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HIS 358: Modern India
3.00 Credits
Centre College
A study of South Asian history from the late Moghul period to the present day. Main topics include the fall of the Moghul Empire and the rise of successor states in the 18th century; the East India Trade and the Anglo-French struggle over its control; the conquest of South Asia by the British East India Company; the development of the colonial state and Indian resistance; the independence movement; and the themes of democracy, development, and conflict in the postcolonial age.
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HIS 360: American Diplomatic History
3.00 Credits
Centre College
An examination of the origins, goals, and practice of American diplomacy from 1776 to the present. Particular emphasis is placed on the domestic political, economic, and cultural influences on American foreign policy.
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HIS 361: American Environmental History
3.00 Credits
Centre College
A study of the human impact on the North American environment over the last 500 years. Utilizing a variety of interdisciplinary techniques, the course pays particular attention to the reciprocal influences operating between human society and the natural world.
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HIS 367: America:North and South
3.00 Credits
Centre College
A study of the crisis of the American Union, 1830-1876, with emphasis on the growing cultural, economic, and political differences between North and South, and how American society dealt with these differences.
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HIS 368: Cold War America
3.00 Credits
Centre College
This course considers the nature of U.S. relations with the Soviet Union from 1945 through 1989 and the impact of that relationship on the United States domestically and internationally.
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HIS 369: History of Mexico
3.00 Credits
Centre College
A survey of Mexican history from the pre-Columbian era until the present. Attention is focused on the rise of the Aztecs, the Spanish conquest and centuries of colonial rule, the struggle for independence, the Mexican Revolution, and the transformation of Mexico in the 20th century.
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HIS 370: Museums,Knowledge,Power
3.00 Credits
Centre College
See HIS 316.
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HIS 381: Enlightenment and Revolution
3.00 Credits
Centre College
An examination of the "revolutionary moment" that engulfed the Atlantic world at the end of the 18 th century. Structured around two simulations, the first set in New York in 1775 and the other in Paris in 1791, students assess the impact of ideas on people's actions, the roles of contingency and accident in history, and the nature of revolution as they act out the roles of people who struggled to make sense of chaotic times, when many believed that the world could and should be made anew.
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HIS 403: Gender and Sexuality in Western Society
3.00 Credits
Centre College
See HIS 326.
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HIS 453: Francophone African Lives
3.00 Credits
Centre College
This course explores the life histories of Africans in order to learn what day-to-day life is like for many members of Francophone African societies as well as Africans living in France. In addition to reading several life-histories and watching a few films focused on African lives, students participate in the interviewing of a Francophone African and write chapters of a life history themselves. This course thus serves as an introduction to the methodology of historical research and historiography based on oral interviews rather than written sources. Conducted in Strasbourg.
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