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HIST 333: MODERN ASIA
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
The transformation of the traditional values and institutions of China, Japan and Indiaas a result of their encounter with the West; reform and revolution; their international position.
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HIST 341: U.S.: RECONSTRUCTION TO THE PROGRESSIVE ERA
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
American history from the end of the CivilWar until World War I. Examines such topics as Reconstruction, the Gilded Age, the settling of the westernfrontier, labor relations, immigration, and Progressive reform.
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HIST 346: U.S.: AMERICA FROM THE ROARING TWENTIES TO WORLD WAR II
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
American history from the1920s to the 1940s. Explores the rise of consumer culture; debates about the benefits and drawbacks of"modern" life in the 1920s; how the Great Depression and the New Deal changed American life; and the ways inwhich World War II affected America's role in world politics as well as life on the home front.
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HIST 349: MODERN AFRICA
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Focus on Africa's colonial background; slavery; the rise of nationalism; theestablishment of independent states; political and developmental challenges.
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HIST 356: AMERICAN PRESIDENCY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course focuses on the presidency from the time of the ConstitutionalConvention of 1787 to the Civil War. Emphasis will be on the men who have had the greatest impact on thePresidency. A chronological, biographical approach is used. An analysis of present-day government structureswill also be carried out.
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HIST 363: CONTEMPORARY MIDDLE EAST
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A dynamic discussion of some of the most important issuesaffecting the Middle East today, including the roles and responsibilities of women; varieties of Islam; constitutionaldemocracy versus authoritarian politics; youth culture versus established social traditions; economics and oil inthe Persian Gulf; the status of Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan; the Israeli-Palestinian dispute; the future ofthe United States and the United Nations in the region; Arab literature, poetry and film.
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HIST 364: ISLAM AND POLITICS: FROM DEMOCRACY TO THEOCRACY TO ISLAMISM
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course investigates the interrelationship of Islam and various forms of government, from liberal democracy to theocracy to militant Islamism. It examines the historical evolution of Islamic politics; the wide range of Islamic manifestations of governance; Islamist ideologues such as Sayyid Qutb and Ayman al-Zawahiri; enlightened Muslim political philosophers, from Averroes in the Middle Ages to George Hourani, one of the founders of an Islamic theory of human rights; and, it proposes models for reconciling Islam with women's rights and liberal democracy in the modern era. 3 credits
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HIST 364: ISLAM AND POLITICS: FROM DEMOCRACY TO THEOCRACY TO ISLAMISM
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This courseinvestigates the interrelationship of Islam and various forms of government, from liberal democracy to theocracyto militant Islamism. It examines the historical evolution of Islamic politics; the wide range of Islamicmanifestations of governance; Islamist ideologues such as Sayyid Qutb and Ayman al-Zawahiri; enlightenedMuslim political philosophers, from Averroes in the Middle Ages to George Hourani, one of the founders of anIslamic theory of human rights; and, it proposes models for reconciling Islam with women's rights and liberaldemocracy in the modern era.
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HIST 365: AMERICA IN THE 1960s
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Major concentration will be on national politics and foreign affairs from theJ.F.K. Presidency through the early Nixon years; the Vietnam War; civil rights; women's liberation' student protestmovements; the counterculture.
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HIST 367: THE U.S. ROLE IN VIETNAM, 1940-1975
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
An examination of the root causes of American involvementin the war in Vietnam; the course of the conflict on the battlefield; its disruptive impact at home, including the anti-war movement on American campuses; its portrayal in American cinema; and the lingering effects of the war onthe conduct of contemporary American foreign policy.
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