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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 49-1302: Europe & the West:Medieval Culture
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
The history of medieval Europe is illuminated through readings in primary and secondary sources providing students with a background to the culture and worldview of the Middle Ages. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 49-1303: Europe & the West:Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Events since the fifteenth century are surveyed, including the Reformation, Counter-Reformation, State Building, various revolutionary movements, industrialization, class conflict, modernization, and two world wars. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 49-1401: Latin American History:To 1800
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
After the arrival of Europeans in the Western Hemisphere, often called the "New World," many of the indigenous peoplewho had created American societies were forced to change. This course explores Amerindian cultures and the first three centuries of contact between Native American, African, and European people in Latin America. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 49-1401 - Latin American History:To 1800
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 49-1402: Latin American History:Since 1800
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course explores the past two centuries of Latin-American nations in their struggle to overcome their colonial past and establish modern societies. Topics include reform and revolution, the role of the military, dictatorship, underdevelopment, and the agrarian problem. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 49-1501: Middle East History:To Muhammad
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course surveys the cultural development, contributions, and influences of ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, Persia, Anatolia, the Levant, and Arabia from the establishment of civilization to the birth of Muhammad. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 49-1503: Middle Eastern History and Culture:from Muhammad to 1800
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
A survey of Middle Eastern history and culture from Muhammad to 1800. This course examines the rise and development of Islam, Islamic culture, non-Islamic peoples, medieval Islamic dynasties, the Ottoman Empire and relations between the Middle East and the West. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 49-1504: Middle Eastern History and Culture:since 1800
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
A survey of Middle Eastern history and culture from 1800 to the present. This course examines Islam, Islamic culture, non-Muslim peoples, the Ottoman Empire and its successor nation-states, Western interests in the Middle East and current issues throughout the region. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 49-1504 - Middle Eastern History and Culture:since 1800
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 49-1601: U.S.History:To 1877
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course examines main lines of American development from the seventeenth century to 1877. Instruction addresses transition from colony to nation, development of an American character, growing pains of industrialization and nationalism that culminated in the crisis of the Civil War and its aftermath, and problems of minority acculturation and treatment before Reconstruction. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 49-1602: U.S.History:From 1877
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
Course studies impact of institutional development on American society and life. Content focuses on the past century of vast and far-reaching changes, including the birth of corporate capitalism, immigration and urbanization, the crises of two world wars, dynamic cultural upheavals, Cold War, and the mass movements of protest in the 1960s. 3 CREDIT S
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Humanities, History , and Social Sciences 49-1628: African American History and Culture:To 1860
3.00 Credits
Columbia College-Chicago
African background, Atlantic slave trade, slavery, and the free black experience are all examined in detail as students trace the history of black people from Africa to the Americas and explore the collective African-American experience from an ideological and philosophical basis. 3 CREDIT S
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