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HIST 269: Middle and Near East:500-1500
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A survey of the Middle and Near East from the Late Roman world through the rise of the Ottoman Empire. Emphasis is placed on the political, social and religious developments that form the historical and cultural bases for the communities that thrived in the region then and now.
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HIST 270: Modern Middle East
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A survey of the political evolution of the modern Middle East. Emphasis is placed on the impact of Western imperialism, problems of Arab nationalism, origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict and involvement of Russia and the United States in the Middle East today.
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HIST 273: Asia to 1600
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A broad survey of Eastern civilizations from their beginnings to about 1600 with emphasis on their distinctive aesthetic and intellectual traditions as well as the development of their political, social and economic institutions.
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HIST 274: Modern Asia
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A historical survey of East, South and Southeast Asia with emphasis on the impact of the West on the traditional societies and governments of the Eastern World, as well as nationalism, colonialism, wars, revolutions and industrialization in Asia in modern times.
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HIST 300: U.S.Military History
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A survey of the evolution of the American way of war from the Colonial era to the post-Cold War period emphasizing the development of military and naval institutions, U.S. strategic doctrine and the social legacies of the U.S. military establishment.
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HIST 301: European Military History
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A survey of European military history (including Russia/Soviet Union) from the Hellenistic period through the 1982 Falklands-Malvinas War. The evolution of strategic doctrine and military institutions, their effect upon European society and their role in European imperialism will be emphasized.
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HIST 305: History of Science and Christianity
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Over the last 2000 years, there have been recurring controversies over the proper relationships between science and Christianity. This class uses case studies such as Galileo, Darwin and creationism to explore the larger cultural context that gave life to the controversies. In the process, we'll examine changing ideas of what counts as science, how to interpret the Bible, and who gets to decide.
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HIST 307: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. This course explores the origins, processes and outcomes of the infamous trade. By studying participants' lives in Africa, Europe, Latin America and North America, the course helps students understand people's inhumanity to each other and the ways in which slavery and the trade in slaves forever altered the development of the Atlantic world.
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HIST 308: Contemporary Italian Civilization
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered yearly. A study of Italian society, economics, politics and the arts from 1814 to the present. Instruction in English. (Research papers for Italian majors/minors in the language.)
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HIST 310: American Business History
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A survey of the role of business in the United States from the Colonial period to the present, with emphasis on the entrepreneurial spirit, business developments, and innovations and the relationship between the federal government and commerce.
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