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HISTORY 135: The Two Germanys and the Cold War
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
H. Harrison Why was Germany divided after World War II? Why did it stay divided for 45 years? How was it reunited in 1990? This course examines developments in East and West Germany, relations between the two Germanys during the Cold War, their foreign policies, and how other countries treated them.
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HISTORY 136: Europe in the 20th Century
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Staff Diplomatic, political, and cultural developments from the turn of the century to the present. Prerequisite: Hist 40.
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HISTORY 137-38: History of American Foreign Policy Since World War II
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Thornton Emphasis on American and Soviet strategy and foreign policy in the era of the Cold War. Hist 137: World War II to the Vietnam War; Hist 138: Vietnam to the "New World Order."
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HISTORY 139-40: Women in the United States
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Murphy, C. Harrison Survey of women's experience in U.S. history, the way gender has organized relations of power, and the impact of race, region, class, and ethnicity on women and on gender roles. Same as AmSt 139-140/WStu 139-140
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HISTORY 141-42: History of France
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
E. Kennedy Hist 141: Old Regime: monarchy and social classes; the Church; the Enlightenment; the 1789 revolution; Napoleon. Hist 142: From 1814: breaks and continuities in the succession of regimes; the interplay between revolution and tradition; the weakened international position of France; Gaullism and the survival of France; European Unity.
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HISTORY 143: The Making of the Modern Balkans
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Agnew States of the Balkan peninsula-Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, Bosnia, Albania, Macedonia, Greece, Bulgaria, and Romania-including developments since the decline of the Ottoman Empire and the emergence of Balkan nationalist movements, and continuing through the collapse of the Soviet bloc.
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HISTORY 144: The Habsburgs in East Central Europe
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Agnew History of the Habsburg monarchy in its East Central European Context. Reformation and Counter-Reformation; conflict with the Ottoman Empire; great-power competition in Europe; response to the Enlightenment and the French Revolution; the rise of nationalism; and final dissolution in World War I.
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HISTORY 145: Russia to 1801
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Atkin Survey of Russian history from the rise of the Kievan confederation in the ninth century to the establishment of Imperial Russia as a European great power. Attention will be given to the political, socioeconomic, and cultural history of the East Slavs, especially the Russians.
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HISTORY 146: Russia Since 1801
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
Atkin Survey of Russian and Soviet history from the reign of Alexander I to the Stalin era. Attention will be given to the contending forces of revolution, reform, and conservatism; diplomatic relations; economic development; and social change.
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HISTORY 147: Victorian Britain
3.00 Credits
George Washington University
D. Kennedy Major themes in 19th-century British history: industrialism, democratization, urbanization, imperial expansion, class and gender schisms.
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