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History 362: T opics in American Economic History
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This course provides an overview of the economic development of America from the Colonial period to the present and examines in detail several of the classic controversies of the "new economic history." Emphasis is placed on the role economic theory can play in understanding pivotal events of the American experience. Prerequisites: Economics 251 and 252. Also offered as Economics 362.
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History 363: T opics in African History
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Topics vary, but have included transformations in African agrarian history; southern Africa: internal dynamics and international relations; and economic change in eastern, central and southern Africa. Consult the history department course guide for current offerings. Also offered through African Studies.
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History 365: C olloquium in American History
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Topics vary. Consult the department course guide for current offerings.
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History 369: Pan-Africanism:Past,Present and F uture Prospects
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Pan-Africanism is a composite of diverse and conflicting ideas that is rooted in Africa and the dispersal of African peoples within the African continent and to many regions of the world, especially during the last 2,000 years. The course focuses on the 19th and 20th centuries, with particular attention to several Pan- African Congresses, issues of identity and community, concepts of diaspora and return, development debates, and the very contentious reparations movement, and concludes with various scholarly perceptions on prospects for Pan-Africanism. Also offered through African Studies and Global Studies.
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History 371: E ighteenth-Century Europe and the FrenchRevolution
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This course examines the origins of the French Revolution in 18th-century Europe and the revolution itself. Topics include social, economic and cultural as well as political questions; the consequences of the revolution for France, Europe and the world up to 1815 are considered. The ever-changing historiography of the revolution provides the organizing principle for the course. Also offered through European Studies.
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History 372: E uropean Identities,1700-2000
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This seminar examines the construction and transformation of European identity in the 19th and 20th centuries. The impact of the encounters between Europeans and non-Europeans on the culture and society of both old and new Europe is a particular focus. Beginning with the debates on national identity in the early 19th century and continuing with inter-European migration and colonial expansion, the course examines the developing relationship between European and colonial peoples that led to the establishment of significant immigrant communities in the West. The course concludes with an assessment of topics relevant to current European social and political concerns. Also offered through European Studies and Global Studies.
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History 373: J apan and the United States in World War II,1931-1952
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
In this course we examine the relationship between Japan and the United States in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. We will discuss anti-war political activism in the U.S. and Japan, the internment of Japanese-Americans, the role of propaganda in both countries, the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the Allied occupation of Japan after the war. This is a writing-intensive course. We will work on writing and oral communication skills and discuss such concerns as how cultures understand and misunderstand each other.
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History 375: C olloquium in European History
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
Topics vary; consult the department course guide for current offerings. Also offered through European Studies.
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History 376: C olloquium in African History
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
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History 377: C olloquium in Asian History
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
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