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HIST 200: Special Topics in History ++
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Examination of a topic or approach to history.
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HIST 201: Workshop in History:Going to the Source + AE,WR
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Introduction to the techniques of archival record-keeping and the methods of historical analysis and research through readings and field experience in archives, museums, historical societies, and libraries.
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HIST 202: World History + GI
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
An introduction to the historical experiences of the world's major civilizations with attention to periodization, religious and cultural systems, technological change, and the impact of western dominance worldwide.
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HIST 203: History of the American Indian AE
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Attention to the role of Native Americans in selected eras of United States history, governmental policy towards indigenous peoples, and the recent political and ethnic resurgence of Native Americans.
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HIST 204: Political Themes in Modern Popular American Music ++ AE
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Examines ways popular music has been used by musicians to offer political messages, galvanize public opinion, and energize or even direct political movements. Focus on political themes in post World War II American popular music, although some attention given to earlier songs by non-American artists.
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HIST 206: U.S.Constitution #++ AE
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
An analysis of the founding principles of the U.S. Constitution and their ongoing relevance through focus on biography, comparative study, and selected topics of contemporary social concern.
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HIST 217: Sex,Freud and Morality:The History and Culture of 1900 Vienna + WS,HE
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
An interdisciplinary course focusing on the theme of sex and the city in the cultural and historical setting of 1900 Vienna, Austria. Topics include the history of sex, sex and social classes, sex and race, sex and politics, the theme of sex in cultural productions, and the role of sex in Freudian psychology. Occasionally offered as an Honors course open to all students with a minimum 3.25 GPA or permission of the instructor.
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HIST 224: Visions of Utopia and Terror + VE
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Examination of the themes of utopia and terror and their impact on European history and culture. Areas of study include apocalypse, utopian socialism, science fiction, communism and fascism, and the European environmental movement.
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HIST 226,227: Latin America ++ , GI,VE(Also POLS227)
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Cultural, political, social, and economic developments in Latin America from the colonial times to the present, with emphasis on the importance of inter-American relations. Analysis of the governmental and political processes in the area.
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HIST 226,227 - Latin America ++ , GI,VE(Also POLS227)
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HIST 235: Holocaust and Film +
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Examines how one of the world's most civilized countries and cultures could systematically execute six million Jews and millions of others in the 20th century. Explores how we understand and represent such a horrific event through film specifically and more broadly in general.
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