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3.00 Credits
The settlement and economic development west of the Mississippi River from the Spanish entry through the agricultural unrest of the 1890's. Fur traders, settlement of Texas, Oregon and California, the Mormon migration, the Mexican War, Forty-niners and other miners, American Indians, cattlemen, the Farmer's Frontier and the Agricultural Revolution.
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A study of 18th century European political, social, economic and intellectual history, including the French enlightenment and its influence on Europe and America. Set against the background of military and diplomatic developments of global war, the course will examine the causes of the French Revolution and Napoleonic era.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the Industrial Revolution, the Congress System, the Revolutions of 1848, Bismarckian diplomacy and balance of power politics. Topics include an examination of artistic and intellectual transformations, the rise of ideologies, including Liberalism, Nationalism, Socialism and Marxism, the impact of imperialism and the causes of World War I.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the course of World War I and the origins and course of World War II, with a focus on balance of power politics and the nature of total war. Topics include the impact of the Russian Revolution of 1917, Stalinism, Nazism, Fascism, the decline of Western Democracies, the ordeal of total war, the internationalization of diplomacy and the creation of modern mass welfare societies.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the major political, economic, diplomatic, social and cultural developments in western and eastern Europe since 1945. Special attention is given to the European dimension of the Cold War, the demise of communism, the reshaping of the European geography since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the future of the European Union.
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3.00 Credits
Directed reading or research under supervision of a staff member. By arrangement only. Prereq: 24 hours of history with a 3.00 average (in history), 2.50 average (overall) and departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
Directed reading or research under supervision of a staff member. By arrangement only. Prereq: 24 hours of history with a 3.00 average (in history), 2.50 average (overall) and departmental approval.
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3.00 Credits
Based on an analysis of gender, race, class and ethnicity, this course examines American society "from the bottom up," looking at such issues as the environment, health and demography, religious values, industrialization, cities and suburbia, courtship, social movements, popular culture and everyday life. 1600 to 1860 (403). 1860 to Present (404).
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3.00 Credits
A survey of English history from the Norman Conquest to the present. 1066 to 1714 (414). 1714 to the present (415).
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3.00 Credits
Examines European society from 300 to 1300, with particular emphasis on the development of the Christian church in Western Europe and Byzantium. Topics include the Papacy, asceticism and monasticism, the Frankish and Carolingian kingdoms, the Inquisition and the Crusades.
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