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HST 328: Early Modern Europe
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits A study of the social and ideological forces that have created modern Europe from the collapse of feudal Europe to the end of the 18th century, including the Renaissance and Reformation, the rise of capitalism, the scientific revolution, and the Enlightenment. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a modern European history course. Prerequisites: Any 200-level history course and ENG 151
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HST 330: Nationalist Movements and the Process of Independence in Africa
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits The objective of this course is to provide a broad view of important historical developments on the African continent: nationalist movements and the process of independence. These movements occurred between 1945, at the end of World War II, and 1990, when the entire African continent was decolonized. The course will be divided into two parts: the first will discuss the causes of nationalist movements and the second will focus on the process of independence. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a world history course. Prerequisites: Any 200-level history course and ENG 151
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HST 331: Black Intellectual Thought in the African Diaspora
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits A seminar course that examines the foundations, implementations, and implications of intellectual thought(s) of the African diaspora from the period of slavery in the Americas through the present. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a world history course. (cont wld) (P&D) Prerequisites: Any 200-level history course and ENG 151
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HST 332: The Age of Revolutions:1765-1820
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits This course will begin by examining the Enlightenment in Europe and the social and economic changes that resulted from European worldwide colonization. It will focus on the uprisings and revolutions from 1765 to 1820 that broke out in the Old and New Worlds, emphasizing the Great Revolution in France. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a modern European history course. Prerequisites: Any 200-level history course and ENG 151
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HST 335: Society and Culture in the United States
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
(Also AMS 335) 4 hours; 4 credits Major artistic and intellectual developments in the U.S. from the 18th century to the present, and their relationship to changing social and political realities. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a United States history course. Prerequisites: Any 200-level history course or any 200-level American Studies course and ENG 151
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HST 336: Themes in United States History:1607-1788
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits Selected topics in U.S. history from the colonial period through the establishment of a national government under the Constitution. The course will examine significant political, social, economic, and intellectual developments. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a United States history course. Prerequisites: Any 200-level history course and ENG 151
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HST 337: Early American Republic:1788-1850
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits An exploration of major developments in the new nation, from the ratification of the Constitution to the Compromise of 1850. Topics will include political culture, the market revolution, westward expansion, the wars with Britain and Mexico, slavery, and reform. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a United States history course. Prerequisites: Any 200-level history course and ENG 151
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HST 338: Themes in United States History:1877-1914
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits Selected topics in U.S. history from the end of Reconstruction to the nation’s emergence as an international power. The course will examine significant political, social, economic, and intellectual developments. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a United States history course. Prerequisites: Any 200-level history course and ENG 151
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HST 339: Themes in United States History:1914-1945
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits Selected topics in U.S. history from 1914-1945. The course will examine significant political, social, economic, and intellectual developments. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a United States history course. Prerequisites: Any 200-level history course and ENG 151
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HST 340: United States Foreign Policy in the 20th Century
4.00 Credits
CUNY College of Staten Island
4 hours; 4 credits The development of U.S. foreign policy from isolationism to empire. The focus will be on the expanding role of the United States in world affairs and the impact of World Wars I and II on contemporary society. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a United States history course. Prerequisites: Any 200-level history course and ENG 151
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