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FREN 460: INDEPENDENT STUDY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
In consultation with the professor and with the approval of theChairperson. Offered as needed.
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HIST 201: NATURAL RIGHTS, CIVIL RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course examines major themes in the development of natural rights, civil rights and human rights. These topics include natural law theory; conflicts between individual rights and state authority; the moral and philosophical origins of human rights; Western, American, and International interpretations of human rights; the Bill of Rights; the Civil Rights Movement; the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; case studies in women's rights; and relevant U.S. Supreme Court decisions. 3 credits
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HIST 201: NATURAL RIGHTS, CIVIL RIGHTS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course examines major themes inthe development of natural rights, civil rights and human rights. These topics include natural law theory; conflictsbetween individual rights and state authority; the moral and philosophical origins of human rights; Western,American, and International interpretations of human rights; the Bill of Rights; the Civil Rights Movement; theUniversal Declaration of Human Rights; case studies in women's rights; and relevant U.S. Supreme Courtdecisions.
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HIST 202: ROYALTIES AND REVOLUTIONS: PRE-MODERN TO THE MODERN WORLDS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This courseexplores the transition from the pre-modern era to the modern world through the history of France, fromseventeenth-century Absolutism through the Age of Enlightenment to the French Revolution. Topics include thecultural and political machinery of the Versailles monarchy; the increasingly vocal critiques of that system, fromVoltaire to the Philosophes; and the outbreak, course and aftermath of the French Revolution (1789-1815), whichgave birth to modern political discourse.
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HIST 202: ROYALTIES AND REVOLUTIONS: PRE-MODERN TO THE MODERN WORLDS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course explores the transition from the pre-modern era to the modern world through the history of France, from seventeenth-century Absolutism through the Age of Enlightenment to the French Revolution. Topics include the cultural and political machinery of the Versailles monarchy; the increasingly vocal critiques of that system, from Voltaire to the Philosophes; and the outbreak, course and aftermath of the French Revolution (1789-1815), which gave birth to modern political discourse. 3 credits
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HIST 203: WITCHES, SLAVES, AND REBELS: INEQUALITY IN EARLY AMERICA
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Inequality - due to race, class, gender, nationality, and many other factors - was a defining feature of life in colonial North America. This course will examine how inequality shaped people's lives in colonial North America, focusing particularly on questions of the changing relationship of Native Americans with different European colonists, the formation of new understandings of race and class, early American patterns of slavery and servitude, and the Salem witch trials. 3 credits
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HIST 203: WITCHES, SLAVES, AND REBELS: INEQUALITY IN EARLY AMERICA
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Inequality - due to race,class, gender, nationality, and many other factors - was a defining feature of life in colonial North America. Thiscourse will examine how inequality shaped people's lives in colonial North America, focusing particularly onquestions of the changing relationship of Native Americans with different European colonists, the formation ofnew understandings of race and class, early American patterns of slavery and servitude, and the Salem witchtrials.
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HIST 214: CORE: THE SHAPING OF THE MODERN WORLD
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A study through the use of primary sources of themajor developments in world history since the Renaissance that have influenced the modern world.
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HIST 214: CORE: THE SHAPING OF THE MODERN WORLD
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A study through the use of primary sources of the major developments in world history since the Renaissance that have influenced the modern world. 3 credits
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HIST 300: CLASSICAL CIVILIZATIONS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A study of the political, economic, social, and cultural development of the Near East and Mediterranean World from earliest times to the end of the fifth century A.D. 3 credits
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