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HIS 304: History of the Roman Empire
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
(same as CLS 304) The Roman imperial system at its height and its ultimate decline and/or transformation after the third century C.E.
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HIS 305: Ancient Christianity
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
(same as REL 305 and CLS 305) Course focusing on the emergence of early Christianities during the first four centuries of the Common Era, in the Roman Empire and surrounding areas. The course will take into account the philosophical, political, cultural, and religious interactions (conflicts and differences within emerging communities) which challenged Christian groups and gradually shaped the Catholic Orthodox faith. Beliefs, ritual practices, scriptures, and structures of authority will be examined. We will also address issues of anti-Jewish sentiment, issues involving the theological understanding and role of women, and the role of violence in these developments.
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HIS 306: History of the Byzantine World
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
(same as CLS 306) An investigation of the late Roman Empire and its evolution into the Byzantine world, 4th to 12th centuries.
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HIS 315: Early Russia to 1584
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
This course examines the history of early Russia from the formation of the first medieval states in eastern Europe beginning in ca. 500 CE, through the Kievan Rus' (ca. 850-1240), MongolAppanage (ca. 1240-1380), and early Muscovite (ca. 1380-1500) eras to the death of Ivan the Terrible in 1584.
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HIS 316: Topics: Modern Europe
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Focuses on differing topics of historical significance having to do with Early Modern or Modern European history. This course may be repeated for credit when the topic changes.
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HIS 317: Revolutionary Europe, 1789-1914
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
This course examines the major movements and events of Europe's Long 19th Century. Topics include the French Revolution, Napoleonic Wars, nationalism, state formation, industrialization, liberalism, and socialism. Students will examine primary documents, art, and literature from the era, as well as major historiographical studies on this era.
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HIS 318: European Expansion
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Investigates the relationship between the European and non-European World in the classical and medieval periods. Emphasis on the medieval expansion of Europe, the development of geographic knowledge, crusading and the beginnings of Europe's overseas expansion.
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HIS 319: Hapsburg & Ottoman Empires
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
An examination of the politics, cultures, and conflicts of two dynastic polities: the Catholic Hapsburgs and the Muslim Ottomans from their foundation to their demise, 13th to early 20th centuries.
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HIS 320: Twentieth Century Europe
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
This course considers how Europe was shaped by the two world wars as well as the Cold War. Topics include the dissolution of empires and formation of nation-states, the rise and fall of Communism and Fascism, genocide and population transfers, and the divided Europe of the postwar period. Students will examine primary documents, art, and literature of the era, as well as major historiographical studies on this era.
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HIS 321: History of World Economy
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Focuses on the economic history of the world from the European expansion overseas beginning with the 16th century. The great economic diversity within Eurasia in the 1800s, the Globalization process of the late 19th and 20th centuries, the de-globalization of the Interwar period, and the Great Depression frame the study of the economic development of the US in the 20th century, the creation of the European Union and the most recent recurrence of growth in Asia.
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