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Hindi 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Prerequisite: permission of instructor and the department.
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History 101C: Western Civilization
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course surveys the period from ca. 3500 bce to 1650 ce in the West. As we examine the civilizations of Mesopotamia, the ancient Mediterranean, and medieval and early modern Europe, we focus on themes of cultural contact, conflict, and change in order to understand the complex roots of conventional "Western" history. Introductory course to the major and minor.
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History 102C: Western Civilization
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course provides an introduction to the history of modern Europe. It begins by following Europeans from the upheavals of the Enlightenment to the French Revolution, and from the industrial revolution to the era of nation-state building; continues by exploring how Europeans became embroiled in the scramble for empire, the era of "totalitarianism," and two disastrous world wars; and ends by examining how Europeans coped with the divisions of the Cold War, the collapse of communism, and the challenges of unification and resurgent nationalism. Introductory course to the major and minor.
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History 1113: Freshman Seminar: Latin America in the 1960s-The Cuban Revolution and Its Influence
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
As in much of the world, the 1960s were turbulent years in the history of Latin America. The Cuban Revolution of 1959 had a widespread influence that shook the hemisphere and dominated many of the events of the period. In this seminar, students examine the Revolution and its repercussions, particularly as it affected United States-Cuban relations specifically and U.S.-Latin-American relations generally.
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History 115: Economic History and Entrepreneurialism in Modern Western Civilization
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This introductory course surveys Western Civilization (predominantly European history, but with a component of American history) from the 17th century to the present, focusing on economic history and the rise of entrepreneurialism.
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History 115 - Economic History and Entrepreneurialism in Modern Western Civilization
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History 131C: Topics in European History: Text and Tradition
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Hum 203C
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History 131C - Topics in European History: Text and Tradition
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History 132C: Topics in European History: Text and Tradition
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
Same as Hum 207C
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History 154: Freshman Seminar: Saints and Society
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
The topic of this course is saints and society in medieval and early modern Europe. It explores the complex relationships between exceptional holy men and women, the historical settings in which they lived, and the religious and cultural traditions on which they drew. It considers saints as both embodiments of the highest ideals of their societies and radical challenges to ordinary patterns of social existence.
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History 156: Freshman Seminar: England in the Age of Shakespeare
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course examines certain themes central to our understanding of Shakespeare's England, such as monarchy, order, power and the limits on action; national identity; gender; and family. Students read and discuss modern historical scholarship, a range of contemporary sources, and Shakespeare's plays, and the relationship between them.
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History 163: Freedom, Citizenship, and the Making of American Life
3.00 Credits
Washington University in St Louis
This course offers a broad survey of American history from the era before European settlement of North America to the late 20th century. The course explores the emergence and geographic expansion of the United States and addresses changes in what it meant to be an American during the nation's history. Tracing major changes in the nation's economic structures, politics, social order and culture, the course chronicles, among other issues, changes in the meanings of freedom, citizenship, and American identity. Introductory course to the major and minor.
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