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History 042: Nazi Germany Rise and Fall
by Rachael Shea - last updated on Oct 14th, 2008
This course introduces students to the rise, the fabric, and the collapse of the "Third Reich."
History 120: Writing History
by Rachael Shea - last updated on Mar 12th, 2009
Introduces students to the discipline of history, with emphasis on the different types of historical writing and on the issues involved in the research and writing of historical studies.
History 153: Europe in the Age of Extremes: The 20th Century
by Mary Hartman - last updated on Oct 14th, 2009
An introduction to the political, social and cultural history of Europe from the beginning to the end of the 20th century. This course serves as an introduction into the political, social and cultural history of modern Europe.
History 213/313: Gender and the American City
by Rachael Shea - last updated on Mar 12th, 2009
Focusing on the 19th and 20th centuries, examines where urban life for men and women diverged and where it met. Readings on men, women and urban space, reform movements, utopian ideals and other topics are followed by student research projects using ...
History 217/317: Reconstruction: America After the Civil War, 1865-1877
by Mary Hartman - last updated on Oct 02nd, 2009
Examines American history from 1865 to 1877, a period of national redefinition and political and social experimentation.
History 221: African-American History to 1865/Lecture, Discussion
by Rachael Shea - last updated on Oct 31st, 2008
Examines the historial experience of blacks in America from the colonial period through the Civil War. Among the topics explored are the evolution of slavery and changing conceptions of race.
History 231: Origins of Modern America, 1877-1914 (formerly America in the Gilded Age)
by Rachael Shea - last updated on Feb 13th, 2009
Focuses on a especially volatile era, encompassing Gilded Age excess and Progressive Era reforms, that gave birth to modern America. Among the many topics explored are the nation's emergence as a world power, the rise of industrial capitalism, immigration


 

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