.R. are analyzed. (Offered alternate years.) Credit, 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
A journey through Latin America from the colonial period to the present, with emphasis on economic, political, and cultural development since 1900. Relations between the United States and Latin American nations, particularly Mexico, are examined. Credit, 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration of the South as a distinct region within the American experience. Areas of emphasis are the development of antebellum society, the impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction, and the cultural development of Southern society. Major themes include black-white relations and the economic evolution of the South since the Civil War. (Offered alternate years.) Credit, 3 hours.
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A look at the African presence in America from 1607 to the present. Topics include: the slave trade, varieties of slave experiences, antebellum free persons of color, impact of Reconstruction, the African-American experience in wars, segregation, disfranchisement, and the Civil Rights Movement. Credit, 3 hours. Prerequisites: HI 112 or HI 113 (U.S. History I or II)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the development of North America through the United States conhisto stitutional period. Areas of emphasis are social structure, economic development, religious development, and political structure. Prerequisites: HI 112 or by permission of the instructor (Offered alternate years). Credit, 3 hours.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the early history of the United States from the Washington Administration through the Mexican- American War. Areas of emphasis include politics, the emergence of capitalism, reform movements, and cultural and social developments. Prerequisites: HI 112, or by permission of the instructor. (Offered alternate years.) Credit, 3 hours.
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A study of the Civil War and Reconstruction in the U.S. Topics covered will be the causes of the war and military campaigns, as well as extended coverage of the constitutional and political questions surrounding the reconstruction of the Federal Union. (Offered alternate years.) Credit, 3 hours.
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This course examines the development of the United States from the Industrial Revolution to 1945. Topics include the rise of big business, labor and reform movements, immigration, the emergence of popular culture, imperialism, the Great Depression, and World War I and II. Prerequisites: HI 113, or by permission of the instructor. (Offered alternate years.) Credit, 3 hours.
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