HIS-132 |
American Civilization From 1877 |
This course provides a basic survey of political , social economic , intellectual and cultural developments from Reconstruction through modern times . |
HIS-140 |
The Non-Western World |
This course provides an introduction to the |
civilization of Africa , Asia , Latin America and the |
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Middle East , including their politics , cultures , |
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and social structures . |
HIS-2000 |
Conflict & Consensus in History |
This course seeks to expand students ' understanding of the historical , political , psychological and social dimensions of global communities , while learning to relate to and interact with those of different viewpoints and experiences . It introduces students to historical thinking and themes in order to develop critical thinking skills associated with historical inquiry and to acquire a broad understanding of factors related to American or World History . |
HIS-203 |
Revolutionary & Federalist America |
This course offers a detailed examination of the
3.00 time period from about 1763 to 1800 , which includes the gradual disintegration of the relationship between Great Britain and its American colonies , the ideological development of the American Revolution , the outbreak and progress of the War for Independence , and the controversies and turmoil entailed in the making of a new nation .
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HIS-210 |
Twentieth Century Europe |
This course surveys European political , social , |
economic and cultural developments that have |
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shaped contemporary Europe . |