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HIST 440: MODERN IRELAND, 1798 - 1998: THE QUEST FOR NATIONHOOD
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course explores the major trends, events, and personalities that have shaped modern Ireland from the end of the eighteenth century to the dawn of the twenty-first, from 1798 to 1998. These processes, episodes and figures include the Rebellion of 1798; Daniel O'Connell; the Great Famine; the Land War; the rise of Parnell; the 1916 Rising; the War of Independence; the foundations of Independent Ireland; and the conflict in Northern Ireland. 3 credits
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HIST 440: MODERN IRELAND, 1798 - 1998: THE QUEST FOR NATIONHOOD
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course explores the majortrends, events, and personalities that have shaped modern Ireland from the end of the eighteenth century to thedawn of the twenty-first, from 1798 to 1998. These processes, episodes and figures include the Rebellion of1798; Daniel O'Connell; the Great Famine; the Land War; the rise of Parnell; the 1916 Rising; the War ofIndependence; the foundations of Independent Ireland; and the conflict in Northern Ireland.
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HIST 445: EUROPE, 1945-1995: FROM THE COLD WAR TO DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTIONS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A study of theorigins and course of the Cold War and post-war organizations; NATO and the Atlantic Alliance; European-American diplomatic relations; the rise, decline and fall of the USSR; the issue of resurgent nationalism as achallenge to the future of the European Union.
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HIST 445: EUROPE, 1945-1995: FROM THE COLD WAR TO DEMOCRATIC REVOLUTIONS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A study of the origins and course of the Cold War and post-war organizations; NATO and the Atlantic Alliance; European- American diplomatic relations; the rise, decline and fall of the USSR; the issue of resurgent nationalism as a challenge to the future of the European Union. 3 credits
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HIST 446: MODERN RUSSIA, 1900-89
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Imperial background; the role of Lenin; the 1905 and 1917 revolutions;transformation of Russian institutions and society under the Soviet system; the international role of the SovietUnion; the collapse of the Soviet Union; the formation of the contemporary Russian state.
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HIST 447: CONTEMPORARY IRISH POLITICS: NORTH AND SOUTH
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
An examination of the three politicaltraditions in Ireland: constitutional nationalism, physical force republicanism, Ulster Unionism; the democraticinstitutions of the Irish state and Northern Ireland; political parties both North and South; the role of women inpolitics; the Troubles in Northern Ireland; the peace process and terrorism; economic development and the CelticTiger; Irish foreign policy.
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HIST 448: MODERN FRANCE, 1789-PRESENT
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
The history of modern France from the French Revolution of 1789 to the present day. Focus will be placed on the social, cultural, economic, and political developments which have contributed to the making of modern France as well as the transformation of Europe and the world during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Major themes include: the French Revolution; nineteenth century social change; the realist movement; the Third Republic; French colonialism; the two World Wars; Existentialism; France in the European Union; immigration and France today. 3 credits
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HIST 448: MODERN FRANCE, 1789-PRESENT
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
The history of modern France from the French Revolution of1789 to the present day. Focus will be placed on the social, cultural, economic, and political developments whichhave contributed to the making of modern France as well as the transformation of Europe and the world duringthe nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Major themes include: the French Revolution; nineteenth century socialchange; the realist movement; the Third Republic; French colonialism; the two World Wars; Existentialism;France in the European Union; immigration and France today.
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HIST 449: MODERN ITALY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
The history of modern Italy from its unification in the nineteenth century to thepresent day. Focus will be placed on the socio-economic, political, and cultural developments that have impactedcontemporary Italian politics and society. Major themes include the Risorgimento; the Liberal Regime; theSouthern Question; Fascism and the Second World War; the economic miracle and consumer culture; post-warpolitics and corruption; as well as issues of identity and culture in Italy today.
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HIST 450: HISTORY OF NEW YORK CITY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
The history of New York City from its founding to the present, as anexample of larger national and international processes and events, as well as the ways in which the city obtainedits unique historical importance. Concentration on colonial wars; the city's role in the American Revolution; classformation; the New York City Draft Riots; immigration; and the changing nature of the city in twentieth-centuryAmerica.
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