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HIS 318: History of Canada
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
This course is a survey of Canada's political, economic, intellectual, social, and religious development. Alternating Years
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HIS 321: History of Japan
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
This course will cover Japanese history from the sengoku period to the Russo-Japanese War. While covering the political, institutional, religious, economic, and cultural history of Japan, particular attention will be paid to the significant influence of China as well as Japanese social structure and reaction to the outside world. Alternating Years
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HIS 323: Renaissance and Reformation
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
This course will cover the intellectual, cultural, political, and economic development of Europe with particular focus on the Italian Renaissance and the Reformation in Germany. The course will continue through the Counter-Reformation and the Thirty Years War. Alternating Years 325. United States Diplomatic History. ( 3 hours) The course will survey the historical development of United States diplomatic policies and positions which have influenced American attitudes toward other peoples or significantly affected domestic development. American economic, religious, racial and cultural values will be integrated into the study. Alternating Years
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HIS 331: Revolutionary Europe 1789-1871
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
A survey of European history from the period of the French Revolution through the unification of Germany, emphasis will be given to the revolutionary political, economic, social, cultural, and military/diplomatic changes transforming Europe in this period. Alternating Falls
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HIS 333: Europe in Crisis 1871-1949
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
A survey of European history from the period of German unification to the beginning of the Cold War, emphasis will be given to the challenges posed by nationalism and militarism; the two world wars; technological, economic, and social change; imperialism; the emergence of fascist, national socialist, and communist movements and governments; and the evolution of cultural modernism. Alternating Springs
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HIS 337: Modern England
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
This course describes the role of the English nation in the modern world as well as its contributions to modern society. Anglo-American relations will be given special emphasis. Alternating Falls
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HIS 338: Religion in American History
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Role of religion in American history; impact of religion on major social and political developments. Alternating Years
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HIS 343: Modern Central Europe
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
A survey of German, Austrian, and Hungarian history from the 19th century to the present; topics include the industrial revolution in Central Europe, the 1848 revolutions, the creation and collapse of the German and Austro Hungarian Empires, the rise of radical ideologies after 1918, the Second World War, and Germany's division and reunification. Alternating Years
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HIS 345: Military History
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
A survey of the role of warfare and the military in Western society from prehistory to the present. Topics will include the origins of war and military institutions; the relationship of military organizations to the state; philosophies/doctrines regarding the state's use of war as policy; the evolution and impact of new military technologies, tactics, and strategies; the role of leadership, organization, and logistics in war; moral and ethical issues of war; and the perspective of the individual combatant. Fall
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HIS 360: Public History
3.00 Credits
Georgetown College
Introduction to various aspects of public history in a philosophical and practical way. Alternating Years
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