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HIST 270: Traditional China
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course traces the growth of Chinese civilization and culture from its origins in the Shang Dynasty to the fall of the Ming dynasty. Offered biennially. Prerequisite: HIST 101
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HIST 271: Modern China
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course traces the decline of the traditional Chinese state, the rise of nationalism, radicalism, and revolution in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the formation of the People's Republic of China after 1949. Offered biennially. Prerequisite: HIST 101
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HIST 271 - Modern China
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HIST 272: The Ancient East
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA A study of the beginnings of civilized life in the valleys of the Nile, Tigris-Euphrates, and Indus. Terminating in the 5th century B.C., the course stresses the religious and intellectual contributions of these societies. Offered at least triennially. Prerequisite: HIST 101
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HIST 272 - The Ancient East
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HIST 273: History of Latin America:To 1830
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA A study of Latin America up to the early 19th century. This includes the pre-Columbian civilizations, the age of discovery and exploration, the colonial period, and the independence movements. Offered biennially. Prerequisite: HIST 101
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HIST 273 - History of Latin America:To 1830
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HIST 274: History of Latin America:Since 1830
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA A study of Latin America from the end of the independence movements to the present. This includes the period of national development in the 19th century and an analysis of certain contemporary issues. Offered biennially. Prerequisite: HIST 101
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HIST 274 - History of Latin America:Since 1830
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HIST 280: Africa Since 1800
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA An examination of political, socioeconomic, and cultural developments in Africa during the periods of revolution (c. 1800 C1870), colonialism (187 0 -1950), and independence (1950 to present). This course considers the tumultuous transformation of Africa before, during, and after European colonialism. Special attention is given to how European-based structures, processes, and thought-especially the nation-state, industrialization, and ideologies-undermine or otherwise alter indigenous political, socioeconomic, and cultural systems, thereupon introducing new difficulties, challenges, and benefits to the diverse peoples and societies of the continent. Offered bienniall Prerequisite: HIST 101
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HIST 280 - Africa Since 1800
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HIST 285: The History and Political Culture of Ireland
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Dual listed as POSC 285 See POSC 285 for course description. Prerequisite: HIST 101
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HIST 285 - The History and Political Culture of Ireland
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HIST 286: Irish Experience in America
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA A study of the political, economic, and social experience of the Irish in America beginning with pre-Revolutionary War immigration but focusing on the later immigration in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some attention will be given to political, social, and economic issues within Ireland which contributed to the patterns of immigration. Prerequisite: HIST 101
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HIST 286 - Irish Experience in America
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HIST 292,293,294: and 392,393,394 Special Topics in History I-II-III
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits each LA ?pecial topics" courses serve as a vehicle by which a division may offer a topical or thematic study not included in the regular course offerings. The specific content is indicated when the course is listed in the schedule of classes. Prerequisite: HIST 101
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HIST 292,293,294 - and 392,393,394 Special Topics in History I-II-III
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HIST 305: Research Methods of History
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course introduces the primary methods and problems of historical research and writing. Students will explore the complicated process of creating historical interpretation, the sub-disciplines within history, and how historians engage one another. Emphasis will be placed on practical experience with analyzing historical works, writing coherent critiques and persuasive essays, evaluating documentary sources, and conducting searches for source material. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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