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HIST 461: History of Africa to 1800
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Survey of the history of Africa from the earliest times to the end of the 18th century. The course will explode the old myths of Africa as a 'dark continent', and emphasize the internal dynamics of the development of indigenous cultures and civilizations. Africa's contribution to world history, and the significance of external forces as they impacted Africa, especially the slave trade, will be underscored
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HIST 462: History of Africa Since 1800 sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Survey of the history of Africa since the late 18th century as a background for understanding today's events. The course will examine socio-economic and political developments inside Africa, relations with outside forces, and the increasing European interest in Africa, which paved way for the imposition of European colonialism. The colonial impact and African reactions, decolonization, the post-colonial period and the current problems and prospects of Africa will be studied.
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HIST 463: The Rise of The Atlantic World
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A study of the how European exploration and trade brought together Europe, Africa and the new World in a commercial relationship culminating in the Atlantic slave trade; the coping mechanisms and the role of Africans in the emergence of new communities around this Atlantic world.
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HIST 465: West Africa in The Era of The Atlantic Slave Trade
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A study of the social, political and economic developments inside West Africa in the era of the greatest forced migration in human history. Attention will be paid to the ways in which the slave trade influenced internal developments and impacted societies in West Africa.
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HIST 471: Comparative World Religions
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A comparison of the world's major religions and their influence on World History.
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HIST 483: EUROPE SINCE 1914 Sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
An examination of conditions in Europe since 1914: the rise of dictatorship; the coming of World War II; the defeat of the Axis; the end of European imperialism; and post-war European organization and problems.
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HIST 487: British Empire/ Commonwealth
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A survey of the development of the British Empire from the American Revolution to the Commonwealth of Nations and its place in the Age of Anti-Colonialism.
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HIST 489: American Legal History
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A history of the American legal system from the colonial era to the present, emphasizing the changing nature of the law to reflect American society.
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HIST 491: The French Revolution
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
An analytical examination of the people and processes of the French Revolutionary period. A special focus of this course will be the study of revolutionary theories developed by social scientists during the last several decades.
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HIST 492: American Immigration History Semester Hours
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
A history of immigration to the Western Hemisphere, including a discussion of where the immigrants came from, why they came, and how they influenced America after their arrival.
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