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3.00 Credits
Three Credits LA This course focuses on the pre-revolutionary era. It examines the transit of European cultures to the New World and the subsequent evolution and modification of these cultures. Particular emphasis is given to the development of a provincial society and the coalescence of the movement for political independence. Offered biennially. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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Three Credits LA This course explores the history of North America in the era of the American Revolution, approximately 1760 C1800. This period witnessed a colonial war for independence and significant changes in American ideas on politics, law, and the role of the citizen in society. In addition, this course will examine the social discontent that characterized this period. Offered biennially. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits LA Dual listed as POSC 312 See POSC 312 for course description. Prerequisites: HIST 101, POSC 110 or HIST 226 or HIST 227
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Three Credits LA Organized along topical lines, this course focuses on the evolution of American foreign policy. Beginning with the principles established in the early years of the Republic, it treats "Manifest Destiny, America ? rise to world power, the conflict between political isolation and economic internationalism, and American diplomacy in the nuclear age. Offered when there is sufficient student interest Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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Three Credits LA This course seeks to develop an understanding of the impact of business on American life. Commencing with the role of the entrepreneur prior to the Civil War, this course will focus on the rise of the "Robber Barons," the role of organization in business, the Great Depression, and American entrepreneurial growth since World War II. Offered biennially. Prerequisites: HIST 101, BUS 102 or HIST 226 or HIST 227
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Three Credits LA This course will examine the development of social movements dedicated to women's rights in the United States, examining the connection between feminist ideas and activities and the larger historical context. Attention will be paid to the changing positions taken by feminists on such issues as: motherhood, sexuality, race, class, work, relationships with men, and social justice. Offered annually. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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Three Credits LA This course will explore women's roles and experiences in a variety of American religious traditions. Topics and themes include: Amerindians and missionaries; colonial Puritanism; the great Awakenings and evangelical reform; marriage and the utopian experiments; Judaism; the immigrant Church; voodoo; Catholic religious orders; and other contemporary religious topics. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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Three Credits LA This course will provide students with an overview of the experiences of a variety of American ethnic and cultural groups. Students will become familiar with the ideologies of racism and nativism in American society from an historical perspective. Additionally, the course will concern itself with changing interpretations of the patterns of assimilation and acculturation in American life and with an assessment of race and nationality in contemporary American life. Offered biennially. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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Three Credits LA A study of the alliances, peace treaties, reversals, etc., through which nations in the developing European state system attempted to deal with international problems from the end of the Thirty Years' War to the Congress of Vienna. Offered at least triennially. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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3.00 Credits
Three Credits LA A study of the development of the Laws and Constitution of Britain from the Saxons through the accession of Henry VII. Emphasis will be placed on such Saxon contributions as the Writ, the Reeve, the Witanagemot and on Norman and Angevin contributions in the areas of Land Law, Courts, and the Parliament. Offered triennially. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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