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HIST 303: Problems In American/ European History
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
An in-depth study of selected major problems for America/Europe in an age of challenge and change; both internally and in its relationship to the contemporary world; primary sources and interpretive material will be evaluated for background and significance. Prerequisite: a 100 or 200 level course in History.
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HIST 305: Colonial America
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Aspects of intercolonial political, economic, social, and cultural patterns with emphasis on their impact on colonial society in creating an American tradition significant to the present day. Prerequisite: a 300 level course in History.
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HIST 306: American Revolution
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The American Revolution as a pivotal event in United States and world history; the termination of the colonial experience and the formation of a new nation. Prerequisite: a 100 or 200 level course in History.
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HIST 307: The Rise of the American Nation
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The Post Revolutionary Era, the evolution of the American Constitution, the early national period to the Jacksonian Era. Prerequisite: a 100 or 200 level course in History.
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HIST 309: Civil War and Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
An appraisal of the causes of the war, its progress and aftermath; interpretations of historians as to its inevitability, its political and military leadership, its legacy. Prerequisite: a 100 or 200 level course in History.
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HIST 311: Twentieth Century American Diplomacy
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
America's role viewed from the historical perspective as a world power since 1892; the shift from isolationism to internationalism and global responsibility; reappraisal of specific objectives and goals of foreign policy and changes in the conduct of diplomacy to the present day. Prerequisite: a 100 or 200 level course in History.
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HIST 314: The 1960s
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
An examination of the politics, culture, and society of the period with emphasis upon the conflicts over cultural authority and political legitimacy, between the forces of order, consensus, and containment of those of protest, resistance, and liberation. Topics will include the cold war, civil rights, the student movement, the Vietnam War, sexual liberationa nd the counterculture. Prerequisite: a 100 or 200 level course in History.
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HIST 315: American Women's History
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The course surveys women's struggles for suffrage and political rights, the conflicts between women of different classes, races, and generations, and the difficulties and opportunitites that have accompanied women's attempts to balance work and home life. Prerequisite: one 300-level course in History.
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HIST 320: Age of the Renaissance and Reformation
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
The intellectual, religious, and institutional developments as they affected these two separate and distinct movements in the emergence of secular culture and religious reform. Prerequisite: a 100 or 200 level course in History.
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HIST 324: Immigrants in America
3.00 Credits
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Examine experiences of European and non-European immigrants. Explore reasons and implications of their displacement and adjustment. Examination of immigrant perspectives and current debates about immigration and immigrant experience. Prerequisite: a 100 or 200 level course in History.
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