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HIS 1050: History of Western Europe I
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
The history of Western Europe from the beginning of the Christian era to the rise of urban cultures of the high Middle Ages and Renaissance. Special emphasis on the problem of medieval culture and the secularization of culture in the Italian and Northern Renaissance.
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HIS 1060: History of Western Europe II
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
An examination of the history of Western Europe from the 16th to the 20th century. Emphasis will be placed on the Reformation, the Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment, the Age of Revolution, the rise of liberal democracy, and the crises and conflicts of the 20th century.
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HIS 2000: The American Colonial Experience:1500-1763
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
The age of discovery and exploration, the foundation of the English colonies, their political, social, economic and cultural growth, international rivalry over the Ohio Valley and the rise of the spirit of independence. Prerequisite: History 1000 level course or permission of instructor.
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HIS 2030: The American Revolution and the New Nation:1763-1815
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
An examination of the era of the American Revolution that treats the period from the first stirrings of colonial protest through the administration of Jefferson and Madison and the War of 1812 as a whole. Emphasis is placed on the political, social and economic results produced by the Revolution. Prerequisite: History 1000 level course or permission of instructor.
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HIS 2040: The Age of Jackson and the Coming of the Civil War:1815-1865
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
This course seeks to capture the dynamic movements that crossed America in the period before the Civil War. Movements such as Jacksonian Politics, Transcendentalism, Abolitionism, the Transportation Revolution and the Western
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HIS 2250: Medieval Europe:476-1400
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
A study of a unique period in western history during which Europe synthesized Roman, Christian and Germanic influences into a distinct civilization. Emphasis is placed on the emergence of Feudalism, the role of the Roman Church and the flowering of European art, literature and philosophy in the 13th century. Prerequisite: History 1000 level course or permission of instructor.
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HIS 2300: The Ancient World:From Sumer to Alexander the Great:3000 BC to 323 BC
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
An examination of the origins of western civilization from the first appearance of an urban civilization in Mesopotamia to the emergence of Greece and the death of Alexander the Great. Prerequisite: History 1000 level course or permission of instructor.
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HIS 2320: Rome:From the Republic to the Empire:753 BC to 476 AD
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
An examination of Roman civilization and the Mediterranean world from the standpoint of its contribution to the emerging civilizations of Western Europe. Prerequisite: History 1000 level course or permission of instructor.
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HIS 3180: The Emergence of Modern America:1865-1920
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
The economic, political and social development of the United States in the post-Civil War years. Emphasis is placed on Reconstruction, the rise of corporate wealth and power, the growth of cities, immigration, the Progressive era, and America’s rise to world power status and its entry into World War I. Prerequisite: History 1000 level course or permission of instructor.
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HIS 3190: America in the Twentieth Century:1920-Present
3.00 Credits
Mount Saint Mary College
The domestic and international development of the United States from the end of World War I to the present. Emphasis is placed on the 1920’s, the Great Depression and the New Deal, World War II and post-war foreign policy,
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HIS 3190 - America in the Twentieth Century:1920-Present
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