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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics in history, varying from year to year.
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3.00 Credits
Modern Ireland examines the development of Irish history from the early 19th century to the recent past. Topics include the 1798 United Irish Rising, the creation of the United Kingdom, the development of Irish Catholic nationalism, the Great Famine, the Irish Diaspora, the Easter Rising, the creation of an independent Irish state, and the troubles in Northern Ireland. Recurring themes include the controversial roles that religion, violence, ethnic identity, and imperialism have had in the creation of modern Ireland. Prerequisite: Any HSB 100-level course.
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3.00 Credits
This course studies European history from the end of the 19th century to the outbreak of World War I and through the postwar peace and the developments of the 1920s and 1930s. Private and official correspondence of diplomats and their governments is used as a starting point for a much deeper investigation into the society, culture, economy, and arts of the period. A study of the experience of the common soldier and those who remained at home, as well as of the diplomats and dreamers, elucidates the roles of nationalism, militarism, and ideology in shaping the world. Prerequisite: Any HSB 100-level course.
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3.00 Credits
The role of political violence in shaping American society, culture, and politics is explored. Topics may include the Whiskey Rebellion, Nat Turner, violence by and against abolitionists, draft resistance, lynching, the Ku Klux Klan, the Los Angeles riots, Timothy McVeigh, and 9/11, with discussion of the causes, justification, and costs of political violence as well as the responses to it. Prerequisite: Any HSB 100-level course.
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3.00 Credits
A history of contact among the peoples of Europe, Africa, and the Americas from the early 1400s to the early 1800s. Topics include European voyages to Africa and the Americas, science and navigation, the sugar market and the African slave trade, and species exchange across the Atlantic. Prerequiste: Any HSB 100-level course.
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3.00 Credits
The study of British history from earliest time to the present, based on the growth and development of the monarchy, the three kingdoms, Empire and Commonwealth, and the modern state. Particular emphasis is given to Alfred, the Norman Conquest, Henry II, the three Edwards, the Lancastrians, Tudors, the late Hanoverians, Queen Victoria, and the House of Windsor. Analysis of the biographical, political, theological, social, economic, and cultural significance of each of these reigns is addressed. Prerequisite: Any HSB 100"Clevel course.
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics in history, varying from year to year.
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3.00 Credits
The beginning-level voice class establishes a technique and vocabulary for breathing, vocal placement, and the articulation of sounds in standard American speech. Students learn using a studio format with individual tutorials as needed. Prerequisite: Acceptance to Hartt School Theatre Division.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of HTA 110, focusing on the expressive use of the vocal instrument. Prerequisites: Acting training major: HTA 110, 120, and 130; music theatre major: HTA 110 and 130.
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3.00 Credits
Beginning stage movement for the actor, including physical awareness, flexibility, spatial awareness, body composition, and physical characterization. Study of the Alexander technique is introduced. Prerequisite: Acceptance to the B.F.A. Actor Training program.
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