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World War II transformed all world relationships in just over a decade. This course traces the rise of prewar tensions and of expansionistic pressures, followed by in-depth discussion of the political, social, and military consequences of war. The course will give particular attention to state violence against civilians, especially the Holocaust or German-instigated murder of European Jews. Fall semester. Offered online. 3 credits.
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Survey of the history and culture of the West beginning with the fall of the western Roman empire to the Renaissance (c. 400-1400). Explores the development of society, economics, and culture with additional emphasis on issues related to gender and religious life. Students develop their research, writing, and critical thinking skills through materials and student/teacher interaction. In combination with HY120, counts toward ancient Western Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Curriculum. Spring semester. 3 credits.
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An introduction to Latin American culture and society: historical development,political movements,economic problems,and social change from the pre-colonial period to the present. Satisfies the Non-Western Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. Spring semester. 3 credits.
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Explores the medical traditions of three non-western societies (Chinese, Indian/Hindu, Islamic/Arabic). Offers perspectives into traditions of healing, wellness, and the body. These traditions reveal much about their societies as well as the impact of these traditions on culture and history of their regions. The connection between spirituality and the body, the holistic view of medicine, and societal roles with the reality of privilege and non-privilege will be major themes. Satisfies the Non-Western Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. 3 credits.
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An overview of the cultural, political, and economic history of the African continent. Satisfies the Non-Western Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. Fall semester, odd-numbered years. 3 credits.
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Survey begins with Peter the Great and continues through the break-up of the Soviet Union. Emphasis on research and writing. Satisfies the Non-Western Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Core. Fall semester, even-numbered years. 3 credits.
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Traces the development of Mexican society and culture from pre- Colombian times to the present. Presents both a chronological and a thematic approach, dealing especially with the clash of cultures in Mexican history. Satisfies the Non-Western Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Curriculum. J-term. 3 credits. Fee.
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An examination of the political, social, economic, and religious conditions which gave rise to the development of parliamentary government and England’s emergence as a world power. Emphasis on research and writing. Fall semester, even-numbered years. 3 credits.
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After the disaster of the Black Death, Europe recovered but also reformed itself. The major developments of this period included the recovery of ancient learning and new artistic expression,division in Western Christianity, the growing power of the state, and the expansion of Europe as part of a new world system. This course will examine the lives of ordinary Europeans as well as rulers. In combination with HY327, counts toward modern Western Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Curriculum. Writing Intensive course. Prerequisite: HY106. Fall semester. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the major themes and questions in Europe from the French Revolutionary period to the twenty-first century. The roles of gender,class, and the relationship of evolving culture to society are key connections. In combination with HY325, counts toward modern Western Cultures requirement of the Liberal Arts Curriculum. Prerequisite: HY325. Spring semester. 3 credits.
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