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HIS 211: H istory of Contemporary Foreign Policy
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
The basis of American foreign policy in the 20th century is examined in this course. It focuses on recent relations with other major industrial powers and on relations with a selected area of the developing world. Offered in the fall semester of even-numbered years.
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HIS 309: H istory of the Far East:Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course studies Far Eastern civilization and focuses on the 19th and 20th centuries. Emphasis is placed on China and Japan. Offered in the spring semester, every three years, beginning in 2004.
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HIS 313: H istory of Latin America:Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
A study of the Hispanic American civilization from earliest times to the present including such topics as the age of conquest, the colonial period, the ways of independence and the national period. Focus placed on current problems as well as Latin American relations with the United States. Offered as needed.
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HIS 313 - H istory of Latin America:Selected Topics
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HIS 320: History of New York State:Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a study of the historical development of New York from 1609 to the present. Special note is made of the role of Western New York in the state's history. Offered in the fall semester of odd-numbered years.
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HIS 323: Founding the American Republic
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a study of events leading to the American Revolution and independence and a consideration of the implementation of the Constitution and the evolution of the two-party system. Offered in the fall semester of even-numbered years.
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HIS 325: Modern World Revolutions:A Comparative Study
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course comparatively studies the great revolutions of modern times in 18th century England, 18th century America and France, and 20th century Russia and China. Offered in the spring semester, every three years beginning in 2003.
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HIS 326: C ivil War and Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is a study of the forces shaping American life through the outbreak of the Civil War Reconstruction and the development of the postwar period. Emphasis is placed on the problems of slavery and race relations. Offered in the fall semester of oddnumbered years.
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HIS 327: T wentieth Century America
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This study of the United States in the 20th century considers such topics as the Progressive Era, Imperialism, World War I, the "Roaring Twenties,"the Great Depression and World War II. A focus is placed on the problems of urbanization and of African Americans. Offered in the spring semester of evennumbered years.
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HIS 328: T wentieth Century America
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This study of the United States in the present century considers such topics as the 1950s, the revolution of the 1960s, the Vietnam War, and the presidency from Truman to Clinton. It focuses on the problems of American involvement in the world, the challenge of the urban crisis and the struggle of African Americans. Offered in the spring semester of odd-numbered years.
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HIS 329: T wentieth Century Europe
3.00 Credits
D'Youville College
This course is designed to deepen knowledge of the political developments of the period by a systematic study of the major events affecting 20th century Europe. Offered in the fall semester, every three years, beginning in 2001.
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