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3.00 Credits
Internal policies, foreign policies and intellectual developments in Russia from the early 19th through the mid-20th century. Possible topics include the reforms of Alexander II, the Russian peasantry, the emergency of Russian radicalism, the revolutions of 1905 and 1917, Stalinism, and post-Stalin Russia. PRQ: 3 hours in history or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Alternate years. Meets: SNO.
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3.00 Credits
The primary focus of the course will be on the political history of Japan from the early 17th century (Tokugawa Japan) to the mid-20th century. Selected aspects of Japan's economic, cultural, and intellectual history will also be considered. Though primarily a lecture course, ample opportunity will exist for discussion. PRQ: 3 hours in history or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Alternate years. Meets: NORS.
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3.00 Credits
This course integrates selected aspects of the political, social, cultural, and intellectual history of modern German. The period from 1815 to 1945 will be the primary concern. Topics include the impact of the French Revolution and Napoleon on Germany, Hegelianism and Marxism, Bismarck and German unification, foreign policy in Wilhelminian Germany, the Weimar Republic and the rise of Naziism, and post-Nazi Germany. PRQ: 3 hours in history or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Alternate years. Meets: SNO.
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with France from the age of Louis XIV through the Revolutions of 1848. The Revolution of 1789, the Napoleonic era and the Revolutions of 1830 and 1848 will be the principal topics considered. PRQ: 3 hours in history or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Occasionally. Meets SNO.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the Middle East history focusing on the major events and transformations in the region during the last 2,000 years. Major emphasis will be placed on the rise of the Islamic Empire and its disintegration; the Persian and Ottoman Empires; the age of colonialism; and the struggle for independence and reforms in modern times. PRQ: 3 hours in history. Scheduled: Alternate years. Meets: SNOR.
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3.00 Credits
With China's rise in the 21st century, knowledge of this monumental nation is essential to understanding its explosion on the world scene. This course will explore China since the early- 19th century, its culture, people, politics, and world view. Topics include China's relations with the west, the Opium Wars, Boxer Rebellion, fall of the last dynasty, the republican era, conflicts with Japan, and the rise, rule and transformation of communism. PRQ: 3 hours in history or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Alternating years. Meets: SNOR.
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3.00 Credits
(XL: POLS 370) An examination of the relationship between law and politics in American history. The guiding influence of the U.S. Constitution in the development of our political and economic system will be emphasized. Changes in the Constitution will also be analyzed for their impact. Course materials will include selected Supreme Court cases. PRQ: POLS 102. Scheduled: On request. Meets: SNO.
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3.00 Credits
Special Topics in History
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3.00 Credits
(XL: POLS 385) An examination of the origins and the successive phases of the Cold War, including its end following the dissolution of Soviet Hegemony in East Europe in 1989 and the unification of Germany in 1990. Based on the general overview of the U.S. Soviet and East- West relations, the course will include discussion of NATO and the Warsaw Pact. American and Soviet strategic doctrines, arms control negotiations, and the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe. PRQ: POLS 282 or consent of instructor. Scheduled: On request. Meets: SNO.
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3.00 Credits
Independent study in history
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