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HIST 455: WOMEN IN AMERICAN HISTORY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A study of women's experiences in American history, includingwomen's roles in historical events from the Salem witch hunts of the 1600s through the Revolutionary War; theabolitionist movement; the twentieth century; the women's movement of the 1960s; ways in which anunderstanding of women's history changes our understandings of American history.
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HIST 460: INDEPENDENT STUDY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
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HIST 460 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
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HIST 460: INDEPENDENT STUDY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
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HIST 461: WOMEN IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY EUROPE
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
An examination of the role of women in politics,society, and the economy throughout the twentieth century; an assessment of evolving conceptions of the role ofwomen; the contribution of women to European culture and the arts.
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HIST 461 - WOMEN IN TWENTIETH-CENTURY EUROPE
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HIST 463: CROSSING INTERNATIONAL BORDERS; WORLD MIGRATION 1800-PRESENT
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
From Europe and Africa to Asia and the Americas, this course takes a comparative look at the history of global migrations and discusses how they have shaped modern social and cultural identities across national borders and political divides. Introducing students to transnational approaches to the study of history, this course will discuss the impact of immigration on a host countries as well as the impact of emigration on nations of origin. 3 credits
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HIST 463 - CROSSING INTERNATIONAL BORDERS; WORLD MIGRATION 1800-PRESENT
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HIST 463: CROSSING INTERNATIONAL BORDERS; WORLD MIGRATION 1800-PRESENT
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
From Europe andAfrica to Asia and the Americas, this course takes a comparative look at the history of global migrations anddiscusses how they have shaped modern social and cultural identities across national borders and politicaldivides. Introducing students to transnational approaches to the study of history, this course will discuss theimpact of immigration on a host countries as well as the impact of emigration on nations of origin.
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HIST 463 - CROSSING INTERNATIONAL BORDERS; WORLD MIGRATION 1800-PRESENT
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HIST 466: INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A study of the legal and political definitions of terrorism; the causesand origins of international terrorism around the world; counterterrorism strategies and tactics; ethical dilemmasin counterterrorism; major events in the Global War on Terror; the war in Afghanistan; Operation Iraqi Freedom;international terrorist organizations such as the Irish Republican Army, FARC in Colombia, ETA in Spain, theTamil Tigers, Al Qaeda, the Taliban, Hamas, and Hezbollah.
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HIST 467: THE UNITED NATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course examines major components of the United Nations in the past and present, including collective security; the origins of the United Nations; the United Nations Charter; the main organs of the United Nations; the UN and international security; UN peacekeeping; the United Nations and the role of women; the UN and human rights; the UN and international development; the UN and climate change; the UN and terrorism; the UN and regional politics; the UN and arms control; the UN and international law; the UN and humanitarian relief; reform of the United Nations; and UN specialized agencies (UNESCO, WHO, World Bank). 3 credits
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HIST 467: THE UNITED NATIONS AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course examines major components of theUnited Nations in the past and present, including collective security; the origins of the United Nations; the United NationsCharter; the main organs of the United Nations; the UN and international security; UN peacekeeping; the United Nationsand the role of women; the UN and human rights; the UN and international development; the UN and climate change; theUN and terrorism; the UN and regional politics; the UN and arms control; the UN and international law; the UN andhumanitarian relief; reform of the United Nations; and UN specialized agencies (UNESCO, WHO, World Bank).
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HIST 470: INDEPENDENT STUDY: HONORS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
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