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3.00 Credits
Colonial period, revolution, Confederation and Constitution, National period to 1877. Cr. 3. Session Indicators (fall, spring, summer) Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Indiana Core Transfer Library course.
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3.00 Credits
1877 to present. Political history forms framework with economic, social, cultural, and intellectual history interwoven. Introductions to historical literature, source material, and criticism. H105 is not a prerequisite for H106. Cr. 3. Session Indicators (fall, spring, summer) Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Indiana Core Transfer Library course.
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3.00 Credits
Ancient civilization, Germanic Europe, feudalism, medieval church, national monarchies, Renaissance. Cr. 3. Session Indicators (fall, spring, summer) Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Western Tradition) requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Reformation, Age of Louis XIV, French Revolution, Napoleonic Era, Revolutions of 1848, liberalism, socialism, nationalism, international rivalries, World War I, Russian revolutions, Nazi Germany, World War II, Cold War. H113 is not a prerequisite for H114. Cr. 3. Session Indicators (fall, spring, summer) Variable Title (V.T.) Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Western Tradition) requirement.
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3.00 Credits
From earliest times to the present era. Political, economic, social, and cultural topics, as well as Russia's relations with other countries. Mongol conquest, Westernization, industrialization, Russian revolutions, and Stalin's purges: literature and art in historical context.Cr. 3. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Non- Western Culture) requirement. Subject Area [OW]
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3.00 Credits
From earliest times to the present era. Political, economic, social, and cultural topics, as well as Russia's relations with other countries. Mongol conquest, Westernization, industrialization, Russian revolutions, and Stalin's purges: literature and art in historical context.Cr. 3. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for the Cultural Studies (Non- Western Culture) requirement. Subject Area [OW]
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3.00 Credits
From birth of civilization in Mesopotamia and Egypt until Constantine's conversion to Christianity (337 A.D.). Role of the city in ancient world; nature of imperialism; and impact of Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, and other charismatic leaders. Archaeology as a source for political and social history. Cr. 3. Subject Area [WE] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
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3.00 Credits
An introductory examination of (1) what history is, (2) types of historical interpretation, (3) common problems of historians, and (4) the uses of history. Preparation for Course P: ENG W131 or equivalent. Cr. 3. Notes Approved by Arts and Sciences for use in fulfilling the writing requirement.
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3.00 Credits
Society and civilization in the 15th and 16th centuries. Transition from medieval to modern life in political and economic behavior, culture, theology, and religion, discoveries and expansion. Cr. 3. Subject Area [WE] - [US] United States [WE] Western Europe [OW] Other World
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Study and analysis of selected historical issues and problems of general import. Topics will vary from semester to semester but will usually be broad subjects that cut across fields, regions, and periods. May be repeated for credit with a different topic. Cr. 1-3. Variable Title (V.T.)
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