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H 371: American Constitutional Thought:Political Institutions
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
This course will provide an understanding of the development of the American constitutional system. Emphasis will be given to the writing of the U. S. Constitution and the evolution of constitutional law as it relates to the Congress, the Presidency, the Judiciary, the bureaucracy and the place of state governments in American history. This course is cross-listed as H371. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR II.
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H 372: American Constitutional Thought:Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
This course will provide an understanding of the development of the American constitutional system. Emphasis will be given to the Supreme Court's role in defining and protecting civil liberties such as speech, press, religion, privacy, due process and equal protection. This course is cross-listed as PS372. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR II.
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H 411: European Intellectual History
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Students in this course will have the opportunity to read, analyze, and discuss the works of some of the greatest thinkers who have influenced the modern age. While the focus will necessarily be on the works themselves, an important objective of the course will be to explore the mutually reinforcing relationship which exists between the world of ideas and the events which surround them. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR II.
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H 420: Nazi Germany
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
This course provides students with the opportunity to examine one of the most troubling episodes in history and to deal with the difficult issues relating to the Third Reich, the Holocaust, and historical interpretations of the period 1933-1945 in Germany. In this course, students will study the background to the Nazi era through an examination of anti-democratic structures in pre-World War I Germany, Germany’s defeat in World War I, and the weakness and collapse of the Weimar Republic. Students will then examine the success of Hitler and the Nazi Party; the structure of the Nazi state, including politics, society, and economics; Nazi racism and anti-Semitism; Germany and World War II; and the Holocaust. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR II.
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H 427: Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
These courses examine the political, social, cultural, and economic history of Europe from the French Revolution to the present. The first semester (H427) covers the period from the French Revolution to the First World War, and includes study of the French Revolution; the impact of liberalism, socialism, and nationalism; industrialization; developments in science and culture; and international relations and imperialism. The second semester (H428) covers the period from the First World War to the present, and includes the two World Wars; Fascism, Nazism, and Communism; the Cold War; and the postwar years and revolutions of 1989. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR II.
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H 428: Modern Europe
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
These courses examine the political, social, cultural, and economic history of Europe from the French Revolution to the present. The first semester (H427) covers the period from the French Revolution to the First World War, and includes study of the French Revolution; the impact of liberalism, socialism, and nationalism; industrialization; developments in science and culture; and international relations and imperialism. The second semester (H428) covers the period from the First World War to the present, and includes the two World Wars; Fascism, Nazism, and Communism; the Cold War; and the postwar years and revolutions of 1989. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR II.
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H 429: War and Peace:The American Diplomatic Experience
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
This course analyzes American diplomacy from the early Republic to the present day with emphasis on the period since 1900. Special attention is directed toward the problems and challenges of contemporary American diplomatic practice. 3 credit hours.
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H 440: Senior Seminar in History
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Fall-Spring Semesters Selected topics dealing with research, methodology and philosophy of historical thought. Open to seniors with a major in history. Prerequisite: H240. 3 credit hours.
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H 441: American Economic History
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
A study of the development of the American economy from colonial times to present with an emphasis on the late 19th and 20th centuries, stressing the growth of labor, rise of big business, and the changing role of government in the nation's economy from the Civil War to present. 3 credit hours. Satisfies ADR II.
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H 460: History Internship
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Specialized historical experience with local historical agencies. The internship is designed to introduce the student to the broad range of public history activities. These include archival management, curatorial, museum educator and research activities. Departmental approval is required in advance. Pass/fail only. 3 credit hours.
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