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HIST 518: A History of the Old South (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: A history of the Old South from its founding to the eve of Civil War. Notes: Offered variable times. Prerequisite for all 300 and 500 level courses is History: Sophomore status or permission of the Department Chair.
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HIST 521: The New South (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: A study of Southern institutional development from Reconstruction to the present. Notes: Offered variable times. Prerequisite for all 300 and 500 level courses is History: Sophomore status or permission of the Department Chair.
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HIST 522: Southern Religious History (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: This course explores the social, cultural, and political impact that religion has had on the American South from the colonial era through the recent past. It examines the rise and ultimate predominance of evangelical Christianity and the manner in which the region evolved from the "Sinful South" to the Bible Belt. The South has had a vital and diverse religious culture that included both religious proslavery and a slave religion that rejected divine sanction of slavery, that nurtured such movements as Pentecostalism and Fundamentalism, and that offered sustenance to both the Civil Rights Movement and the Religious Right.
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HIST 522H: Southern Religious History (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: This course explores the social, cultural, and political impact that religion has had on the American South from the colonial era through the recent past. It examines the rise and ultimate predominance of evangelical Christianity and the manner in which the region evolved from the "Sinful South" to the Bible Belt. The South has had a vital and diverse religious culture that included both religious proslavery and a slave religion that rejected divine sanction of slavery, that nurtured such movements as Pentecostalism and Fundamentalism, and that offered sustenance to both the Civil Rights Movement and the Religious Right.
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HIST 525: The United States since 1939 (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: A study of political, social, economic, and diplomatic developments since 1939 with particular attention to the recent past. Notes: Offered variable times. Prerequisite for all 300 and 500 level courses is History: Sophomore status or permission of the Department Chair.
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HIST 527: The American Revolution (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: Explores the origins, substance, and outcome of the American Revolution from the French and Indian War through the Federalist Era. Particular attention will be devoted to examining the different expectations that different segments of colonial society brought to the Revolution and the extent to which these hopes were realized by the creation of a New Nation. Notes: Offered variable times. Prerequisite for all 300 and 500 level courses is History: Sophomore status or permission of the Department Chair.
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HIST 530: World Environmental History (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: A comparative examination of world environmental history. Notes: Offered variable times. Prerequisite for all 300 and 500 level courses is History: Sophomore status or permission of the Department Chair.
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HIST 539: Age of Alexander (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: This course will explore the history of the ancient Mediterranean world that Alexander was born into including an examination of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, Phoenician, and Hebrew cultures in Antiquity. The confluence of these cultures, culminating with Alexander the Great's empire, would set the stage for the balance of power in the Mediterranean for centuries to come. Prerequisite: Prerequisite for all 300 and 500 level courses in History: Sophomore status or permission of the Department Chair; or graduate status. Notes: Offered periodically.
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HIST 540: Rome (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: This course will examine the evolution of the Romans from the founding of the city (traditionally 753 BCE) through the disintegration of the Roman Empire in the west, which occurred in the fifth century CE. In addition, the course will explore what life was like for Romans at different times in their history. Prerequisite: Prerequisite for all 300 and 500 level courses in History: Sophomore status or permission of the Department Chair; or graduate status. Notes: Offered periodically.
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HIST 542: Medieval Mediterranean (3).
3.00 Credits
Winthrop University
Description: This course examines the history of the cultures found to the north of the Mediterranean Sea during the medieval period and explores how this region was connected to the larger world. Key civilizations including Byzantium, Islam, and various Western kingdoms such as those of France, England, and the Holy Roman Empire all played a role in the broader cultural evolution of the region. Prerequisite: Prerequisite for all 300 and 500 level courses in History: Sophomore status or permission of the Department Chair; or graduate status. Notes: Offered periodically.
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