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3.00 Credits
Study of France and French influence on Europe between 1789 and 1815; the causes and changing aims of the Revolution, the conflict of ideologies, the failure of the First Republic, and the Napoleonic Empire. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): HSEU, WT
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Victorian England was the first nation to experience the full force of the societal upheaval caused by industrialization. This course will focus on selected aspects of this culture to demonstrate the complexity of the problems faced by Victorians and the ensuing debates in all theaters of life on proposed solutions to these problems. Specific emphasis will be placed on Victorianism, the middle class ethos, which was both product and agent of Victorian culture. Course Type(s): HSEU, WT
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3.00 Credits
Prussian militarism, legacy of the French Revolution, 1848, Bismarck and Unification, social tensions in the Empire, industrialization, nationalism and racism, and causes of World War I. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): HSEU, WT
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3.00 Credits
World War I, Revolution of 1918-19, Weimar Republic, origins of Nazism, the Third Reich, World War II, the Occupation, post-war Germanies, and Unification. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): HSEU, WT
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3.00 Credits
This lecture-seminar style course exposes students to the cultural diversity and historical processes that have produced modern Brazil. Our approach focuses on the effects that large-scale socio-economic processes (e.g. colonization, mercantilism, slavery, nation-building, free trade) have had on the lives of everyday people, past and present, paying special attention to issues of race, gender, and material inequality. We examine the livelihoods and belief-systems of Amazonian Indians, African slave communities, urban slum-dwellers, subsistence cultivators, and Japanese immigrants, looking at their contributions to Brazil's history, and studying the national culture that somehow makes them all Brazilians. Also listed as Anthropology 360. Course Type(s): HSLA, WT
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the anthropological history of the Andes from the beginning of civilization through the Inca Empire to contemporary Quechua and Aymara speakers. Pre-Inca societies, social and political organization of peasant culture, and the role of rural migration in transforming contemporary Andean cities. Also listed as Anthropolgoy 367. Prerequisite: Three credits in Anthropology or Sociology. Course Type(s): HSLA, HSNW, HSPRE, WT
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the Holocaust with special emphasis on the historical background in European political, social, economic, and religious institutions; the implications of the planned extermination of European Jewry for world civilization; and the question of responsibility. Prerequisites: History 101 and 102. Course Type(s): HSEU
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3.00 Credits
The Vietnam Era, which grew out of America's longest war, was a major influence on American society at home and abroad. This course will explore the military and political role the U.S. played in this conflict, its influences on American society, and the living legacy of this turbulent era. Course Type(s): None
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with an opportunity to apply classroom theory in practice through actual work experience. Placements are selected to forward the student's career interest through experiential education. This course is repeatable for credit. Prerequisites: History 101, 102, and Junior or Senior standing. Course Type(s): EX
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3.00 Credits
Explores the history of nationalism and the shaping of the modern world into states and societies defined along lines of ethnic, religious, and linguistic homogeneity. Examines the historical factors and conditions that shaped this transformation in the Ottoman Empire and Persia, encompassing the peoples of Southeast Europe, Southwest Asia, and North Africa. Focus will be on the interaction of Great Power imperialism, ethnic nationalism and violence, and the expansion of the World Economy. Course Type(s): CC, HSAS, NSNW, WT
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