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HI 377: The French Revolution
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
A focus on the French Revolution as the culmination of trends in 17th- and 18th-century European culture. Students will discover how projects of absolute monarchs in France, Germany, and Russia led to the violence of the Reign of Terror in France and the career of Napoleon I. Periodic offering.
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HI 381: Archival Research
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Training in research methods at Spokane archives. Allows the student to choose a research project and then create a website, teaching units, public-history displays, posters for academic conferences or other appropriate presentation. Periodic offering. Also listed as EL 381.
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HI 382: Issues In Public History
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Makes an in-depth examination of four of the topics covered in the prerequisite course, Issues in Public History. These topics are archival administration, museum studies, historical preservation, and oral history. An emphasis will be placed on interpretive concerns related to each of the four topics. Prerequisite: HI 282. Spring semester.
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HI 383: Leadership In American History
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Course will examine the nature of leadership through both biography and leadership theory with historical case studies. Periodic offering.
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HI 384W: Pacific Northwest History
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Explores the Pacific Northwest as a geographic culture area from prehistory to the present. Perspectives of the various peoples who have lived here: Native Americans, Europeans and Americans. Modernization and contemporary issues in the Pacific Northwest. Role of regionalism, international conflict and ecological issues.
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HI 396: Topics in History
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Selected upper-division topics in history. Periodic offering.
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HI 404: Anglo Saxon Literature and Culture
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
A study of Anglo-Saxon poetry and prose and their historical and cultural contexts, including some language and manuscript study. The poetry studied will include riddles and shorter religious poems and well-known poems such as The Wanderer and Beowulf. The prose studied will include excerpts from contemporary chronicles, letters, and sermons. Students will also be given a brief introduction to the elements of Old English grammar and translation. Spring semester, odd years. Also listed as EL 404.
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HI 410W: American Intellectual History
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Focus on major thinkers and periods in American history. Special emphasis on Puritanism, the Enlightenment, Romanticism, Social Darwinism, and the major currents of 20th-century thought.
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HI 423W: Marxism and the Socialist World
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Focus on Marx's critique of capitalism. Later interpretations and application of Marx' s theories in a variety of revolutions, from those of the Soviet Union, China, Yugoslavia and Cuba to current upheavals in the socialist world. Also listed as PO 423W.
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HI 425: Holy War in Europe
3.00 Credits
Whitworth University
Holy War in Europe begins with the Crusades and flourishes during the 16th and 17th centuries, long known as the Age of Religious Warfare. A survey of propaganda and context for conflicts in England, Germany, France and the Netherlands. A major research paper is required. Periodic offering.
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