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HIST 220: The Legend of Duffy's Cut
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Examine the tragic death by cholera and violence of 57 Irish immigrant railroad laborers near campus in 1832 from the perspectives of American immigration, epidemiology, labor history, and forensics. A subject unique to Immaculata University, the course will utilize the exclusive book and film of the same subject. (Usually one credit, but may run as three credits).
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HIST 224: The World Conquerors
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
This course explores, through biographies and other sources, the global history created through the activities of five individuals who created personal, universal empires and shaped whole epochs of human history: Alexander the Great, Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler.
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HIST 225: HON: Conflict in Islamic World
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
This course will explore the contemporary conflict in the Middle East and its roots. With the departure of European colonial powers from the Middle East after World War II, several factors put the region on a course for conflict-including the creation of Israel in 1949, the rise in the global demand for oil, and the social displacement caused by infrastructure modernization in the Arab lands that accompanied the growing oil industry.
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HIST 228: WI: The Second World War
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
Examines the many facets of the most important event of the 20th Century in its global context.
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HIST 232: Industrial East Asia
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
East Asia has been an important part of the world economy since ancient times. China's advanced economy provided many goods - both luxuries and practicalities - to foreign lands. The rapid industrialization of the West in the Nineteenth Century reversed the relationship, with the Asian market taking an important place in world trade. Belatedly, Japan, then China, then other Far Eastern countries began their own industrialization. These countries have been so successful that political power has followed on economic power. Now, China, Japan, the United States, and the European Union are entangled in a complex relationship. That relationship mixes competition with cooperation, and envy with ambition. Understanding something of the economy, society, and politics of "Industrial East Asia" is now and will remain in your lifetimes essential for business, travel, and informed citizenship.
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HIST 234: WI: Revolutionary Europe
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
European history from the late 18th century to the outbreak of the First World War. Examines the political, economic, and social revolutions of the century of European ascendancy.
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HIST 235: WI:Europe in Twentieth Century
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
The European experience from the outbreak of the First World War through the Great Depression and the crisis of democracy, the Second World War and reconstruction, to the collapse of communism and the movement toward European unity.
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HIST 239: Film History
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
A survey of the history of film from silent film to the present. The course introduces students to genres, directors, and national cinemas while touching upon changing technologies, modes of production, and forms of distribution.
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HIST 242: Medieval Studies
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
This course explores the history of the Western world from the mid-5th century through the mid-fifteenth century. Topics include: the end of the Roman Empire, the Germanic barbarian kingdoms, Byzantium and the Slavs, the rise of Islam, the Vikings, Church reform and crusade, economy and society, "Gothic Age" culture.
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HIST 246: Middle East History & Politics
3.00 Credits
Immaculata University
A study of the historic forces that have shaped the contemporary Middle East, and an analysis of the region's significance in international politics including basic principles of Islam, Arab culture, and the influence of new forces in the Middle East.
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