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HIST 260D: American Diplomatic History
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Surveying American foreign relations from the Revolution through Korea, this course examines America's rise to world power status and the resulting debates over the nature of that status.
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HIST 262: Women in Science
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course explores the roles and contributions of women in scientific research. Students first understand what the scientific method comprises, as well as the various historical methodologies that have been applied. Students recognize the similarities and differences in the approaches to research and explore the lives of these female scientists in light of both the scientific and the historical approach. The scientific discoveries and contributions are evaluated in terms of their technical/theoretical worth, as well as their impact on current scientific understanding. Hands-on science experiments, poster sessions, and classroom discussions contribute to the student's understanding of the scientific accomplishments achieved by these female scientists, as well as allow for a personal connection to/understanding of the obstacles and hardships the female scientists had to face to achieve success.
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HIST 265: CC Eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Analyzes the socioeconomic, political, and ideological developments of Eastern Europe and the Balkans from the height of the Habsburg and Ottoman empires to the post-Soviet era. A major theme is the emergence of independent nation-states from larger imperial systems.
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HIST 272P: CC Martin and Malcolm
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Malcolm X and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., were prominent religious advocates of Black Liberation. Their names and ideals still motivate countless Americans. Representative texts of both men are studied to understand their religious insights in the light of the history of the Civil Rights Movement during the second half of the 20th century. Cross-listed with REST 272P.
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HIST 275D: Modern Germany:From Unification to Unification
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Political, social and cultural developments that transpired in Germany between 1871 and the present. Topics include the unification of 1870-71, socialism, women, ethnic minorities, the First World War, the Weimar Republic, National Socialism, World War II, Allied occupation, the emergency of the Federal Republic and the German Democratic Republic, and unification in 1989-90. Formerly titled Germany Since 1806.
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HIST 276D: History of the Holocaust
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Examines the salient issues pertaining to the attempted and actual physical annihilation of European Jewry by the National Socialist regime of Germany and its allies during World War II. Topics include the history of anti- Semitism, Adolf Hitler's rise to power, discriminatory prewar legislation in Germany, the unfolding extermination, Jewish responses to the Holocaust, and Allied knowledge of and reactions to the Holocaust.
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HIST 280P: CC E Pluribus Unum The Asian-American Experience
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
The extraordinary diversity of the Asian-American experience provides a fascinating perspective on 20th-century U.S. immigration history and contentious issues such as racism, assimilation, and multiculturalism. Without downplaying the hardships many Asian Americans faced as they struggled to become accepted members of American society, we also highlight some of their personal achievements and contributions to the lives of all Americans.
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HIST 281D: Native American and United States Relations
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A history of the changing Indian policies pursued by the colonial, state, and national governments in the United States from the 17th century to the present. The topics studied include the clash of cultures, resistance, and the reservation policy of the U.S. government.
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HIST 291D: P3 Japan in the World,1800-2000
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An exploration of modern Japanese history in its global context. We examine Japan's rapid emergence on the world stage as a nation-state, its self-destruction in 15 years of aggressive war, and its resurgence as a world economic power in the postwar years. Japan occupies a unique place in world history as the first non-Western country to rival Europe and the United States both militarily and economically. Its modern history thus remains the site of complex issues for many Japanese pondering their place in the world as well as for students of comparative modernization.
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HIST 292D: P3 China in the World,1800-2000
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An exploration of modern Chinese history in its global context. Heir to a 4,000-year tradition of cultural, military, and economic greatness, mid- 19th-century China encountered an utterly new phenomenon in Western imperialism. The impact of the West played a major role in traditional China's collapse, and Western concepts were a crucial ingredient in its rise as a communist state after 1949. Yet another wave of imported ideas and institutions contributed to the revolutionary transformation of China since the 1980s as a major player in the world economy.
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