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3.00 Credits
Independent Study
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3, 3/0; 1 Exploration and colonization: the meeting of cultures; colonial America; shaping an identity; contest for the continent; prologue to independence; independence and the new nation; framing a constitution; religious, ethnic, and cultural diversity in the new nation; Jeffersonian Republicanism; nationalism and economic expansion; the emergence of social strains; Jacksonian democracy; religion and reform; expansion and sectional crisis; American life and culture in the mid-nineteenth century; a decade of crisis; the Civil War; aftermath of war.
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3, 3/0 Major Polish historical and cultural achievements through the ages. The growth and development of the nation and state.Scientific, cultural, and religious forces in Polish life.
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3, 3/0 Ferdinand and Isabella unify Spain; rise of the Spanish empire; Columbus, Cortes, and the conquest of Spanish America; Charles V and Spain's domination of Europe; the Spanish colonial system in America; the problems of Phillip II; war with England; revolt in the Netherlands; decline of Spain under the later Hapsburgs; reform and revolution in the eighteenth century; Spanish America's wars for independence.
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3, 3/0 China, Japan, and Southeast Asia in modern times. Rise of nationalism, internal social and political conflict, response to Western powers. Impact of ideology and totalitarianism. Industry and technology. Problems of international wars.
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3, 3/0 Partition of Africa by European nations. Impact of colonial regimes. African resistance movements. Drive toward independence. Problems of economic and social change. Cultural and intellectual currents in modern Africa.
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3, 3/0 The development of Greece, the Western Hellenistic world, and the Roman Empire with emphasis on cities, economic development, technology, social change, and ideas.
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3, 3/0; 5 Origins, cultural achievements, and interrelationships of various civilizations before 1600. The birth of human civilization, the emergence of major religious and philosophical traditions, state and society in the ancient world, the consolidation and interaction of world civilizations, the civilizations of Africa and the Americas, East Asian culture and civilization, the great Islamic civilizations, the origins and development of European civilization.
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3, 3/0 Prerequisites: CWP 101 and CWP 102. History and social studies education majors only. In-depth instruction on the historical methods of research and writing according to the standards of the profession. Students research, analyze, and interpret historical materials; provide documentation; and communicate lucidly and effectively in writing. Should be taken before enrolling in other upper-division history courses.
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