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HIS 142: America since 1877
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
The emphasis is upon some of the major issues in American politics and society since 1877: the growth of big business; changes in the lives of farmers, workers, and immigrants; the rise of the city; reform movements among rural and urban labor and among minority groups. In addition to studying national history and the emergence of America as a world power, students will have an opportunity to investigate their own family histories. This course is offered some spring semesters. Credits: 1
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HIS 187: Course Descriptions- Departmental Independent Study
0.50 - 1.00 Credits
Wabash College
Open to history majors with permission of the instructor and the department chair. Level of the course (100, 200 or 300) determined by the instructor. Credits: 0.5-1
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HIS 188: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
Open to history majors with permission of the instructor and the department chair. Level of the course (100, 200 or 300) determined by the instructor. One-half or one course credit each semester. Credits: 0.5-1
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HIS 200: Topics in World and Comparative History
3.00 Credits
Wabash College
Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor's approval. One-half or one course credit. Credits: 0.5-1
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HIS 201: The World from 1945-present
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
The focus of this course will be global in perspective, seeking to show how World War II shaped the development of various continents and nations. Topics will include: anti-imperialism and the emergence of Third World nations, the evolution of super-powers, world-wide economic and technological change, and the continuing threat of nuclear war. Credits: 1
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HIS 210: Course Descriptions- Europe Topics in Ancient History
3.00 Credits
Wabash College
Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor's approval. Credits: 0.5-1
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HIS 211: Ancient History:Greece
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
A survey of Greek history from the end of the Bronze Age (ca. 1100 B.C.) to the time of the Roman conquest of the Greek world (first century B.C.). Emphasis is on the origin, evolution, and problems of the most important Greek political-social-cultural structure, the polis or "city-state." This course is offered in the fall semester 2008-2009 and in alternate years.Credits: 1
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HIS 212: Ancient History:Rome
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
A survey of Roman history from the Etruscan period (6th and 5th centuries B.C.) to the transformation of the Roman world to the Medieval (4th and 5th centuries A.D.). Emphasis is on the origins, nature, effects, and evolution of imperialism in Roman politics, culture, and society. This course is offered in the spring semester 2008-2009 and alternate years. Credits: 1
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HIS 220: Topics in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
Wabash College
Since the content of this course varies from semester to semester, it may be repeated for credit upon the instructor's approval. Credits: 0.5-1
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HIS 221: Medieval Europe,400-1400
1.00 Credits
Wabash College
The history of Europe from ca. 400 to ca. 1400, focusing on Latin Christendom. The course traces the creation of the medieval synthesis out of elements of late Roman and Germanic societies and the dissolution of that synthesis in the troubles of the 14th century. Emphasis is on examining economic, institutional, and social structures and the historical context of medieval cultural production through examination of primary sources. This course is offered in some fall semesters. Credits: 1
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