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HIS 243: History of Latin American
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
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HIS 246: Prob-Cont Mddle Estrn His
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
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HIS 247: American Environmental History
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Environmental history examines human interaction with their environment over time, a relationship shaped by cultures and political economies. In US history, there have been competing ideologies of capitalist exploitation, conservationism, preservationism, and sustainability. The course will also introduce students to different facets and methods of environmental history.
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HIS 248: African Immigrants in Pittsburgh
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
African Immigrants in Pittsburgh is a seminar offering experiential instruction based on relevant case studies focused on foreign individuals of African descent and/or related migrant communities in the Greater Pittsburgh Area. The seminar will also explore the conceptual framework of "global Pittsburgh".
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HIS 250: History of Christianity
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course provides students with a broad historical overview of Christianity, its origins, nature, and development. Students analyze primary sacred and historical texts in addition to historical scholarship on the religion.
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HIS 257: The Sixties, Vietnam & America
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course examines the 1960s in America and Vietnam. The course focuses on the war in Vietnam from multiple perspectives including those of Vietnamese and American leaders and ordinary people, examining the roots of the conflict and how it shaped lives and the path of history.
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HIS 263TC1: Gender and the Family in America
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
In every era of US history, family and gender have been subject to and shaped by other forced in society, such as religion, politics, and the economy. This course traces the history of social construction of family and gender from the antebellum period to the twentieth century. Attention will be paid to changing concepts of family roles, gender roles, and sexuality over time.
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HIS 268: Global Cold War
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course examines the Cold War from a global perspective. It balances its analysis of the actions of various nation-states with analysis of the impact of the Cold War on ordinary people. It pays special attention to diplomatic and military actions, social and cultural changes, evolving global trade patterns, popular uprisings, and revolutions.
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HIS 285: African-American History
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course examines the history of African Americans within a global context from the 1500s through present. The course explores the role of West Africa in the Atlantic economy and slave trade; the nature of slavery in the US as compared to Latin America; emancipation in the US and Latin America; industrialization and migration; and the civil rights movement in its international context.
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HIS 300: Social and Political Thought in the Western Tradition
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course surveys some fundamental normative questions that have been formulated in religion, politics, the arts, and popular culture from Plato (5th century BC) to the present. It examines principles and methods of political and social thought as they relate to authority, obedience, freedom, equality, and justice. Prerequisite(s): Any 200-level history course or permission of the instructor.
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