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HIST 215: World Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Friends University
if taking HIST 215, students must take ENGL 210 for General Education- Perspectives credit. Meets the Foundations of World Civilization General Education Requirement.A survey of world civilization from 1600 to the present concentrating on the development of political, social, cultural, religious, economic and military life in a global and comparative context.
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HIST 219: Themes & Issues in Early U.S. History
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course is a survey of the political, economic, social and intellectual influences that shaped the early United States from the Colonial period through Reconstruction. Special emphasis will be given to social history and the building of a cohesive American society.Delivery Methods: WEB, HYB, ONL
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HIST 220: Themes & Issues in Modern U.S. History
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course is a survey of the political, economic, social and intellectual influences that shaped the United States since the end of the Reconstruction. Special emphasis will be given to social history and the building of a cohesive American society.Delivery Methods: WEB, HYB, ONL
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HIST 240: Issues in Ancient/Medieval Western Civilization
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course covers a broad survey of key cultural moments and issues in major periods of Western Civilization, including the Ancient, Medieval and Renaissance eras of European history. The course will also examine changing cultural notions of self and society.Delivery Methods: WEB, HYB, ONL
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HIST 261: Twentieth Century World
3.00 Credits
Friends University
An examination of the events that had globalimpact shaping the twentieth century. Follows four trends that pointed toward global interdependence and cultural convergence by the end of the century: global interrelatedness, identity and difference, the rise of mass society and technology versus nature.
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HIST 262: U.S. Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Friends University
A study of the political, military, social and cultural impact of the Cold War on the U.S. And of the post- old War decade. Course begins with 1945, VE and VJ, nuclear weapons,strategies of the allies-turned-enemies (U.S. & U.S.S.R.), movements for civil rights that gained momentum and breadth during this period.
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HIST 263: Germany, Hitler and the Holocaust
3.00 Credits
Friends University
A broad interdisciplinary study of German history from 1919-50, examining the impact of the Treaty of Versailles, the Weimar Republic, the rise of national socialism and Hitler, resistance to Hitler, Hitler’s foreign and domestic policies, the eradication of Jewish communities across Europe, the defeat of Germany, and the international process for addressing genocide and mass murder in the immediate post-war period.(Also counts as a History Theme and Period course.)
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HIST 264: Colonialism and Nationalism
3.00 Credits
Friends University
A study of imperialism and colonialism in Africa, Asia and Latin America from the late nineteenth century through the twentieth century, and of the rise of nationalism and methods used to achieve independence in these regions.(Also counts as a History Theme and Period course.)
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HIST 265: Vietnam, the 60s and 70s
3.00 Credits
Friends University
An advanced interdisciplinary study of the 60s and 70s: the most radical, rebellious and idealistic decade in American society that has left a unique legacy. The conflict in Vietnam, the emergence of Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement, presidents Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon, radical artists such as the Beatles and Bob Dylan, the countercultural revolt of the young generation, and the end of this era will all be explored using a variety of sources – historical and government documents,literature, documentary and feature film, popular songs and analytical essays.(Also counts as a History Theme and Period course.)
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HIST 270: Issues in Modern Western Civilization
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course is a broad survey of key cultural moments and issues in major periods of Western Civilization, including the Reformation, Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment, French Revolution and Contemporary eras in European history. The course will examine changing cultural notions of self and society. Delivery Methods: WEB, HYB, ONL
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