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HIST 339: Revolutionary China-C,S1
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Beginning in 1911, an examination of the course of the Chinese revolution, China's liberation, and the changes since 1949. (4)
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HIST 340: Modern Japan-C,S1
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Study of how Japan became the modern "miracle" in EastAsia. Primary focus on traditions that enabled Japan to change rapidly, the role of the challenge of the West in that change, the industrialization of Japan, the reasons for war with the U.S., and the impact of the war on contemporary Japan and its social and economic institutions. (4)
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HIST 344: The Andes in Latin American History-C,S1
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
The history of the Andean countries (Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador) from the 15th through the 20th centuries. (4)
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HIST 345: American Business and Economic History,1607-1877-S1
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Surveys the history of the American economy from pre- Columbian Indian societies through the English mercantilist system, the American Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, the Civil War to the end of Reconstruction. Investigates influence of non-economic factors such as warfare, slavery, and the social standing of women on economic trends. (4)
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HIST 347: American Business and Economics History,1877-Present,S1
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Surveys the history of American business and the economy from the rise of big business and labor unions after the American Civil War through the era of globalization. Topics include technological change, government regulation, business organization, economic thought, business ethics, the role of the entrepreneur, and the place of women and minorities in American business society. (4)
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HIST 352: The American Revolution-S1
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Study of the era of the American Revolution from the end of the Seven Year's War in 1763 through Thomas Jefferson'sdefeat of John Adams in 1800. Focuses on both American and British political, social, economic, and ideological conflicts that brought on the Revolution; the military strategy and tactics
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HIST 355: American Popular Culture-S1
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Study of motion pictures, popular music, radio and television programs, comic strips and paperback fiction. Insights into the values and ideas of American culture from watching it at play. (4)
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HIST 356: American Diplomatic History-S1
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
The practice, function, and structure of American foreign policy with particular emphasis on the twentieth century. (4)
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HIST 357: African American History-A,S1
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
Experiences, struggles, ideas, and contributions of African- Americans as they developed within and strongly shaped the course of U.S. (and global) history. It focuses simultaneously on major social and legal issues like slavery or Jim Crow segregation and African-Americans' actions and identities framed in the context of systemic white supremacism. It also examines and evaluates aspects of daily life and personal experiences and expressions of individual African-Americans between the 17th century and contemporary times. (4)
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HIST 359: History of Women in the United States-A,S1
3.00 Credits
Pacific Lutheran University
A focused, thematic examination of issues and evidence related to women's experiences from the colonial period to the present. (4)
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