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HIST 261: Rev & Jeff Eras: 1763 -1828
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Analyzes the causes of the Revolution, origins of the Constitution and early development of the new nation.
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HIST 262: Antebellum America, 1824-1877
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
This course examines the economic, political and cultural changes in the United States, culminating in the Civil War. The primary focus of the course is slavery and the battle to dismantle the peculiar institution.
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HIST 263: 20th Cent Amer to WWII
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Analyzes the impact of the later industrialization, reform movements, World War I, Depression and New Deal, World War II.
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HIST 264: America Since WWII
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Discusses the impact of World War II, the Cold War, the affluent society, and contemporary society.
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HIST 267: Diplomatic History of the U.S.
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
The evolution of American foreign policy, emphasizing the domestic and international background of the U.S. expansion from the American Revolution to America's rise as a great power.
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HIST 268: Colonial American to 1763
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Course examines the early European settlement of North America and the economic, political and social consequences of colonization for Europe, Africa and the Native Americans.
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HIST 270: Labor and the State, 1877-Pres
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Examines the growth of industrial America and the struggle of workers to organize. The course follows the labor movement in and its various constituencies, from the AFL-CIO to more radical groups such as the IWW, and their impact on American policy and culture.
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HIST 295: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Designed to encourage the superior student to study in-depth and to research an area beyond the undergraduate course offerings. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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HIST 300: Junior Seminar: Topics in Global Studies
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
Junior year seminar which takes as its focus one topic of global significance (e.g. global poverty, AIDS, development). Topic varies by year and instructor. Fall.
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HIST 301: U. S. Cultural Studies
3.00 Credits
Benedictine University
This course explores the critical questions, analytical categories, and common methodologies that structure the interdisciplinary practice of U.S. cultural studies. We will trace the influence of British/Birmingham cultural studies as well as recent developments in interdisciplinary American studies, ethnic studies, gender studies, and media studies. Students will have an opportunity to propose their own cultural studies project and write a substantial research paper. Spring.
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