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HIST 407: History of The Israeli/ Palestinian Conflict
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior status; HIST 113 or LBRL 123 or permission of instructor. Emergence of Israeli and Palestinian national identities and competition for control of territory and state formation.
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HIST 408: World War II: The European War
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior status. Examines the causes and conduct-political, military and economics of World War II in Europe and North Africa, 1939-1945, the great mid-20th century conflict between the Axis and Allied powers.
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HIST 409: World War II: The Pacific War
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior status. This course addresses the major causes, campaigns, consequences, and historical controversies related to World War II in the Pacific.
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HIST 410: The First Cities: Urbanization in The Ancient World
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior status and Hist 111 or 310 or 311 or 312 or 313 or Lbrl 121. Survey of the emergence and development of cities in antiquity, and of daily life in those cities, from the first urban experiences in Mesopotamia through the Greek city-states and up to the imperial city of Rome.
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HIST 415: Undergraduate Seminar in Medieval History
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: upper-level course in medieval European history and permission of instructor. Focus is on selected topics in medieval European history. Repeatable to a maximum of 8 credits.
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HIST 418: Medieval England
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Hist 315 or 316 or any 300-level history course. A study of the social, religious and political development of England from the Anglo- Saxon migrations through the end of the War of the Roses. Charts the transformation of England from a minor, peripheral territory at the beginning of the Middle Ages to a central part of the European order at the end of the period.
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HIST 420: The Renaissance And The Reformation
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Hist 112 or Lbrl 122; open to sophomores with permission of instructor. Transition from the Medieval to the Modern: Western Europe from the eve of the Hundred Years War to the Treaty of Westphalia (1337-1648).
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HIST 422: History of Medieval Italy
4.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: Hist 112 or 315 or 316 or Lbrl 122. A study of the most sophisticated and culturally influential region of medieval Europe. Primary focus on the communes of northern and central Italy in the period of 1050-1347, with some treatment also of the Lombard, Carolingian and Ottonian periods, and of the radically different patterns of development in southern Italy.
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HIST 428: Modern Europe: 1914- 1945
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior status. The First World War and the results of that conflict, attempts at world organization, the states of Europe between the wars, the Second World War.
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HIST 431: Germany From 1750 to 1914
5.00 Credits
Western Washington University
Prereq: junior status. Social, economic, cultural and political development from the age of the Enlightenment and Royal Absolutism to the outbreak of World War I.
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