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HIS 367: Business and Society
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Study of the formation of American business institutions emphasizing social and political values from the merchant capitalists to the multinational corporation.
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HIS 369: Ancient Israel
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Ancient Israel from the Patriarchal period (ca. 1900 B.C.E.) to the Hellenistic period (ca. 160 B.C.E.). Selected archaeological sites, readings in the Bible, and analysis of evidence from contemporary extra-Biblical sources.
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HIS 370: Bible: Myth and History
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
What is the Bible and how did it come to be written? May it be used as a source for history? What is the relationship between mythology and history? We will analyze a number of early biblical stories with these questions in mind.
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HIS 371: Jews in the Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
The Jews from the Roman Period to the Renaissance, including life under Christianity and Islam, the continuing diaspora of the medieval Jewish community, and the beginnings of modern Jewish life.
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HIS 373: The Holocaust
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Brief survey of the status and condition of European Jewry before World War II and analysis of the antisemitic movements with particular attention to the theory and practice of the Nazis. Detailed study of the stages in the destruction of European Jewry with comparisons of the course of the Holocaust in various countries and the different reactions of different Jewish and non-Jewish communities.
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HIS 374: American Jewish Experience
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Jews in America from seventeenth century to the present. Emphasis on the period after 1880. Exploration and analysis of immigration, the culture of the lower east side, labor movements, mobility, ethnic continuity, religion, American zionism.
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HIS 377: History of Mexico
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Introduction to the history of the nation of Mexico from its Native American origins through European contact and the introduction of African peoples and cultures through the present day. The narrative will be chronological with concentration on themes, institution, and people which have been the most significant in the making of the story.
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HIS 378: Latinos(as) in the United States
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Introduction of emigrant groups from Latin America (Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America) and the impact of each group of U.S. culture and institutions, as well as the U.S. impact on their cultures.
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HIS 380: US Military History
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
Describes and analyzes the history of American military policy since the colonial period to the present, including the role military affairs in national security strategy, the conduct of war in a democracy, the eveolution of military professionalism, and the influence of American society upon the armed forces as social institutions.
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HIS 381: Prisons and Prisoners in the US
3.00 Credits
State University of New York at New Paltz
History of prisons as institutions of reform and repression from the early 19th century onward, with major shifts coinciding with and responding to structural shifts in the meanings of race and racism, changes in the national and global economy, and other factors.
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