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HIST 240: Converging Hemispheres
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Studies the increasingly global encounter of peoples, ideas, and cultures from the Age of Exploration (from 1400 A.D.) into the Twentieth century. Drawing upon the resources of the Catholic and Benedictine traditions, the course explores the shift in emphasis from "person in community" the values of freedom, equality, and responsibility. Examines the construction of the modern era focusing on scientific revolutions, economic transformation, religious reformations, and revolution, resistance and republicanism.
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HIST 242: 19th Century Church History
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Studies the European Church's reaction to the French Revolution and scientific theories and the social questions of the 19th century. Analyzes the roots of contemporary developments in the church.
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HIST 243: 20th Century Church History
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Analyzes the impact of 19th century developments, the world wars, decolonization, intellectual trends, and Vatican II's origins and results.
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HIST 251: French Rev. in the Wider World
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Examines the intellectual and political dimensions of the French Revolution as well as the intellectual and political ramifications of that revolution in the wider world. The course will focus on the French Revolution as a generative factor in the wars of independence in the Americas, the Haitian Revolution, the European revolutions of 1848 and the Paris Commune.
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HIST 252: 19th Century Europe
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Covers the political, military, economic, social, and cultural development of Europe from the French Revolution to 1900.
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HIST 253: 20th Cent Europe, 1900 - Prsnt
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Covers the political, military, economic, social, and cultural development of Europe, including the Soviet Union, from 1900 to the present.
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HIST 254: Modern Eastern Europe
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Survey of the cultural and historical development of the peoples of Eastern Europe. Covers nationalism, independent states in the inter-war period. Communist control of Eastern Europe, collapse of communism, and the struggle for democracy.
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HIST 255: Modern Russia
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Surveys Russia in the 20th century, including the rise of the Communist Party, the 1917 revolution, Stalinism, de-Stalinization, Gorbachev, perestoika, and the break-up of the Soviet Union.
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HIST 257: 20th Century Social & Political
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Explores the major social and political movements that have shaped the world in the twentieth century, such as the Mexican, Russian, Chinese and Cuban Revolutions, populist, revolutionary nationalist and liberation movements in Africa and Latin America as well as the contemporary civil rights and women's movements in the United States.
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HIST 260: Women in American Society
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Examines women's roles in American life and the ways in which they have shaped society, culture and politics. Topics include the major experience of women from the colonial era to the present; gender ideology and the changing images of women; the diversity of race, class and religion.
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