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HIST 315: Medieval Britain
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
A survey of the political, religious, social, and cultural history of the British Isles, circa 400-1450, examining Celtic, Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Viking, Norman, and Plantagenet domination and influences. Topics will include Christianization, the Viking and Norman invasions, Magna Carta and Parliament, relations of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland.
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HIST 316: Tudor & Stuart Britain
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
British religious, political, social, and economic developments from the late 1400s to 1689, including the English Renaissance and Reformation, the rise of Parliament, the Civil War and the Restoration, and the Revolution of 1688.
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HIST 318: The Age of Absolutism
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course will serve as a bridge between the courses offered in the Renaissance and Reformation and those that study the French Revolution and the 19th century (1550-1800). Attention will be paid to the growth of the absolutist state, the emergence and capitalism and its structures, and the important intellectual ideas and conflicts which arose, particularly those dealing with matters of religious and state authority and the intellectual discussion between religion and science.
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HIST 320: Jesuit History
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course will examine the context for the founding of the Society of Jesus and trace its history from its beginning to its temporary suppression in 1773. Although the course will have as its focus the Society of Jesus in Europe, it will also examine how the order encountered various cultures in the New World, Asia, India, and Africa. This course will examine the Society of Jesus against the backdrop of the developing absolutist states and its encounter with the Enlightenment.
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HIST 321: Age of the French Revolution
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
The political, social, intellectual, and religious history of Europe from the eighteenth century to 1815, including the Enlightenment, the fall of the ancient regime, the French Revolution, and Napoleon.
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HIST 323: Europe in the 19th Century
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
This course will examine the social and political history of Europe from the end of the Napoleonic era (1815) to the beginning of the First World War (1914). Special attention will be paid to those attitudes and structures which continue to play an important role in contemporary society such as industrialization, social revolutions, communism, socialism, womens movements, consumerism, racism, eugenics, nationalism, Church-State conflicts and the development of the middle class as an operative agent in government. This course will also examine how the arts both reflected these changes and acted as instruments of change within society.
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HIST 324: Church &State: Making of Italy
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
The social and political history of Italy from the Congress of Vienna (1815) to the outbreak of the First World War (1914).
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HIST 325: World War I 1914-1918
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
A history of Europe and the worlds involvement in the Great War from 1914-1918. The course will discuss the origins, conduct and consequences of World War I. Arguably the pivotal event of the modern age, World War I set the stage for the "century of violence." The nature of war and Western civilization changed on the battlefields of the First World War. These themes will be explored in the course.
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HIST 326: Europe 1918-1939
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
A history of Europe from the end of the Great War to the beginning of the Second World War. This course will include the impact of World War I, the postwar peace settlements, the social, political, intellectual and economic disruption of the war, the rise of fascism, the Great Depression, Hitler and National Socialism, and the origins of World War II
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HIST 327: Europe-US Relations After WWII
3.00 Credits
Gonzaga University
A detailed analysis of the development of U.S.-Western European relations since World War II. Florence campus only.
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