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Three Credits LA A study of the development of the Laws and Constitution of Britain from the accession of Henry VII through the death of Victoria. Emphasis will be placed on the Tudor reforms, both legal and religious, the confrontation between the Stuarts and the Parliament, the course of development of the Parliament and the Cabinet system from the early Hanoverians through the major reforms of the Victorian era. Offered triennially. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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Three Credits LA This course links the biological bases of human life to the changing American culture and society. Topics in sex and reproduction as well as disease and death will be covered. Related subjects include, among others, science, medicine, gender, demography, and environmental change. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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Three Credits LA Traces the French revolution from its causes to its culmination in the dictatorship of Napoleon. Offered biennially. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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Three Credits LA This course traces the history and historiography of German history from the Napoleonic era to German reunification at the end of the Cold War. It places special emphasis on the tension between modernization and democratization in modern Germany. Topics include Prussian reform movements, industrialization, the Revolution of 1848, political unification, imperialism, World War I, Weimar democracy, National Socialism, and post-World War II division. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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Three Credits LA Dual listed as POSC 355 See POSC 355 for course description. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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Three Credits LA A study of America from 1848 C1877, emphasizing the causes, the course, and the aftermath of the Civil War, with a consideration of the lingering effects of the conflict on American society, North and South. Offered biennially. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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Three Credits LA An examination of relations between white, black, and Indian in Latin America; emphasis is placed on the historical evolution of racial attitudes. Focal points will be the question of slavery, both of blacks and Indians, the impact of non-European cultures on Latin civilization, and comparative racial attitudes in the Americas. Offered when there is sufficient student interest. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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Three Credits LA Dual listed as COM 381 See COM 381 for course description.
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Three Credits LA An intense study of America in the 1930s and 1940s, with emphasis on the emergence of the New Deal: its nature and significance. Attention is also given to the development of F.D.R., his apprenticeship for the White House, his role as chief administrator, as politician, as diplomat, and as commander-in-chief during World War II. Offered biennially. Prerequisites: HIST 101. At least two courses in American History or permission of instructor
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Three Credits LA A capping course required for all senior History majors. Prerequisite: Six credits in history
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