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HIST 273: Afro-American History 2
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
History of African Americans from the Civil War through the present, with a particular emphasis on the processes of emancipation, urbanization and enfranchisement.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 110.
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HIST 276: Am Foreign Rltns, 1890 to Pres
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
With the rise of the United States as an international power in the 1890s through its current foreign policy initiatives, it has acted as a leader in the world community. This course examines the rise, decline and resurrection of the United States as a world power through its foreign relations.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 110.
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HIST 279: Experimental
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Experimental
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HIST 280: Pre-Colonial Africa
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Examines major social, economic and political developments in pre-colonial African societies. It begins with an overview of historiographical debates of African history, the peopling of Africa, early migration, agricultural innovation, climatic changes to the development of civilizations and cross-cultural contacts.
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HIST 281: African History
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
A survey of African history; special emphasis on the period since 1500.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 110.
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HIST 282: Transatlantic Slave Trade
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
This course examines the Transatlantic slave trade as a transcontinental episode that was responsible for the forced migration of millions of Africans to the Americas and Europe. It critically analyzes the various dimensions of the global forces that created the Atlantic World, experienced by tens of millions of enslaved African people. It illuminates the origins and continuing legacy of inequality based in European expansion, enslavement and economic supremacy. As an exploration of human history in the Atlantic World, this course discusses indepth the historiography of the slave trade and slavery in contemporary political, economic and social interactions of Africa, Americas and Europe.
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HIST 283: Colonial Latin America
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
From pre-Columbian America to the independence of Latin America (1825).
Prerequisite:
ENGL 110.
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HIST 284: Modern Latin America
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Continuation of HIST 283 from 1826 to the present.
Prerequisite:
ENGL 110.
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HIST 285: Decolonizatn EU Emp in Africa
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
This course examines the process of the fall and dissolution of European Empires in the decades following the ending of the Second World War. It discusses the historiographical debate of factors that precipitated decolonization in teh international, metropolitan, and national arenas. The course explores colonial insurgency and counterinsurgency programs as well as negotiated, non-violent struggles that culminated in the transfer of power to African nationalists.
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HIST 286: War, Revolution and Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Examines causes, conducts, and consequences of modern wars, revolutions, and terrorism in our contemporary world. Offers students a critical understanding of the concepts and competing theories associated with the study of war. Also explores the social, political, and economic predicaments of modern states confronting the various forms of warfare.
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