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HIST 351: "The Gangs of New York"
4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The course will use the Martin Scorcese film "The Gangs of New York" as a window to examine the social and economic transformations of New York City in the middle of the nineteenth century. Emphasis will be on immigration, slum conditions, nativism, workingclass culture, gangs and street violence, politics, the Draft Riot of 1863, and the Tweed Ring. A recurrent theme will be to compare the historical record with the film's depiction of those events. There will be a required evening showing the film. NOT AVAILABLE FOR PASS/FAIL. (HU) Simon
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HIST 355: The Destruction and Reconstruction of Europe,1870-1950
3.00 Credits
Lehigh University
An analysis of the decline and disintegration of European civilization through two world wars and Europe's reintegration in the era of the European Union. Emphasis on the development of the European state system, international conflict, and political thought. (SS) Baylor
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HIST 356: European Cultural History
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Transformation of European culture from the 18th century to the present. The Enlightenment, cultural impact of the French and industrial revolutions, romanticism and ideologies of the 19th century, contemporary European thought. (HU) Savage
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HIST 357: Early Modern Germany,1500-1850
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The emphasis will be on one or more of the following topics: the Reformation, the Thirty Years' War and its impact, absolutism, the rise of Prussia, the failure of German liberalism. (HU) Baylor
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HIST 358: Modern Germany,1850 to Present
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Focus on one or more of the following topics: nationalism and unification, the Second Empire, World War I, the Weimar republic, the Nazi movement, the Third Reich, and post-war Germany. (HU) Baylor
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HIST 358 - Modern Germany,1850 to Present
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HIST 359: History of South Africa
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
South Africa's history from its earliest human settlement to its emergence as a racist political order and transition to a non-racial democratic state. Includes comparisons with political thought and practices in the U.S. (SS) Scott
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HIST 360: American Legal History
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
The interrelationship between law and social development with emphasis on modern period. Founding of constitutional government and balance of power within the federal system, the problem of slavery, legal support and regulation of business, and the use of law in various reform and civil rights movements. (SS) Pettegrew
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HIST 368: Seminar in Latin American History
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Readings and individual investigation of selected topics. (SS) Saeger
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HIST 370: Historical Archeology
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
This course examines the unique nature of historical archaeology of post-contact America. Topics include reconstructing the past through the archaeological and historical record, exhibiting past culture, and capturing the real or imagined past. Course includes fieldwork and visits to famous archaeological sites. (SS) Small
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HIST 371: Independent Study
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Lehigh University
Directed readings in a topic or area of history not covered by current course offerings. For students of demonstrated ability and adequate preparation. Prerequisite: consent of department chair. May be repeated for credit with permission up to a maximum of six credits. (ND)
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