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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: one history course numbered between 100 and 199 German history from the catastrophic violence of two world wars and the Holocaust, through the process of postwar rebuilding in East and West, to the peaceful revolution that ended the Cold War in 1989 and helped to initiate reunification in 1990. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: one history course numbered between 100 and 199 Comparative history of Europe from World War Two to present; examines a number of societies (the Soviet Union, France, Italy, Poland, Yugoslavia, Germany, Great Britain), highlighting differences and similarities between Eastern and Western Europe while exploring transnational movements and trends. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: one history course numbered between 100 and 199 Development of concepts of race and nation in Europe since early nineteenth century. Topics include: scientific racism and eugenics; the origins of modern nationalisms; contemporary theories of nationalism; the roots of modern anti-Semitism; ethnic cleansing and genocide. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: one history course numbered between 100 and 199 Russian political, social, and intellectual history in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Topics include: growth of bureaucratic empire, development of revolutionary movements, the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and its personalities and the Russian novel as a vehicle for dissent. May satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: one history course numbered between 100 and 199 The political, economic and social forces affecting womens' lives in European society. Beginning with theories of patriarchy, the status of women during the Greco-Roman period, Medieval Europe, the Early Modern Period, the first Industrial Revolution and post-industrial society. May satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: one history course numbered between 100 and 199 An examination of the rise and fall of the British Empire, focusing on the themes of cross-cultural interactions, changing understandings of race, and the growth of multiculturalism. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: one history course numbered between 100 and 199 The ideas, the violence, and the accidents that gave rise to an independent United States of America. The relationship between the Revolution and broader movements such as nationalism and anti-slavery. Stresses the Revolution's European and global contexts. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: one history course numbered between 100 and 199 The development of nationalism after the War of 1812, new party alignment, Jacksonian democracy, the Civil War with its causes and ramifications and the process of Reconstruction. May satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: one history course numbered between 100 and 199 Examination of the Civil War as a political, cultural, economic and military phenomenon, with focus on the 1861-1865 period. Topics include: causation historiography, major battles and their political context, the role of ordinary Americans in the conflict, slavery and emancipation, economic effects, Reconstruction, and the war's enduring place in national memory. May satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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Prerequisite: one history course numbered between 100 and 199 Examination of basic domestic problems and foreign policy in United States history of the period. Includes modernization, imperialism, entry and objectives in the World Wars, the complexities of the 1920s, the Great Depression and the New Deal. May satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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