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HIST 132: European Missionaries in Africa
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
This course focuses on one of the most significant developments of European history¿the interaction of European peoples with the rest of the world after Columbus ¿discovered¿ the Americas in 1492. In particular, it examines the European missionary movement in Africa. This movement led to one of the most important legacies of Western interaction with Africa¿African Christianity. Meets General Education European History requirement. (Offered January Term only.)
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HIST 134: Knights, Peasants, and Bandits: A Social History of Medieval England
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
An exploration of the ways ordinary (and some not-so-ordinary) people coped with both daily life as well as major historical events that occurred in England from the Norman Conquest to the Tudor dynasty. Special emphasis is placed on life within the communities of family, village, court, church, and city. Meets General Education European History requirement. (Offered January Term only.)
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HIST 141: United States History Survey to 1865
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
A survey stressing political, economic, diplomatic, and social themes. Begins with discussion of pre-Columbian America and ends with the Civil War. Meets General Education United States History requirement.
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HIST 141S: Seminar: United States History Survey to 1865
0.00 Credits
Messiah University
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HIST 142: United States History Survey Since 1865
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
A survey stressing political, economic, diplomatic, and social themes. Begins with Reconstruction and continues through the present day. Meets General Education United States History requirement.
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HIST 142S: Seminar: United States History Survey Since 1865
0.00 Credits
Messiah University
Seminar: Must be taken with HIST 142 A survey stressing political, economic, diplomatic, and social themes. Begins with Reconstruction and continues through the present day.
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HIST 151: The Wild, Wild West: Battles Over the American West and the Western Image
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
A study of the history and mythology of the American West. Special attention given to the symbols often associated with the West¿such as freedom, opportunity, individualism¿and how these have influenced America as a whole. Meets General Education United States History requirement.
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HIST 171: World Civilizations: Bronze Age to 1500
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
A comparative survey of the social, cultural, political, religious, and economic developments in civilizations outside the western tradition from pre-history to 1500. Major themes include the fundamental nature of human civilization, the classical traditions of civilizations which emerged in Asia, Africa, the Near East, and the pre-Columbian Americas, and the growing interactions between these civilizations in classical and medieval world history. Meets General Education NonWestern Studies requirement.
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HIST 171S: Sem:Wrld Civ Bronze Ag to 1500
0.00 Credits
Messiah University
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HIST 172: World Civilizations: 1500 to Present
3.00 Credits
Messiah University
A comparative survey of the social, cultural, political, religious, and economic developments in civilizations outside the western tradition from 1500 to the present. Major themes include the effects of Western imperialism on these civilizations, their responses to modernization, globalization, and westernization, and the post-colonial transformations of civilizations during the 20th Century. Meets General Education NonWestern Studies requirement.
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