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HI 220: America in the Era of Prosperity,Depression,and Reform,1919-1939
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. Conservatism, the "New Era" and culture confl icts in the 1920's; "isolationist" foreign polithe Great Depression of the 1930's; and the struggle for New Deal reforms. Offered as required.
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HI 221: The US and World War II
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. A study of American involvement in the war against European fascism and Japanese imperialism, including military, political, diplomatic, social, economic, and cultural aspects of the confl ict. Offered as required.
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HI 223: America in Recent Times
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. The Soviet-American Cold War; the Korean War; the Anti-Communist crusade at home; the Great Society reforms; the Vietnam War; the Radical '60s, and the new Conservatism. Offered as required.
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HI 226: Topics in the History and Politics of Gender
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. An introduction to the history of gender relations in America, including a discussion of feminist theories, gender in contemporary culture, and the politics of gender. Offered as required.
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HI 228: African American History
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. A study of the social, economic and political history of the African American experience in America. A brief survey of the African, his/ her culture and civilization s it existed before capture is covered. Emphasis is on the capture process, the Middle Passage, the nature of the slave trade, northern and southern slavery, abolition and the challenges of emancipation. The course spans four centuries of the Black experience in the United States commencing with Africa.
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HI 230: The Vietnam War
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. ( Also listed in the American history section. See that section for the course description.)
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HI 231: The Sixties:Protest and Reform
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. A tumultuous era when Americans challenged authority and tradition and changed the world - the Civil Rights Movement, the New Left and the New Right, the Free Speech Movement, Student Activism, the Pro- and Anti-War Movements, the Counterculture, Brown Power, Women's Liberation, Gay Rights, and Environmentalism. Offered as required.
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HI 234: History and Politics of East Asia
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. This course provides an overview of politics in China, Japan, and Korea from the beginning of the twentieth century to the present. It deals with political history, institutions, the political process, political economy, and culture. Cross-listed w/GOV 234. Offered as required.
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HI 235: Native American History
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. This survey course will examine the history of the North American continent from a "facing east" perspective, in which the history of theregion will be explored through the eyes of the native population. It will explore American Indian cultural identity before the European invasion and pan-Indian movements of the 19th and 20th centuries from the Ghost Dance movement to the Red Power movements of the 1970's. This will provide both the historic background for the problems confronting American Indians today, as well as challenging the way we understand and defi ne U.S. history. Offered as needed.
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HI 238: History of Modern South Asia
1.00 Credits
Wagner College
One unit. This course is an introduction to South Asian history from the collapse of the Mughal Empire to the departure of British from the continent. We will explore the nature of pre-colonial South Asian society and economy; impact of colonialism both in terms of ideas and institutional structures; the nature of British colonial rule; the structure of the colonial economy and colonial modernity; the development of anti-colonialism and Indian nationalism. The course examines the various facets of the anti-colonial struggles in Indian subcontinent and critically engages with the leadership of Gandhi and how Gandhi succeeded in integrating diverse communities and contexts into a broader nationalist struggle on non-violent path. Offered alternate years as needed.
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