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HIST 4253: Renaissance & Reformation
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
A study of the development of European society in the era of the Black Death, of overseas discoveries, of the Renaissance and Reformation. The emphasis of the course will be a topical study of Renaissance humanism and a detailed analysis of the impact of the Reformation on the doctrines and structure of western Christianity.
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HIST 4263: Modern France
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
A study of French History from the sixteenth century to the end of the nineteenth century. The course will focus on topics such as the Age of Louis XIV, Napoleon, and the Dreyfus Affair.
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HIST 4373: Modern Germany
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
This course details the development of Germany from a region of multiple independent states during the Reformation to a strong and united World Power by the end of the nineteenth century. Highlights include The Thirty Years' War, Frederick the Great, Otto von Bismarck, and the roots of modern German nationalism.
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HIST 4433: 20th Century Europe
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
Development of Europe from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present with emphasis on developments since World War I.
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HIST 4523: Eastern Europe
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
An examination of the various Eastern European countries, including the Balkans, from earliest times to the present. Particular emphasis on nineteenth and twentieth century social, political, economic, and religious trends and institutions. The course will also include a discussion of the collapse of communism and accompanying regional conflicts.
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HIST 4533: American Ideas
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
A survey of the major intellectual currents which have shaped American thought, including Puritanism, the Enlightenment, Romanticism, Transcendentalism, Utopian Idealism, Social Darwinism, and Pragmatism. This course traces the changing intellectual patterns which have characterized the development of American civilization.
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HIST 4543: History of the Middle East
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
Includes a survey of pre-Islamic society, the rise and spread of Islam, the rise of the Ottoman and Safavid Empires, European Imperialism, and the contemporary Middle East.
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HIST 4613: The American West 1803-1890
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
This course surveys westward expansion from the Mississippi River to the Pacific. From Lewis and Clark to Wounded Knee, from the fur traders' frontier to the farmers' frontier, this course surveys the sweeping movement of the American people across the trans-Mississippi West.
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HIST 4643: U.S. - Latin Amer Relations
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
Survey of the relations of the U.S. with Latin America from independence to the present. The course keys on the Monroe Doctrine and U.S. policy from the Latin American perception of that policy. The course also covers in some detail U.S. relations with Argentina, Chile, Cuba, and Mexico.
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HIST 4653: U.S. Military History
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
An analysis of the actions of the armed forces in five major conflicts. Emphasis will be placed on tactical and strategic decision making, personalities, force structures, and the application of technological innovations to warfare. Conflicts to be studied are: The Revolution, The Civil War, World Wars I and II, and Vietnam.
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