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HIS 1038: Intellectual and Cultural History of the Western World
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
A survey of the intellectual and cultural movements that have given the West its identity. An interdisciplinary approach is used to study the great movements of Western civilization as reflected in art, architecture, historical discourse, literature, music, philosophy, poetry and the social sciences and how these influenced political and social history. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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HIS 1300: Great Issues in American History
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
Significant political and social problems and controversies in the United States from the achievement of independence to the 1960s. Students may not take HIS 1301 or 1302 in conjunction with or after completion of HIS 1300. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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HIS 1301: U.S.from Colonial Times to the Civil War
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
A survey of the main political, economic, social and religious developments from the Peace of Paris to the Civil War. Students may not take HIS 1300 in conjunction with or after completion of HIS 1301. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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HIS 1302: U.S.from Civil War to the Present
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
A survey of the main political, economic, social and religious developments from the Civil War to the present. Students may not take HIS 1300 in conjunction with or after completion of HIS 1302. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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HIS 2001: Early Ancient Civilizations
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
Human society at the dawn of civilization; formation and development of ancient Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Hebraic and other pre-Hellenic civilizations. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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HIS 2002: Ancient Greek and Roman Civilizations
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
A course on the growth and development of ancient Greece, the Hellenic culture, and the Roman Republic and Empire. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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HIS 2300: History of Africa
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
History of the continent from earliest times to the present; pre-history, Mediterranean, Arabic, European and contemporary re-Africanization; the problem of developing history from both oral and written sources. Students may not take HIS 2301 or 2302 in conjunction with or after completion of HIS 2300. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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HIS 2301: Africa in the Colonial Period
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
The impact of Islamic and European cultures in the colonial period. The Industrial Revolution, and the expansion of Europe into Africa. Detailed analyses of Belgian, British, French, German and Italian imperialism. Students may not take HIS 2300 in conjunction with or after completion of HIS 2301. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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HIS 2302: Contemporary Africa
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
The African reaction to slavery, colonialism, the birth of nationalism, and the dismemberment of the colonial empires. Problems of nationbuilding and development in the newly independent states of Africa. Students may not take HIS 2300 in conjunction with or after completion of HIS 2302. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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HIS 2310: History of Asia
3.00 Credits
St. John's University-New York
The historical and cultural background of Eastern civilization to the mid-19th century; subsequent developments of power rivalries, westernization and nationalization; problems of the contemporary Far East. Students may not take HIS 2311 or 2312 in conjunction with or after completion of HIS 2310. Credit: 3 semester hours.
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