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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 ofthe Near East and Mediterranean World from earliest times to the end of the fifth century A.D.
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HIST 301: MEDIEVAL HISTORY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course covers the late Roman Empire and its devolution in the West; earlyChristianity; the division of the Roman legacy in the East and in the West; Manorialism; the Carolingian Revivaland Feudalism; the rise of Islam; relations between the Greek East and the Latin West; the Crusades; the culturaland intellectual achievements of the Medieval West.
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HIST 301: MEDIEVAL HISTORY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course covers the late Roman Empire and its devolution in the West; early Christianity; the division of the Roman legacy in the East and in the West; Manorialism; the Carolingian Revival and Feudalism; the rise of Islam; relations between the Greek East and the Latin West; the Crusades; the cultural and intellectual achievements of the Medieval West. 3 credits
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HIST 302: EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
The Christianization of the Roman Empire and the transfer of its capital to Constantinople gave rise to a powerful and stable Eastern Roman Empire lasting a thousand years after the collapse of the Empire in the West. This course is an inquiry into the reasons for its stability and longevity. It also attempts to explain why the Eastern Roman Empire declined and was finally conquered by the Ottoman Turks. Emphasis is given to the Eastern Empire's disastrous relations with the Latin West during the Crusades asthe chief reason for its decline and fall. Thus, this course offers a way to understand the heritage of the ancient world as well as the origins of some of the current ethnic, political and religious problems still facing Greece, Turkey, the Balkans and Russia. 3 credits
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HIST 302: EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
The Christianization of the Roman Empire and the transfer of its capitalto Constantinople gave rise to a powerful and stable Eastern Roman Empire lasting a thousand years after thecollapse of the Empire in the West. This course is an inquiry into the reasons for its stability and longevity. It alsoattempts to explain why the Eastern Roman Empire declined and was finally conquered by the Ottoman Turks.Emphasis is given to the Eastern Empire's disastrous relations with the Latin West during the Crusades asthechief reason for its decline and fall. Thus, this course offers a way to understand the heritage of the ancient worldas well as the origins of some of the current ethnic, political and religious problems still facing Greece, Turkey,the Balkans and Russia.
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HIST 309: U.S.: COLONIES TO THE CIVILWAR
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
In this course we explore the first half of American history.Emphasis will be on encounters between Native Americans and European settlers; the complex and unevendevelopment of democracy in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries; the creation of new relations of race,class, and gender in the new republic; and the crises leading to the Civil War.
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HIST 309 - U.S.: COLONIES TO THE CIVILWAR
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HIST 310: U.S.: CIVIL WAR TO THE PRESENT
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
An overview of the major developments in American life sincethe Civil War, including the changing role of the federal government in the daily lives; the roles played by race,class, and gender in American history; the ways in which international developments affected life in America; andthe relationships between cultural, political, and social historical developments in American life.
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HIST 315: COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course traces the history of Colonial Latin America from its NativeAmerican and Iberian roots to independence. Focus will be placed on the social, economic, cultural and religiousdevelopments from the period that influenced the formation of modern Latin America.
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HIST 317: MODERN LATIN AMERICA IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This coursetraces the history of the nations of modern Latin America from the wars of independence in the early nineteenthcentury to the present day. Focus will be placed on the social, economic, and political developments that havecontributed to the shaping of Latin American culture and society.
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HIST 317 - MODERN LATIN AMERICA IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES
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HIST 330: COLONIALISM IN AFRICA AND ASIA
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course provides an overview of major thematic topics inthe history of the European colonial system in Africa and Asia. Thematic topics include: the ideologicalmotivations for imperialism; the impact of the colonial system on the colonizer as well as the colonized;nationalism and anti-colonial resistance; decolonization; and colonialism's legacy in present-day Africa and Asia.
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