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HIST 260: East Asian History
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course focuses on China, Japan and Korea. A consideration of important problems facing each nation today together with the cultural and historical developments which help explain contemporary affairs in East Asia. (WIC)
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HIST 280: Religion in the United States
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
A topical study of the historical phenomena of religions in the United States with primary emphasis on Christianity, and some attention to other U.S religions especially Judaism. The study includes general background of each religion with subsequent U.S. developments presented through such phenomena as revivalism, immigration, liberal theories and social emphases. (P: REL 120) (WIC)
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HIST 290: Introduction to Historical Methods
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course introduces students to the fundamental skills of historical research. Students will work with primary and secondary courses, learn to distinguish between the two, understand the problems that sources pose to interpretation and identify the questions particular sources can answer. They will learn how to use appropriate citation and style tools for history. Students will be introduced to historiography. (P: INDS 125) (WIC)
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HIST 300: United States Colonial History
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
The background, establishment and growth of American civilization from the age of exploration to the winning of independence.
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HIST 305: The Middle Period in American History
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
A detailed topical study of one of the most critical periods in the history of the United States. Topics to be considered include Jacksonian Democracy, nullification, slavery and abolition, westward expansion, reform currents, the Civil War and reconstruction. (P: INDS 125) (WIC)
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HIST 307: Emergence of Modern America
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course consists of an in-depth study of the forces at work in the United States as it emerged into a position of world leadership. Particular emphasis will be given to industrialization, immigration and urbanization and their impact on all aspects of American development from the end of reconstruction to the end of the 1920s. (P: INDS 125) (WIC)
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HIST 309: Recent American History
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
A study of the United States since the end of the 1920s. The emphasis will be upon major political and economic developments, the historical roots of contemporary social tensions and the expanded role of the United States in world affairs. (P: INDS 125) (WIC)
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Hist 315: Diplomatic History of the United States
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
American diplomacy from the winning of independence to the present with emphasis upon the increased international role of the United States in the 20th century. Consideration will be given to the underlying principles, basic objectives and various domestic and foreign issues that have influenced United States foreign policy since 1776. (P: INDS 125) (WIC)
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HIST 331: Nineteenth Century Europe
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Continues History 431 demonstrating how the principles of the French Revolution worked themselves out in practice to create the characteristics of the 19th century. The mechanics for this cultural transformation are analyzed and explained and the degree of this influence is measured. Subjects included are liberalism, nationalism, industrialism, socialism, Italian and German unifications, the alliance systems, the "new imperialism" and thepredominance of the middle class. (P: INDS 125) (WIC)
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HIST 332: Twentieth Century Europe
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Continues History 330. This course includes the First World War and its consequences; the formation of mass political movements and the Depression; the rise of totalitarianism, appeasement and the Second World War; post-war agony, the permanent division of Europe and the Cold War, and the subsequent collapse of communism. (P: INDS 125) (WIC)
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