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HST 301: Methods of Historical Research
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
A detailed analysis of historical methodology and techniques of research, required of all history majors. The course will provide training in analytical reading, evaluation of evidence, interpretation of quantitative data, methods of avoiding historical fallacies and preparation of an outline and thesis statement to be used in HST 302. Prerequisites: HST 101/102 or HST 103/104 or their equivalents, HST 211 or its equivalent and at least one 300-level HST elective.
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HST 302: Historical Research and Writing
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
A major research project done in seminar and private study under an instructor’s direction. Required of all history majors. Prerequisite: HST 301.
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HST 303: Medieval Europe
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
Concentrates on medieval developments that influenced Western culture and civilization in modern era. The categories of government, economics, religion and culture will be examined through the specific historical circumstances of medieval monarchy, feudalism, the papacy, monastic spirituality, the university and the arts. Emphasis will be on the appreciation of movements and events that have a unique identification with the spectacular achievements of Western civilization in modern history.
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HST 308: Medieval Mediterranean World 500-1500
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course covers the historical development of the Mediterranean region from the end of the Roman Empire until the exploration of the New World, approximately 500 to 1500 CE. This period is known by historians as the medieval period or the Middle Ages. The course examines the various political, economic, social, religious, spiritual and cultural forces that shaped the many peoples who lived and worked in areas that are located along the Mediterranean Sea.
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HST 309: Tudor-Stuart Britain & Ireland
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
This course is designed to introduce students to the “New British His- tory,” which emphasizes the importance and interactions of all four nations of the British Isles, namely: England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. We will examine the economic and social, political and military, religious and cultural history of these four nations during the Tudor and Stuart periods, approximately 1485 to 1714. Among other areas of interest, we will discuss the impact of the Renaissance, the Reformation and the age of overseas exploration and settlement, as well as the various attempts of the dominant nation – England – toexert control over its Celtic neighbors and their various responses. Fulfills course requirement for Irish literature minor.
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HST 310: American Diplomatic History,1900 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
Emphasis is on the rise of the United States to world power and on its diplomacy before, during and after the two world wars. May be taken for history or political science credit.
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HST 311: History of the Roman Republic
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
See course description for CLS 211 .
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HST 312: History of the Roman Empire
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
See course description for CLS 212.
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HST 314: The Age of Renaissance and Reformation
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
A survey of European history between the 14th and 17th centuries, the course examines the political situation in Western Europe, with special emphasis on the unique cultural achievements of the Renaissance and on the religious dimensions of the Reformation.
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HST 315: American Economic History
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne College
See course listing for ECO 315.
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