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3 CR. Explores the political, social, and economic events of Colonial America. Covers topics such as significant British and American figures and American attitudes to the Revolutionary War. Includes extensive use of primary source documents.
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3 CR. Surveys the history of Vermont from early days to the present. Students explore political, social, cultural, and economic aspects of the history of the state.
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3 CR. An introduction to the major political events and social issues in the United States between World War II and the present. Topics will include the Korean War, the Cold War, the Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam, Women's Movement, Watergate, mass media and pop culture, and the conservative resurgence.
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3 CR. A survey of African American culture, social and political developments in the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean as they have shaped African American history. Course will consider American history from the perspective of slaves and free blacks from the arrival of Africans in the Americas through Black nationalism, Civil Rights Movements and legislation.
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3 CR. Explores the causes and effects of the Civil War, focusing on issues important both then and now such as states' rights, the treatment of blacks and minorities, a political Supreme Court, and reactions to war.
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3 CR. An interdisciplinary examination of culture and society in the United States during a turbulent, eventful decade in its history. Topics to be studied include the Great Society, the Civil Rights Movement, the war in Vietnam, the Women's Movement, and popular culture. Students will develop skills in analyzing social movements, political conflicts, mass media, and issues of gender, class, and race as a means of studying history.
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3 CR. Examines the experience of women in United States history and the evolving role of women in U.S. society and culture, from the colonial era to the present.
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3 CR. The Westward Movement is America's epic story. But was it a story of continuing progress or a legacy of conquest? This course examines the Turner thesis and the New Western History challenge. It also focuses on the West of myth and film.
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3 CR. This course examines the revolutions of 1905 and 1917, the formation and consolidation of the Soviet state, its decline and collapse, and the establishment of the Russian Federation.
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3 CR. This is a political, social, cultural, and economic study of the modern Middle East, focusing on the 20th century. Students explore Middle Eastern religious traditions, interactions between Middle Eastern and Western cultures, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the resurgence of Islamic politics, and nationalism, rebellion, and terrorism in the region.
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