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3.00 Credits
Modern historical movements that have shaped sexuality in contemporary America. Topics include the advent of birth control, the free love movement, the feminist movement, the black power movement, the gay rights movement, the abortion controversy, the transgender movement, and the gay marriage movement. Primary focus on the history and politics of American sexuality since World War II yet considers the effects of sexual mores and practices since the late 19th century.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the history of African Americans from the African background to the present. Emphasis on the Atlantic slave trade, American slavery, development of African-American culture, abolition, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, the Harlem Renaissance, migration, African-American involvement in World War II, and the Civil Rights movement.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the historical and economic foundations of the economy of the United States. Emphasis on the changing institutions in business and labor, urban and regional development and the role of the government as an economic force from colonial times to the present. Prerequisite: ECON101 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the causes, course, and outcome of the American Civil War, with attention to social conditions, as well as to political and military action.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the major topics in colonial history, including the contact of cultures, early settlement, and later political, social, and religious change.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the rich and turbulent history of Russia from the Kievan Rus until the present. Special emphasis on Russia's relationship with the West, the origins and emergence of the Soviet Union, and the nature of and connection between Leninism and Stalinism.
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3.00 Credits
Examination of the origins and course of arguably the most important political event in European and world history in the modern era while considering how historians have interpreted this seminal event. Topics include the Old Regime, the Enlightenment, revolutionary politics and terror, Napoleon, and the birth of human rights and political ideologies.
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3.00 Credits
An exploration, both chronological and topical, of important themes and problems in the study of American cities. Emphasis on the evolution of selected cities.
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3.00 Credits
U.S. history since 1945. Topics include the Cold War, boom and recession, civil rights, the women's movement, Watergate, Reagonomics, the Clinton years, 9/11 and its aftermath.
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3.00 Credits
The history and politics of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Emphasis on the creation of Israel, Israel's various wars with neighbor states, and the evolution of the Palestinian national independence movement including the Palestinian Liberation Organization and Hamas, and the prospectus for peace.
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