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HIS 370: The US in World History
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
An introduction to the history of the United States in the larger world. The course deals with major forces in American development with an emphasis on encounters among Amerindians, Africans, Europeans, and Asians that created a distinct society linked to an increasingly interdependent world. Along with basic knowledge of the period, students learn skills that pertain to analysis of one major society interacting with others over time.
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HIS 372: US: Coming of the Civil War
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Examination of the interplay between partisan politics and North-South sectional antagonism that ultimately led to the American Civil War. It will cover in close detail the 15-year period starting with the outbreak of the Mexican War in 1846, and ending with the Confederate attack on Fort Sumter and President Lincoln's call for troops.
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HIS 374: US Civil War & Reconstruction
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
This course begins with the sectional crisis and the coming of the war. Its principal focus is the military struggle between the Union and the Confederacy. It concludes with an assessment of emancipation and Reconstruction. Social, political, economic, and diplomatic aspects of the era will be considered.
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HIS 375: The Old South
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
The course will introduce students to the history of the most divergent region of the United States. It will focus on the slave South of the mid-19th century, when North/South differences and perceptions of difference sharpened and finally led to civil war. The course will conclude with an assessment of emancipation and Reconstruction.
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HIS 382: United States: 1877-1945
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Examines the evolution of urban-industrial society, the impact of labor and social reform movements on political structures during the Gilded Age, Progressive Era, New Deal period, and the rise of the U.S. to imperial and world power.
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HIS 383: United States Since 1945
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
This course examines the Cold War and United States hegemony; civil rights; the women's movement; the promise and problems of liberalism; American conservatism; the end of the Cold War; and the consequences of September 11, 2001.
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HIS 384: Women in the 20th Century
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
(Same as WGS 303) An examination of the history of women in the United States in the 20th century with special emphasis on their roles in political and social movements. We will explore the diverse ways in which women have lived, worked and contributed to the history of the US in the 20th century. While we will be looking at some of the great women of U. S. history, the course will focus more on the aspects of the general experiences of women and their political, social, cultural and familial relationships.
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HIS 385: Women in America
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
(same as WGS 301) This course will examine the history of women in the United States from before European contact to the present. We will explore the diverse ways in which women have lived, worked and contributed to the history of the US. While we will be looking at some of the great women of U.S. history, the course will focus more on the aspects of the general experiences of women and their political, social, cultural and familial relationships.
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HIS 386: US Diplomacy: the American Century
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Overview of the economic, political, military, cultural, and ideological aspects of American foreign affairs from 1898 to the present.
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HIS 387: Topics: World History
4.00 Credits
The College of New Jersey
Focuses on differing topics of historical significance having to do with world history. This course may be repeated for credit when the topic changes. May fulfill departmental geographic distribution requirements.
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