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HIS 336: Early Modern European History
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
A survey of all aspects of European history from 1450 to the French Revolution.
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HIS 344: Nineteenth Century European History
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
The European experience from 1815 to World War I.
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HIS 347: Twentieth Century Europe
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Critical study of European problems and developments since 1914.
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HIS 356: Colonial American History to 1763
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
A comprehensive analysis of the ideas, events and institutions that shaped the colonial experience and development of the future United States. Course spans period from the earliest European contact through the maturation of the colonies.
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HIS 357: United States History 1763-1877
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Intensive overview of the United States from the Revolutionary period through the Civil War and Reconstruction era. Examines social, political and economic developments that consolidated the nation.
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HIS 358: United States History 1877-1945
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Comprehensive analysis of the emergence of the United States as a great power. Examines crucial social, political, economic and diplomatic developments that moved the United States from the periphery of international power to world leadership during World War II.
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HIS 359: United States History since 1945
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
An in-depth analysis of the history of the post-World War II United States. Emergence of the United States as a modern superpower will be traced through examination of key social, political, economic and diplomatic developments of the postwar period.
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HIS 360: History of American Slavery
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
This course will explore the origins, expansion, and abolition of slavery in colonial and 19th century America. It will examine the experiences of enslaved people, slaveholders, and nonslaveholders in different contexts, and examine the relationship between slavery and racism, national politics, the economy, the Civil War, and society more broadly. The course will also explore different approaches to studying slavery, including working with secondary sources produced by historians of slavery, and with primary sources produced by enslaved people, slaveholders, and others.
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HIS 365: History of Civil War and Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
This is a specialized course in the history of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Among other topics, this course will explore the causes of the war, and its relation to slavery; military developments, and whether the war and Northern victory was inevitable; the wartime experiences of soldiers, slaves, and civilians; the role enslaved people and Abraham Lincoln played in the outcome of the war and emancipation; the causes of the successes and failures of Reconstruction; and the degree to which Northern and Southern society and politics were altered by the war and Reconstruction.
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HIS 378: American Constitutional Development
3.00 Credits
Saint Martin's University
Interpretation of U.S. Constitution by the U.S. Supreme Court. Emphasis on questions of federalism, protection of property, civil liberties and separation and delegation of government powers, Equivalent to PLS 378.
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