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This course studies the Roman Revolution under Augustus which transformed the Republic into the Empire, Rome’s assimilation of the heterogeneous peoples of Europe and the Near East, the cultural and religious dimensions of Rome’s Silver Age, and the fall of the Empire in 476 A.D. Prereq: sophomore standing. Sp, A
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The reconstruction of a new European civilization upon the ruins of the old Roman Empire through the alliance of the Greco-Roman cultural traditions, Christianity, and the vitality of the new Germanic peoples. Prereq: sophomore standing.
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An analysis of the great intellectual outburst which produced Dante, da Vinci, Michelangelo, Machiavelli, and the beginning of the Modern era. Prereq: sophomore standing.
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The Protestant Reformation and the Catholic response as seen in the context of the political, social, and intellectual history of Europe. Prereq: sophomore standing.
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A study of Absolutism, Enlightenment, and Revolution in their political, economic, religious, social and artistic aspects, from Descartes and Newton through the French Revolution and Napoleon. Prereq: sophomore standing.
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An analysis of the impact upon Europe of Conservatism, Liberalism, and Socialism under the impetus of the Industrial Revolution. Emphasis also is upon the relationship of Social Darwinism, Imperialism, and Nationalism to the beginning of the First World War. Prereq: sophomore standing.
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A survey of European society, economy, and politics since 1914. Topics include World War I, Russian Revolution, rise of Fascism, World War II, Cold War, and end of the Soviet Union. Prereq: sophomore standing.
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English history from the Celtic period to 1600, with accent upon the political and cultural growth of the English nation. Prereq: sophomore standing.
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English history from the beginning of the Stuart Age to the Battle of Waterloo, with particular emphasis on political and cultural change and the early growth of the British Empire. Prereq: sophomore standing.
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Modern England and British imperial history, emphasizing the reforms of the 19th century, the Industrial Revolution, imperial relations, and Britain’s role in the world wars of the 20th century. Prereq: sophomore standing.
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