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3.00 Credits
This course examines, from an integrated perspective, the historical, political, economic, and cultural processes of Latin America. While the focus is on the dynamic of social formation and transformation, the concept of nation-state is used to compare how these processes evolved. Special importance is given to those issues brought about by the challenge of overcoming underdevelopment in the global economic order of the post-Cold War era. Prerequisites: HIST310, SOC301, or permission of instructor.
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Studies African people and their various cultural differences in a pre-colonial historical context. Focuses on correcting misconceptions of Africa and the Africans through readings from a wide selection of publications. Prerequisite: 60 hours of college credit.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the history of American women from the Colonial period to the present with special emphasis on how and in what ways the status of women has changed. history
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Examines the political, economic, social, cultural, and diplomatic history of Europe in the twentieth century. Addresses the themes of industrialization, nationalism, colonialism, totalitarianism, the post-World War II division of Europe, and the geo-political trends toward unification.
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3.00 Credits
Offered as a correspondence course only. Topics include the fall of Czarism, the Communist Revolution, the Stalin era, World War II and the Cold War, and the collapse of the Soviet Union. While the emphasis is on the period before 1963, a final segment focuses on the contemporary history of the Russian people.
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3.00 Credits
A conceptual and comparative approach to the history of world civilizations, societies, and cultures that challenges persistent Eurocentric assumptions and world views. Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe will be analyzed in their diversity and in relation to one another. Topics include religion, language, commerce, migration, science, technology, ecology, imperialism, identity formation, and contemporary world-historical change. Prerequisite: At least one prior non-Western history course or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Deals with patterns in the history of mankind. Explores nature of historical change, value, purpose, and meaning of various historical phases.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of basic resources and methods for local and community history. Students will be involved with specific research projects.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the nature of history by reading and evaluating two or more designated works on selected topics in American history.
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3.00 Credits
Addresses serious research upon significant topics and issues related to the black experience in the United States and Western hemisphere.
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