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HIST 330C: Populist and Progressive Era,1877-1918
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
W. E. B. DuBois, Susan B. Anthony, Teddy Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, W. J. Bryan, and Robert LaFollette are only a few of the reformers and activists who enlivened American democracy during a critical time in its development. This course examines their successes, failures, and lasting legacies.
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HIST 333: European Catholic Historical Thought
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Since the advent of St. Augustine, Catholic historians and writers have long influenced the understanding of historical issues. This seminar examines and evaluates the selected writings and ideas of self-identifying Catholic scholars to determine how their faith shaped the writing of European history. The course explores questions concerning the relationship between an individual's faith and reason and the broader implications of the institutional Church's influence, if any, over the historical opinions of Catholic intellectuals.
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HIST 340D: America Between the Wars,1918-1941
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A history of the United States from the end of World War I to the Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Topics of analysis typically include the Republican "New Era"; race, ethnicity, and gender between thewars; the Crash of 1929; the Great Depression; the New Deal and its critics; and the origins of World War II.
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HIST 351P: The United States Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
A history of the United States since the conclusion of World War II. Topics of analysis typically include the origins of the Cold War; Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Civil Rights Movement; the Vietnam War; Lyndon Johnson's Great Society; the women's movement; Watergate; the Reagan Revolution; and the Clinton 1990s.
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HIST 352C: History of the Cold War
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course examines the global impact of the East and West struggle after 1945. It studies the roots of the conflict and then considers the influence of cold war policies in North America, Europe, and the Middle and Far East.
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HIST 352C - History of the Cold War
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HIST 371C: European Social History
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Studies European social history from the early modern to the contemporary periods. It considers the effects of modernity-urbanization, industrialization, and democracy-on traditional European social groups and the emergence of modern social classifications.
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HIST 371C - European Social History
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HIST 375: The Italian Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
Traces the origins, course, and consequences of the Italian Renaissance and its impact on Europe from the late Middle Ages to the Protestant Reformation. A major theme is the emergence and maturation of early modern political, socioeconomic, and cultural sensibilities.
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HIST 385D: War and State:European Foundations
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
An analysis of the intellectual, political, and military origins, development, and consequences of European warfare and statecraft from the late Roman to contemporary periods. Topics include the Roman Imperial state and its collapse, the rise and transformation of the Carolingian and Germanic empires into the monarchies of the Middle Ages, the consolidation of the absolutist state of the Enlightenment, the emergence of the modern nation-state, and the subsequent proliferation of competing democratic and totalitarian alternatives.
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HIST 390: Public History:Historians and the Community
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course explores the principles, techniques and the ethics of the professional practice of public history. In addition, it examines the relationship between professionally trained historians, employed in both academe or public history, and history museums, societies, and institutions as well as local and regional governments and communities.
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HIST 390 - Public History:Historians and the Community
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HIST 395: The Usable Past
3.00 Credits
Saint John Fisher University
This course examines some of the challenges of historical work in museums, historical sites, archives, and other public history settings. Topics include a general overview of best practices in areas such as collections management, preservation, and archives, as well as administrative issues such as public relations, fundraising, and grantsmanship.
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