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HIS 548: History of The Middle East: 1453- 1920
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Emphasis is on the history of the Middle East and Balkans from the conquest of Istanbul in 1453 to the end of WWI (1920) covering the Ottoman (1453-1920), Safavid (1501-1724), Qajar (1795-1925) empires. This course focuses on the rise and disintegration of empires, theories of empire building and the reasons for their transformation and demise. Stress is placed on the institutions - military, legal, bureaucratic, religious - of Islamic imperial governance. The origins of Balkan and Middle Eastern nationalisms, including Jewish nationalism, the origins of the modern states and the role that British, French and Russian imperialism played in their creation as well as in their demise during WWI is stressed.
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HIS 549: History of The Middle East: 1952 to The Present
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A continuation of HIS 548. Emphasis is on the politics of Middle Eastern nationalism, Pan-Arabism and its demise, the Arab-Israeli conflict, the politics of oil and nuclear weapons, the Islamic revolution in Iran, and the development of the Islamic movement since 1967.
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HIS 550: Studies in Mid- East History And Politics
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Selected topics on the history of the Middle East and its politics The specific topics for a given semester will be listed in the class schedule book and the department's website.
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HIS 551: Foreign Policies of Middle- East States
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course focuses on the foreign policies of Turkey, Iran, Israel, and the major Arab countries: Egypt, Iraq, Syria and Saudi Arabia. It will also examine the foreign policies of the smaller Arab countries such as Lebanon, Yemen and the UAE. The emphasis is on the major trends of the foreign policies of these countries since WWII.
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HIS 552: Tudor- Stuart Britain, 1485- 1714
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
An analysis of political, religious, cultural, and economic changes in Britain during the reign of the Tudor and Stuart kings and queens, a period when Britain became increasingly prominent in world affairs.
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HIS 553: Eighteenth Century Britain
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
An analysis of English society and politics in an important transition period when the country was transformed by the Industrial Revolution and challenged by the French Revolution.
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HIS 554: British History 1815- 1901
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A detailed study of Britain's political, social, diplomatic and industrial development in the 19th century.
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HIS 555: British History Since 1901
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A detailed study of Britain in the 20th century with special consideration of Britain in World War I and World War II, and her position in the contemporary world.
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HIS 556: The British Empire, 1322- 1879
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course covers the rise, fall, and rise of the British empire from its extension into Scotland and Ireland till the beginning of the age of "New Imperialism," explaining the means by which Britain came to dominate one-third of the globe, and its impact on the many cultures, economics, and geopolitical entities of the third world. It will further discuss how those cultures transformed Britain itself. Prereq: Prior experience in HIS 105 strongly recommended.
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HIS 557: The British Empire And Commonwealth, 1880- 2000
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course will trace the imperial theme, and the gradual decline and decomposition of Britain's empire from Victoria's day to the present; it will examine decolonization and the blending and clash of cultures, the effect of technology and western ideas on the subject peoples, and their impact on western civilization. Prereq: Prior experience in HIS 105 strongly recommended.
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