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HIST A321: History of American Thought I
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Major themes in American intellectual history. 1607-1865: Puritanism, American Enlightenment, and the rise of democratic ideology. Cr. 3. Subject Area [US] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World Dual Level Course Eligible for graduate credit.
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HIST A322: History of American Thought II
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Major themes in American intellectual history. 1865-1976: Social Darwinism, pragmatism, anti-intellectualism, 20th-century myths, and the new science. Cr. 3. Subject Area [US] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World Dual Level Course Eligible for graduate credit.
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HIST A345: American Diplomatic History I
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
American diplomacy from 1775 to 1823; diplomacy of American continental expansion to 1898. America as a world power. Involvement in Far Eastern affairs after 1898, diplomacy of World Wars I and II, developments to present. Credit not given for both A345 and A316. Cr. 3. Subject Area [US] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World Dual Level Course Eligible for graduate credit.
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HIST A346: American Diplomatic History II
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
American diplomacy from 1775 to 1823; diplomacy of American continental expansion to 1898. America as a world power. Involvement in Far Eastern affairs after 1898, diplomacy of World Wars I and II, developments to present. Credit not given for both A345 and A316. Cr. 3. Variable Title (V.T.) Subject Area [US] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World Dual Level Course Eligible for graduate credit.
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HIST A349: Afro-American History
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
A study of blacks in American history from earliest colonial days to the present. The lectures will consider such questions as the impact of slavery on the black person, the nature of racism in America, black social and cultural institutions, and changing patterns of civil rights protests. Preparation for Course P: sophomore class standing or consent of instructor. Cr. 3. Subject Area [US] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
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HIST A351: The United States in World War II
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Examination of U.S. effect on the outcome of World War II and change in America caused by the war. Major topics: the process of U.S. involvement, strategies of the major land and sea campaigns, relations within the Grand Alliance, development of the A-bomb, and the origins of the Cold War. Cr. 3. Subject Area [US] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
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HIST A382: The Sixties
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
An intensive examination of the decade that tore apart post-World War II American society, beginning with the confident liberalism that believed the nation could "pay any price" and "bear any burden" to stop Communism abroad and to promote reform at home. Focuses on the internal contradictions and external challenges that destroyed this liberal agenda: civil rights and black power, the New Left, the counterculture, second-wave feminism, the sexual revolution, the Vietnam War, and the globalization of the economy, and finishing with the more conservative order that emerged in the early 1970s to deal with the conflicting realities of limited national power and wealth on the one hand, and rising demands for rights and opportunities on the otheCr. 3. Hours Class 2-3, Lab. 0-1, Subject Area [US] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
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HIST B351: Western Europe in the Early Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Evolution of European civilization from the fall of Rome, development of Christianity and the Germanic invasions; through Charlemagne's Empire and the subsequent development of feudalism, manorialism, and papacy. Cr. 3. Variable Title (V.T.) Subject Area [WE] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World Dual Level Course Eligible for graduate credit.
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HIST B352: Western Europe in the High/Late Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Expansion of European culture and institutions: chivalry, Crusades, rise of towns, universities, Gothic architecture, law, revival of central government. Changes in late medieval Europe: famine, plague, Hundred Years' War, peasant revolt, crime, Inquisition, and heresy. Cr. 3. Variable Title (V.T.) Subject Area [WE] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World Dual Level Course Eligible for graduate credit.
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HIST B355: Europe:Louis XIV to French Revolution
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Absolutism to enlightened despotism; the European state and its authority in fiscal, judicial, and military affairs; sources, content, diffusion of the Enlightenment; agriculture, commerce, and industry in pre-industrial economies; Old Regime France. Cr. 3. Subject Area [WE] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World Dual Level Course Eligible for graduate credit.
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