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HIST 242: England Since 1660
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
From the Glorious Revolution, this course extends the study of England into the modern era. The semester's emphasis turns on the Industrial Revolution with its eighteenth-century origins, the creation of a working class, and the impact of the empire receiving special attention. The semester concludes with Britain's gradual decline in the 20th century. Offered alternate years. Three hours. Mr. Porter.
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HIST 250: Women in European History
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
Did women have a Renaissance? Have the great events and movements of European history affected women in the same ways as men? Were women too busy giving birth and caring for children and homes to have a role in, or an effect on, European history? In this course we will survey Europe from the Middle Ages to the present to answer these questions and discover women's place in European his- tory. Same as WMST 250. Offered alternate years. Three hours. Ms. Watkinson.
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HIST 251: Colonial Latin America
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course provides an overview of Latin America through the 1820s, beginning with the pre-1492 American and Iberian backgrounds. Topics include: Spanish and Portuguese conquest and colonization; Iberian imperialism and the Atlantic World; race and slavery; socio-economic and cultural patterns; and the struggles for independence and nation building. Offered alternate years. Three hours. Mr. Bergmann.
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HIST 281: Islam to the 14th Century
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course provides an overview of the development of the Middle East from the birth of Islam to the rise of the Ottoman Empire. It seeks to acquaint students with the political, socio-economic, cultural, and religious forces that shaped the lives of Middle Eastern peoples during this period. Topics include: the life of the Prophet Muhammad; Islamic belief (Sunni and Shi'i) and institutions; the foundation of the Islamic states; the Umayyad and Abbasid Empires; the Mongol invasions; and the Crusades. Offered alternate years. Three hours. Mr. Fischbach.
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HIST 282: The Modern Middle East
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
An examination of the Middle East (Egypt and the Arab East, Turkey, Israel, and Iran) from the 19th century to the present. An effort is made to relate recurring upheavals in the area, including conflicts between ethnic-religious groups and economic classes, to structural transformations. Topics include: the end of the Ottoman and Safavid empires; Western imperialism and colonialism; Middle Eastern nationalism; the Arab-Israeli conflict; the economics and politics of oil; the Islamic revival; the U.S. invasion and Iraq; and women's history. Offered alternate years. Three hours. Mr. Fischbach.
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HIST 290: Introduction to EastAsia
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
See ASTU 290.
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HIST 301: United States Social and Intellectual History to 1865
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
A study of the culture of the people of the American colonies and the early republic. Emphasis will be placed on the European origins ofAmerican thought as well as on the philosophical and literary developments of antebellum America. Offered every three years. Three hours. Mr. Malvasi.
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HIST 302: United States Social and Intellectual History Since 1865
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
A continuation of HIST 301. A study of the impact of industrialization and urbanization on American life. Philosophical and literary trends are again stressed and related to the two World Wars and the Great Depression. Offered every three years. Three hours. Mr. Malvasi.
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HIST 303: Roman Britain
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
See CLAS 303.
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HIST 311: Greek History
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
See CLAS 311.
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