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HIS 104: The Second Age of Empires:World History From the Fall of Rome to the Mongol Invasion.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
A study of the second phase of empire building in world history, spanning the period from the fall of Rome in 476 to the end of the Middle Ages in Europe and the end of Mongol domination in Asia and Russia by 1450. Topics will include the Byzantine Empire; the gradual recovery of Europe after the fall of Rome; the renewal of China under the T'ang and the Song Dynasties; the Islamic dynasties in the Middle East, Africa, India, and China; the pre-Columbian empires of Latin America; and the Mongol invasions. 3 credits.
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HIS 105: Europe Encounters the World.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
This course is a survey of modern world history, from 1492 to the present. The course will focus on one of the most important aspects of modern history: the processes of colonization and decolonization. The course is framed by three main areas of inquiry. First we explore why it was the Europeans who expanded over the globe from 1500 to 1900. The second area that is examined is the cultural encounter that resulted from European expansion.. The final section of the course deals with the twentieth century. The following themes are covered: colonial resistance, the three world order and globalization. 3 credits.
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HIS 111: World History to 14th Cent.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
A study of world history from the earliest times to the 16th century with emphasis on the world's great cultural traditions and the major transformation of the world in terms of cultural, social, political and technological change. 3 credits.
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HIS 112: World History since 14th Cent.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
A study of world history from 1500 to the present with an emphasis on the growing connectedness of the major cultural traditions. 3 credits.
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HIS 125: United States History to 1865.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
The major events and developments in America from Columbus to the Civil War, with emphasis on the creation of a distinctive American society from the interaction of different cultures, ethnic groups, and ideas. Major themes include the transformation of European cultural ideas in colonial America and the impact of republican ideology, democratization, and the spread of the market economy between the Revolution and the Civil War. 3 credits.
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HIS 126: US History Since 1865.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
American history from 1865 until the present. Students learn about important themes in recent history such as law and order, native land rights, protest movements, foreign policy and its critics, and the rise of corporate power and its economic and political consequences. 3 credits.
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HIS 127: US History Since 1865 w/Workshop
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
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HIS 127W: Writing Workshop
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
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HIS 173: History of Africa.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
African civilization from its origins in the ninth century to the present day, with emphasis on the impact of colonialism, regional distinctions, and the emergence of independent states. 3 credits.
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HIS 175: History of Latin America.
3.00 Credits
Lebanon Valley College
Latin American civilization from its origins to the present, with emphasis on the impact of colonialism, the emergence of independent states, relationships with the United States, and the modern regional distinctions. 3 credits.
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