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3.00 Credits
Mediterranean civilizations from the Ancient Near East through Classical Greece and Rome, to the close of the Western Roman Empire. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): HSEU, HSPRE
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3.00 Credits
Europe from the decline of Rome through the fourteenth century. Semester I (to 1100): barbarian invasions, rise of the Church, early Medieval culture, Byzantium and Islam, feudalism and manorialism. Semester II: Empire vs. Papacy, the Church at its height, the flowering of Medieval culture. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): HSEU, HSPRE
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3.00 Credits
Europe from the decline of Rome through the fourteenth century. Semester I (to 1100): barbarian invasions, rise of the Church, early Medieval culture, Byzantium and Islam, feudalism and manorialism. Semester II: Empire vs. Papacy, the Church at its height, the flowering of Medieval culture. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): HSEU, HSPRE
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3.00 Credits
Roman, Anglo-Saxon, and Celtic cultures; consolidation of the Anglo-Norman Feudal Monarchy; the impact of the Reformation and Tudor absolutism; and constitutional crisis and revolution to 1688. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): HSEU, HSPRE
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3.00 Credits
Union between England and Scotland, Parliamentary reform, Industrial Revolution, Empire and Commonwealth, Ireland and Home Rule, democracy and the welfare state, and contemporary Britain and Ireland. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): HSEU
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3.00 Credits
Russia from ancient times to the Nuclear Age. Semester I: the consolidation and decline of the Kievan state, the Muscovite and Imperial eras, the impact of the West to about 1855. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): CC, HO, HSAS, HSEU, HSNW, HSPRE
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3.00 Credits
Russia from ancient times to the Nuclear Age. Semester II: the reform era, revolutionary movements, the Soviet state, and the evolution and collapse of the communist regime. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): HSAS, HSEU, HSIN, HSNW
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the cultural, social, and linguistic diversity of Pre- Columbian North American societies and problems of contemporary Indian groups. Also listed as Anthropology 264. Course Type(s): CC, HSPRE, HSUS
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to historical archaeology, the archaeology of the modern world (c.1492+). It focuses on archaeological sites in the United States. Students are introduced to the various written and material sources that historical archaeologists use to interpret the recent past, including artifacts, vernacular architecture, gravemarkers, documents, photographs and other visual sources. Archaeological field methods are also introduced with a minimum of one class period spent excavating an archaeological site. Also listed as Anthropology 266. Prerequisite: Anthropology 103 or History 103. Course Type(s): HSPRE, HSUS, WT
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3.00 Credits
A survey of European politics, industrialization, technology, society, art, science, ideas, and global connections in the nineteenth century, 1815-1914. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): HSEU
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