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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: (HIST 05101 or HIST 05120) and HIST 05306 This course examines the history of women in modern Europe, from the 18th century to the 20th. Themes covered include the rise of domesticity, feminism in the age of revolutions, Victorian women, changing patterns of work and family, and the rise of women's activism. This course may not be offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ( HIST 05306 or AMST 13201 ) This course focuses on the role of women in American history and culture, but some consideration is also given to Western traditions, myths and ideas which have affected American women. The range of topics is almost limitless. This course may not be offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HIST 05306 This course examines the history and origins of modern feminisms from European and American traditions to emergence in developing nations. Students will analyze and comprehend the intellectual, social, philosophical, political, and religious underpinnings of the development of feminisms from the Middle Ages to the present day in western and non-western contexts. This course may not be offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HIST 05306 and (HIST 05101 or HIST 05120) and HIST 05306 A comparative and thematic study employing the methods and techniques of new social historians, this course gives students an understanding of the interplay between family and historical processes. This course may not be offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: (HIST 05306 or AMST 13201) and HIST 05100 and (HIST 05101 or HIST 05150 or HIST 05151 or HIST 05120 This course introduces students to in-depth historical analysis of a selected theme, including work with historical sources, critical reading of historians' accounts, intensive writing and class discussion. Past and proposed topics include early modern witchcraft, the partition of Africa, comparative historiography of China and Europe, revolutions and revolutionaries, and historical analysis of visual texts.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HIST 05306 or AMST 13201 This course explores the lives of ordinary people under the strains of war, examining social and economic factors which undergirded the military and political decisions of World War II. This course may not be offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HIST 05306 In this course students will explore the history of 20th century Africa through an in-depth analysis of independence movements from their roots in the European conquest of the continent at the turn of the century to their legacies in Africa today. This course may not be offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HIST 05306 or AMST 13201 This course will explore the political, economic, military, diplomatic, social, and cultural dimensions and ramifications of the war from the perspective of all peoples involved. This course may not be offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HIST 05101 and HIST 05120 and HIST 05306 This course analyzes nineteenth and twentieth century imperialism in terms of its meaning, origins and development. It emphasizes institutional background, theory and practice and the "national liberation" movements, using readings in primary sources and secondary interpretations. This course may not be offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: HIST 05306 This course introduces students to in-depth historical analysis of a selected theme in global historym, including work with historical sourcesm, critical reading of historians' accountsm, intensive writing and class discussion. Past and proposed topics include the partition of Africa and Islamic reform movements.
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