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HIST 1020: Roots of the Present
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Historical approach to the origins of current world, national and local problems. Historical approach to analyses of and written exercises about current problems. Prerequisites: Limited to Developmental students and/or permission of chairperson.
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HIST 1030: History of Western Civilization I
3.00 Credits
Kean University
A survey of the historical development of modern civilization from early times. Special attention given to cultural integration and diffusion, to institutions and ideas, and to the social construction of racial, ethnic, class and gender identities within diverse historical settings. Situates the western experience within its wider global historical context.
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HIST 1040: History of Western Civilization II
3.00 Credits
Kean University
A continuation of HIST 1030 from mid-seventeenth century to the present.
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HIST 1050: Origins of Political and Social Values:The Judeo-Christian-Classical Fusion
3.00 Credits
Kean University
A study of the development in ancient times of the great ethical and political traditions of the Jews, Greeks and Romans. The role of Christianity in assimilating these values and transmitting them to later ages.
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HIST 1051: The Processes of Civilization:Cultural Borrowings and the Emergence of Western Man
3.00 Credits
Kean University
The significance of the interaction of Byzantine, Islamic and Western European cultures in the emergence of Western man.
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HIST 1052: The Grand Design of the Modern State:The Formation of the European Community
3.00 Credits
Kean University
A survey of the development of the individual European governments from feudal monarchies. Their attempts to transcend nationalism by inter-state cooperation, from 400 to 1453.
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HIST 1053: Capitalism,Technics and Culture:European Reconnaissance and Expansion
3.00 Credits
Kean University
Survey of the developments in European history which led to European expansion into Asia, Africa and the Americas. Assessment of the character of European dominance of these areas and the disengagement from European dominance.
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HIST 1060: From Scientific Revolution to Democratic Revolutions
3.00 Credits
Kean University
The Intellectual Revolution of the 17th and 18th centuries with special emphasis on the resultant revolutionary upheavals from England to Russia.
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HIST 1061: Freedom and Organization:Nationalism,Imperialism and Industrialism
3.00 Credits
Kean University
The events of the century and a half since the end of the Napoleonic Wars which illuminate the problems of Western man. The contemporary search for balance between individual freedom and submission to authority is the lens through which the course is focused.
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HIST 1062: Modern World Civilization:Crises of the Contemporary World
3.00 Credits
Kean University
A survey of world civilization in modern times stressing the geopolitical, economic, and social inter-connections among the major regions of the globe.
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