HIS-322 |
Irish History |
This course explores Irish history and culture from prehistory to the present . Topics addressed include : pre-historic and Celtic Ireland ; the impact of Christianity on Irish society ; the Viking and Angelo-Norman influence ; English conquest and dominance ; political movements and resistance during the 18th and 19th centuries ; the famine and diaspora ; independence and partition ; and the sources of conflict and prospects for conciliation in Northern Ireland . |
HIS-326 |
Ussr and Modern Russia |
This course examines the institution and development of the Communist society among the peoples of the former Russian Empire in the years since 1917 and the transition to the Commonwealth of Independent States . |
HIS-4000 |
History Seminar - Capstone |
This course features research under direction of a faculty mentor on a theme or themes chosen by faculty and / or students . Work is reported both orally and in writing . |
HIS-430 |
Internship |
This work experience is designed to give the student practical experience in a professional historical / archival field . |
HIS-437 |
Special Topics |
This course allows for the investigation of a |
topic in history that is not adequately covered |
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in any of the courses listed above . It may be |
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repeated if the topic is different . |