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3.00 Credits
Survey of rise and fall of Hapsburg Empire beginning with development of lands of the house of Hapsburg from Middle Ages to Napoleonic era; political, military, diplomatic, economic, social and cultural issues in Austrian (Austro-Hungarian) Empire from Congress of Vienna to end of World War I, and in the empire's successor states in Central Europe. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Survey of Balkan history in modern times, focusing on development of Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, the Yugoslav lands, and Greece. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Examination of Russia in revolution from the attempts at reform in 1905, through the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917 and the subsequent consolidation of power under Lenin and Stalin. Special emphasis on the nature of "revolution" and questions of agency and contingency. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Topical approach to the history of Ireland from late 17th century to present. Attention will be given to Ireland's society, economy, politics, international position, and special, often tortuous, relationship with its more powerful neighbor, the United Kingdom. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Studies in European diplomatic history from mid-19th century to World War II. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Overview of European political, diplomatic, military, social, economic, and cultural history since 1900. General Education Requirement: (FSHT) Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Explores the journeys that China, Korea, and Japan took that have resulted in the shape of East Asia as we know it today. Explores their long history of interconnection and philosophical, cultural, and political traditions. In their modern history, 1600-1960, China, Japan, and Korea were confronted with similar issues at about the same times; each responded differently, resulting in very different fates. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Chinese history is often noted for the frequency of its revolutions -- ground shaking social and political upheavals that change the landscape and people's lives in many ways. Studies not only political revolutions but also the revolutions of the mind, thought, and experience in order to reach an understanding of some of the revolutionary events that have played important roles in shaping the China we know of today. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Examination, using East Asia as a case, of ideologies and logics of modern empire and nation formations, and their dynamic interactions in the modern world. Topics include the collapse of the Chinese Qing Empire, the arrival of Western imperialism, the rise of the Japanese empire, and the emergence of East Asian nationalism as reactions to these developments. Unit(s): 1
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3.00 Credits
Japan's response to Western pressures and rise to world power in 19th and 20th centuries. Unit(s): 1
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