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HIS 312: History of the Middle East (w)
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
A survey of the history of the Middle East from the time of Muhammad (500 AD) through the beginning of the 21st Century. Specific emphasis is placed on the 20th Century and the decisions made that have resulted in the current world situation. The countries covered include Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan. This is a writing intensive course. Offered Fall odd numbered year
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HIS 313: History of East Asia (w)
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
A survey of the history of East Asia focusing on the histories of China and Japan, their relationships with the other countries of East Asia and their relationships with the world at large. The majority of the course will concentrate on the 20th Century and particular emphasis will be placed on the impact these countries had on the United States and the Vietnam War. This is a writing intensive course. Offered Fall as needed
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HIS 320: Ohio History (w)
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course introduces students to the history of the state of Ohio. It begins with the prehistory of Native people, follows the struggles among Europeans for the area during the colonial period, and traces the development of the region after statehood in 1803. The course will address a wide range of topics including the key role of Ohio during the late 19th century industrialization of the country, its contributions to the Civil War and national politics, the state’s changing demographics, and its relation with other states in the Midwest. Student field trips and the use of primary source material will also be encouraged. This is a writing intensive course. Offered Spring even numbered years.
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HIS 390: Special Topics (w)
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
Topics will vary.
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HIS 425: Historiography (w)
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This capstone course investigates how the study of history has evolved, with a special emphasis placed on competing historical theories. Using samples of historical writing from representative historians over time, students will seek to understand the role of objectivity and the temptations of manipulating the past to influence the future. In addition, they will learn how technology has influenced the profession. Material studied will include European as well as American historical thought and practice. This is a writing intensive course. Offered Fall odd numbered years.
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HIS 521: British History I: Prehistory to 1066
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course examines the complex social and political history of the peoples of the British Isles from prehistory, to the Celtic migration, to the Roman Conquest, to the invasions of the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, ending immediately prior to the Norman Conquest. This study will encompass a history of the English language as well as an introduction to the artistic, literary, architectural, and legal developments of this period, with an eye toward how these developments have shaped the present world.
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HIS 522: British History II: 1066 to 1660
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course examines the complex social and political history of the peoples of the British Isles from the Norman Conquest through the English Civil War era, ending at the Restoration. This study will encompass a political, economic, and social history of the British Isles as well as an introduction to the artistic, literary, architectural, and legal developments of this period, with an eye toward how these developments have shaped the present world.
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HIS 523: British History III: 1660 to 1910
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course examines the complex social and political history of the peoples of the British Isles from the Restoration through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, ending prior to WWI. This study will encompass a political, economic, and social history of the British Isles as well as an introduction to the artistic, literary, architectural, and legal developments of this period, with an eye toward how these developments have shaped the present world.
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HIS 640: A History of Africans in America
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This course offers a comprehensive review of African American history from the days of slave trade through today. Students will become familiar with the wide sweep of this history and the contributions of African Americans, particularly in United States history.
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HON 290H: Honors Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Tiffin University
This is a seminar-style course that explores a unique topic or issue developed from the program core courses in consultation between program faculty and participants. Offered Fall
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