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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Political, economic, and cultural developments of the region, including the history of relations with the U.S. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
The course examines the crusading energy of the High Middle Ages. Focus will be on the medieval imagination of the Latin West as Christendom and attacks on threats to that identity. Topics will include the strengthening of the papacy; the growth of chivalry; the history of Jerusalem and its crucial holy sites; relations between Christendom and the Byzantine Empire; the Islamic world; the Reconquista; the Albigensian Crusade; the rise of anti-Semitism; and the military orders. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
An extensive study of a theme, problem, movement, or era in history. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
The political and cultural history of the Eastern Roman Empire from the fourth to the fifteenth centuries and its relations with Islam, the Latin West, and the Slavs. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
The international relations among the European states from the Congress of Vienna through the era of Imperialism and the 20th century's two World Wars. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the history of the British Isles from antiquity to the Glorious Revolution. The creation of England as a unified kingdom with a centralized monarchy and its influence over Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Emphasis will be on the power and personalities of the monarch and the nobility as well as on the lives of ordinary people. Roman Britain, the Anglo-Saxon period, Norman conquest, Plantagenet Empire, Hundred Years War, Tudor and Stuart dynasties, Anglican Reformation, civil war, plague, constitutionalism, monasticism, and the universities. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
After an overview of medieval and early modern Irish history, attention focuses on the Act of Union, O'Connell, the great famine, Fenianism, home rule, Parnell, the Easter 1916 rebellion, constitutional development in South and North, the present situation. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
This important, contentious era will be examined from different angles, from the various protest movements to the conservative reaction, from music and cultural flowering to presidential politics. All of this will be analyzed in relation to the various historical interpretations of the era. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
The course explores European history from the Enlightenment to the fall of Napoleon. The origins, course, and aftermath of the French Revolution will receive particular attention. Other themes include the Enlightenment, early industrialization, and the Napoleonic Empire. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
This course explores European history from the fall of Napoleon in 1815 to the start of World War I in 1914, with emphasis on the revolutions of 1830, 1848, and 1871, the acceleration of imperialism, nation-building, and the social transformation stemming from industrialization. (Cr. 3)
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