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HIST 415: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
This capstone course integrates discipline-specifi c knowledge into a culminating senior experience. Students must analyze and discuss all facets of historical presentations, including scholarly works and public history. Each class member will make an in-depth public presentation demonstrating some aspect of historical research, study, or professional involvement. This course is normally taken in the fi rst semester of the senior year and is required of all History majors. Prerequisite: HIST 261 Research & Methods.
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HIST 425: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
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HIST 444: The Witch Hunts 1400-1800
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
From the fi fteenth to the eighteenth centuries, many Europeans persecuted witches, seeing a new sect hostile to humanity. Through reading and discussion of primary and secondary sources, students will learn how these Europeans defi ned and treated their alleged witches, within the context of other economic, social, and cultural relationships. Included in this study will be the examination of new technologies and methods of rule in the rise of the modern state, and the roles of class and gender in focusing hostility on certain people, especially women. Cross-listed as WMST 444.
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HIST 448: Smnr: Victorian Culture/Custom
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
The Victorian Period, dating from the late 1830s until 1901, is a period characterized as tenaciously proper, if not stuffy. This course will examine Victorian social and moral norms on both sides of the Atlantic, comparing myth to reality. We'll study some of the main obsessions of the period (sex, drugs, crime, and poverty) as we complicate our understanding of the Victorians.
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HIST 459: Seminar:Colonial Worlds
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
Colonialism and its resistance is the emphasis of this course. We will investigate the processes (political, military, economic, and ideological) that enabled the Western powers to hold sway over much of the world in the modern era and the manner in which colonized peoples resisted, transformed, and found solaces in this domination. Special attention will be paid to the British and French colonial projects of the 19th and 20th Centuries.
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HIST 470: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
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HIST 470 - Special Topics in History
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HIST 471: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
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HIST 471 - Special Topics in History
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HIST 478: The British Empire
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
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HIST 487: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
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HIST 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
King's College - Pennsylvania
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