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3 cr. Study of the social, intellectual, political, and diplomatic forces, issues, and personalities in America's formative (1781-1824) years. Prerequisite(s): HIST 101 or 102 or 103 or 104 or 212 or consent of instructor. US/C1
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3 cr. Traces the rise of sectionalism as a force in antebellum America leading to the Civil War. Prerequisite(s): HIST 101 or 102 or 103 or 104 or 212 or consent of instructor. US/C1
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3 cr. Study of industrialization, urbanization, and immigration in America from 1865 to 1901, focusing on the social, political, and international consequences of and reaction to economic change. Prerequisite(s): HIST 101 or 102 or 103 or 104 or 212 or consent of instructor. US/C1
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3 cr. This course will examine the foreign policy of the United States during the twentieth century, as the nation attempted to respond to and control an ever-changing international context. Emphasis will be given to Progressive foreign policy, the World Wars, the Cold War, the growing visibility of Third World nations, and the post-Cold War world. Prerequisite(s): HIST 101 or 102 or 103 or 104 or 212 or consent of instructor. US/C2.
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3 cr. Examines the history of African Americans in American society from 1619 to the present, including the West African cultural context, cultural retentions and changes in the American environment, and the emergence of cohesive African American culture. The course pays special attention to the ideas, contributions, and changing roles of African Americans with American society, economy, culture, and politics. Prerequisite(s): HIST 101 or 102 or 103 or 104 or 212 or consent of instructor. US/T
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3 cr. Models of western imperialism will be contrasted with those developed by Japan and China to develop a comparative study of political, cultural, and social developments in Japan, Indochina, China, and other Asian countries. Recent trends and relationships with the West will be emphasized. Prerequisite(s): HIST 101 or 102 or 103 or 104 or 212 or consent of instructor. NW/C2
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3 cr. South Africa is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, with fascinating historical developments. It is ethnically very diverse, combining African, European, and Asian populations. Today it is trying to forge a new identity as a recently democratic country. The course will examine cultural, political, social, and economic developments from pre-colonial times to the present. Some topics are: Zulu Wars, Cecil Rhodes' diamonds, the Great Trek, the Boer War, ANC, Apartheid, race relations, and the Truth and Reconciliation Committee. Prerequisite(s): HIST 101 or 102 or 103 or 104 or 212 or consent of instructor. NW/T
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3 cr. The study of Europe, East and West, from the break-up of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance (1500). Prerequisite(s): HIST 101 or 102 or consent of instructor. EU/C1
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3 cr. An in-depth study of the important themes, both secular and religious, of the Renaissance and Reformation eras. Prerequisite(s): HIST 101 or 102 or 103 or 104 or 212 or consent of instructor. EU/C1
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3 cr. A thematic study of Europe during the age of the industrial and social revolution, 1815-1945. This course compares major social and cultural trends across a variety of European nations. Prerequisite(s): HIST 101 or 102 or 103 or 104 or 212 or consent of instructor. EU
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