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HIST E331: African History from Ancient Times to Empires and City States
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Origins and groupings of peoples of Africa; political, social, and economic evolution to 1750; Africa's contacts with ancient world, trans-Sahara and Indian Ocean trades, growth of states and empires, spread of Islam. Credit not given for both E331 and E431. Cr. 3. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Non-Western Culture) requirement. Subject Area [OW] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
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HIST E332: African History from Colonial Rule to Independence
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
1750 to present. Slave trade, European imperialism; impact of Islam and Christianity, new state formations, reassertion of African culture and identity. Credit not given for both E332 and E432. Cr. 3. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Non-Western Culture) requirement. Subject Area [OW] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
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HIST E336: History of East Africa
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Developments over the past two millennia in Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi, and northern Mozambique. Topics include the environment and peoples; the emergence of hierarchical societies; nineteenth-century economic and political changes; European imperialism; transformations in the colonial era; African independence. Credit given for only one of E 436 or E336. Cr. 3. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Non-Western Culture) requirement. Subject Area [OW] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
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HIST F341: Latin America:Conquest and Empire
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Geographical, Indian, Spanish, Portuguese, and African backgrounds; discovery and conquest; settlement and expansion; political, economic, social, cultural, and religious institutions; trans-European struggle for hemispheric dominance; wars of independence; 1492-1825. Cr. 3. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Non-Western Culture) requirement. Subject Area [OW] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World Dual Level Course Eligible for graduate credit.
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HIST F342: Latin America:Evolution and Revolution
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Hispanic America since independence, with emphasis on common problems of nation building in multi-racial former colonial societies; latifundia; dependency relationships; impact of industrialization; the conservative and revolutionary responses; 1810- present. Cr. 3. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Non-Western Culture) requirement. Subject Area [OW] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World Dual Level Course Eligible for graduate credit.
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HIST F346: Modern Mexico
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Places contemporary Mexico in historical perspective, focusing on the 19th and 20th centuries. Topics include 19th century social and political movements, the causes and consequences of the 1910 revolution, the formation of Mexico's political system, problems of economic growth, and the changing patterns of gender, class, and ethnicity in Mexican society. Cr. 3. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Non-Western Culture) requirement. Subject Area [OW] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
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HIST F416: History of Slavery in the Americas
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Slavery in the New World is explored by comparing its forms in North America and in the Caribbean and South America. Special attention is paid to the mechanisms by which slaves were held in slavery and the adaptation and accommodations that were made by both masters and slaves. Cr. 3. Subject Area [OW] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
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HIST F431: 19th Century Latin American Intellectual History
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
The intellectual and political foundations for independence; the creation of the nation-state; the continuing political and intellectual attempts to establish and safeguard liberty and order. Cr. 3. Subject Area [OW] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World Dual Level Course Eligible for graduate credit.
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HIST F432: 20th Century Latin American Revolutions
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Revolutions, revolutionary movements, rapid social change, and modernization from Battle through Menem. Particular attention to the Mexican, Cuban, Bolivian, Guatemalan, Costa Rican, and Nicaraguan revolutions, to the Peron, Vargas, and Velasco Alvarado administrations and Cold War confrontations. Cr. 3. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Non-Western Culture) requirement. Subject Area [OW] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World Dual Level Course Eligible for graduate credit.
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HIST F447: U.S.-Latin American Relations
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Diplomatic and economic relations of the United States with Latin America, from American independence to the present. Evolution of Monroe Doctrine, Mexican War, development of trade and investments, establishment and abandonment of protectorates, Good Neighbor Policy, increased hemispheric interaction in the World War II and Cold War eras. Cr. 3. Subject Area [US] [OW] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World Dual Level Course Eligible for graduate credit.
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