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HIST 330: Special Topics
1.00 Credits
Eastern University
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HIST 330G: Native American History
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Native American History provides a significant introduction to American Indian cultures, societies, and histories, defining the relationship between Indian communities and foreign settlers (often European but also African). In doing so, natives will find a central role in a developing American history. Important themes repeated throughout the semester focus on indigenous religion and syncretic Christianity, native economies,Indian resistance and warfare, reservation construction, early environmentalism, Indian removal, and education. The course covers a huge geographical region (all of the continental United States, north central Mexico, and southeast Canada) and a large time frame (roughly from 1500-1975). Some topics, by necessity, will be surveyed, while other topics will be repeated weekly.
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HIST 333: Medieval and Renaissance England
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A study of Anglo-Saxon England, the Norman Conquest and its results, medieval England, and the Tudor period.
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HIST 334: Great Britain Since 1603
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A study of the political and social history of Great Britain and the British Empire from the reign of King James I to the present.
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HIST 335: World Since World War II
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A study of the history of the world from the close of World War II with a focus on Europe, the United States, China, the Far East, and the Third World nations. Major topics: post-war reconstruction, the Cold War, the end of colonialism, the emergence of Third World nations, the decline of Communism, and the new world order.
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HIST 352: Russian History
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
Religious, political, economic, and intellectual development of Russia from Kievan Russia to the present.
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HIST 353: History of Middle East
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A study of the history of Western Asia and North Africa from the time of Muhammad to the present, with emphasis on the development of Islamic civilization, the growth and decline of the Ottoman empire, and the development of modern nationalism in the region.
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HIST 354: History of Latin America
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A study of Latin American history from the Indian and colonial periods to the present with concentrated study on the major problems of the twentieth century. This course fulfills the Non-Western Traditions general education requirement.
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HIST 370: History of Economic Thought
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
This course examines major developments in the history of economic analysis, placing special emphasis on the way that respective social milieus of economic thinkers affected their understanding of the economic order. Particular attention is given to ideological and cultural factors which have shaped the development of capitalism.
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HIST 371: Byzantine Empire & Civilization
3.00 Credits
Eastern University
A survey of the history and culture of the Byzantine Empire (c. 300-1453) in art, literature, theology, diplomatics, statecraft, the writing of history, and military administration; noting its place in the medieval world, the writers and voices of Byzantium itself, and its impact on the world to the present.
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