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History (HIS) 1 HIS 212 The United States: A General Survey Since 1865 3 HISTORY (HIS) First semester: to 1865. Second semester: since 1865. MAC: MAC Diversity and Equity HIS 101 Contemporary World 3 CIC: CIC College Writing This course explores the historical background behind major issues of HIS 213 Topics in American History 3 the contemporary world, including: colonialism/decolonization; the Cold Selected topics in American history at an introductory level. Topics may War and other global conflicts; genocide; religious fundamentalism; and vary from colonial era through the twentieth century. This course stresses the role of women. the analysis and interpretation of primary sources. MAC: MAC Foundations MAC: MAC Diversity and Equity HIS 203 History of Africa to 1870 3 HIS 215 The Civilizations of Asia 3 Early African empires, the spread of Islam, European exploration, the History, institutions, and culture of India, China, and Japan, from earliest Atlantic slave trade and its effects, slavery in Africa, white settlement in times to about 1700. Limited reference to Southeast Asia, Central Asia, South Africa. and Korea. MAC: MAC Global and Intercultural HIS 216 The Civilizations of Asia 3 HIS 204 History of Africa since 1870 3 Impact of West on Asia and Asia's response; development of nationalism Colonial partition, missionaries, wars of resistance, styles of colonial and Communism. Focus is on India, China, and Japan in nineteenth and rule, development and underdevelopment, independence movements and twentieth centuries. de-colonization, neo-colonialism, capitalism and socialism, civil wars, MAC: MAC Global and Intercultural apartheid in South Africa. MAC: MAC Global and Intercultural HIS 217 The World in the Twentieth Century 3 Political, social, and economic forces affecting Africa, the Americas, Asia, HIS 206 Topics in Premodern Western History 3 and Europe. Issues include Cold War, imperialism, nationalism, terrorism, Cross-cultural themes in premodern continental European history world war. Covers the twentieth century from 1900 to 1945. explored in a world context, such as: History of Christianity; Atlantic MAC: MAC Global and Intercultural Exploration and the Columbian Exchange; Everyday Life before 1750. MAC: MAC CritThink Hum and Fine Art HIS 218 The World since 1945 3 Notes: May be repeated for credit when topic of study changes. Political, social, and economic forces affecting Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Europe since 1945. Issues include Cold War, imperialism, nationalism, HIS 207 Topics in Premodern World History 3 terrorism, and decolonization. Cross-cultural themes in premodern African, Asian, or Latin American/ MAC: MAC Global and Intercultural Caribbean history explored in a world context, such as: Merchants, Trade, and Cultural Encounters; Islam in Asia and Africa; Ancient American HIS 220 The Ancient World 3 Empires. Early civilizations: Near Eastern, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman to Reign of MAC: MAC Global and Intercultural Constantine. Notes: May be repeated for credit when topic of study changes. MAC: MAC CritThink Hum and Fine Art HIS 208 Topics on the West and the Modern World 3 HIS 221 Medieval Legacy 3 Transnational themes in modern continental European history explored in Survey of Western European history from the end of the Roman Empire a world context, such as: Emigration and Immigration; Nation States and to the fifteenth century exploring such varied aspects of the medieval National Identities; History of "Development"; European Expansion and experience as pilgrimage, crusade, peasant life, the emergence of Colonial Empires. national states, and the rise of the university. MAC: MAC CritThink Hum and Fine Art MAC: MAC CritThink Hum and Fine Art Notes: May be repeated for credit when topic of study changes. HIS 222 Europe 1400-1789 3 HIS 209 Topics in Modern World History 3 Survey of major socio-economic, political, and cultural trends in Europe Transnational themes in modern African, Asian, or Latin American/ from the Renaissance to the French Revolution. Caribbean history explored in a world context, such as: Borderlands, MAC: MAC CritThink Hum and Fine Art Frontier, and Cultural Change; Contradictions of Colonial Experience; HIS 223 European Revolutions, 1789-1989 3 Gender, Labor, and Modernization. Survey of major socio-economic, political, and cultural trends in Europe MAC: MAC Global and Intercultural from the French Revolution to the present. Notes: May be repeated for credit if the topic of study changes. MAC: MAC CritThink Hum and Fine Art HIS 210 Human Rights in Modern World History 3 HIS 239 The First America: Latin America, 1492-1830 3 A historical survey of human rights as a concept and political cause in Introduction to the early history of Latin America. Emphasis on the clash international law, transnational movements, and global events from the of cultures, Indian-Spanish relations, and the structure and mechanisms 18th century to the present. of empire. MAC: MAC Global and Intercultural MAC: MAC Global and Intercultural HIS 211 The United States: A General Survey to 1865 3 HIS 240 (Dis)order and Progress: Latin America since 1810 3 First semester: to 1865. Second semester: since 1865. Introduction to the political and economic history of Latin America since MAC: MAC Diversity and Equity independence. Survey covers political dynamics, social transformations, CIC: CIC College Writing and the evolution of export economics. MAC: MAC Global and Intercultural 2 History (HIS) HIS 300X Experimental Course 1-6 HIS 318 Revolution and Reform in Modern Latin America 3 This number reserved for experimental courses. Refer to the Course Origins and historical influence of major social and cultural movements Schedule for current offerings. in Latin America since 1800. Topics include liberalism, populism, HIS 301 Race and Slavery 3 and communism; gender movements, countercultures, and Catholic Examination of the black experience from ancient to modern times, traditionalism; and ethnic nationalisms. including pre-colonial Africa, the Atlantic slave trade, slavery in the HIS 319 Sugar, Soccer, Samba: History of Brazil 3 Americas with special emphasis on the United States before 1865. General history of Brazil since 1500. Topics include cultural and HIS 302 Race and Segregation 3 environmental history; the history of slavery and colonization; Race and segregation in the United States since the Civil War, including immigration, race, and economic development; and modern struggles for the origins of Jim Crow laws, civil rights movement, black urbanization, equality and democracy. the Harlem Renaissance, black nationalism, and the black experience in HIS 320 History of Mexico and Central America 3 America. The political and economic history of Mexico and Central America HIS 308 Navigating World History 3 from the dissolution of colonial New Spain in 1821 to the debates over Introduction to and overview of world history, ca. 8000 BCE to the neoliberalism in the early 21st century. present. Prepares Social Studies Licensure majors to teach world history HIS 321 Latin America and the United States 3 at the middle grades and high school level. A history of inter-American relations from the Monroe Doctrine to the Prerequisites: Social Studies Licensure candidates or permission of Caribbean Basin Initiative. An examination of traditional interpretations instructor. and contemporary arguments and the Latin American context and HIS 309 Unity and Unrest in Medieval Towns 3 perspective. Examines the ways in which the towns of Medieval Europe constructed HIS 322 American Indian History: 1840 to the Present 3 social unity and the ways in which that unity was threatened by cultural Explores the history of American Indians in the area now encompassed change and social unrest. by the United States from 1840 to the present. HIS 310 Daughters of Eve: Women in the Middle Ages 3 HIS 323 American Indians and Nature 3 Examines the political, social, religious, and cultural experiences of Examines the interaction of American Indians and nature from before women during the European Middle Ages. Consideration given to gender European arrival today. roles, family structure, and writings by and about women. HIS 326 Using Photographs as Historical Evidence 3 HIS 312 The Crusades 3 Case study approach using photographs as historical evidence from the Social, political, and religious causes of crusading: events of the crusades Civil War to the Great Depression. History and interpretation of specific (1097–1250); impact of the crusades on Christian Europe and the Muslim print materials. Identification, care and handling of historic photographs. Near East. HIS 328 U.S. Women's History to 1865 3 HIS 313 The Viking Age 3 A history of women in the U.S. to the Civil War. Topics include Native Examines the Scandinavian peoples of Europe during the Viking Age American gender systems, midwives, witchcraft, women's labor and (750-1150), with focus on the internal culture, religion, and politics of education, families, slavery, and social reform. Scandinavia and on external raids and colonization. HIS 329 U.S. Women's History Since 1865 3 HIS 314 The Modern British Empire, 1750-Present 3 A history of women in the U.S. since the Civil War. Topics include This course examines the British Empire from the mid-eighteenth women's activism, labor, reproduction, public policy, race and class century to the present. Themes include: the changing nature of imperial inequalities, and contemporary women's issues. expansion, methods of colonial rule,