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HIST 302: The Vietnam War
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. A survey of America's longest and most controversial war, the course examines both military and domestic issues. (Alternate years)
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HIST 303: The Civil War Era:1830-1877
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. A study of the War Between the States, including analyses of the political, social, economic, and ideological differences between the sections; the war and its aftermath; the historiography of the war: and an evaluation of the traditional view of the war as the "watershed" of American history. (Alternate years)
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HIST 306: Prosperity and Depression:America
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
2 hours. A survey of the Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression. The course examines political, social, and economic developments, as well as the importance of cultural phenomena like Lindbergh's flight, the impact of movies, the rise and fall of the KKK, and the stock market crash. (Sufficient demand)
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HIST 307: Post-World War II America
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. A historical survey of domestic events since World War II with particular attention to the fate of the New Deal, McCarthyism, the Kennedy legacy, the impact of Vietnam, and the civil rights and women's movements. (Alternate years)
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HIST 308: Americans and Their Environments
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
An inquiry into Americans' attitudes toward and relationships to environments they encounter and create, ca. 1600 - present. Topics include "Nature," industrialization, fine arts and architecture, government and citizen actions, and the impact of the U. S. on global resources.
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HIST 309: Israelis, Arabs and American Foreign Policy
2.00 Credits
Alfred University
A historical survey of the Arab-Israeli conflict from the nineteenth-century beginnings of Zionism to the Second Intifada, with special attention to the role played by the USA.
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HIST 312: Early Medieval Europe,400-1050
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. This course covers European history from the end of the Roman Empire to the beginning of feudal society. Through reading, lectures and discussions, students discover that the "Dark Ages" were actually filled with activity and innovation. (Alternate years)
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HIST 313: The High Middle Ages and the Renaissance
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. This course covers Europe from the High Middle Ages to the Renaissance. Through reading, writing, and discussion, students learn about the political, cultural, intellectual, religious and social issues of the period that shaped our modern worldview. (Alternate years)
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HIST 315: Nineteenth-Century Europe
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. Examines the period 1789-1914 by focusing on political, economic, social, and cultural developments. Subjects covered include the French Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, Conservatism, Liberalism, Socialism, Romanticism, Nationalism, Imperialism, Anti-Semitism, and the origins of World War I.
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HIST 316: Twentieth-Century Europe
4.00 Credits
Alfred University
4 hours. Examines the period 1914-present by focusing on political, economic, social, and cultural developments. Subjects covered include World War I, the Russian Revolution, Fascism, Nazism, Soviet Communism, World War II, the Cold War, decolonization, Communist collapse, and the European Union.
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