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HIST 3630: Britain Since 1688
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of political, cultural, social, economic, and imperial issues in the history of the British Isles from the late 17th century to the present. Includes Honors sections.
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HIST 3630 - Britain Since 1688
HIST 3650: Brit Cultural Hist
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examination of topics in British cultural history from the 17th century to the present. Emphasizes the 19th and 20th centuries.
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HIST 3650 - Brit Cultural Hist
HIST 3670: Modern Ireland
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examines Irish history over the past four centuries, with particular attention to the 19th and 20th centuries. Irish political, social, economic, and cultural history, Anglo-Irish relations, and the Irish diaspora are considered.
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HIST 3670 - Modern Ireland
HIST 3700: Medieval History
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Survey of the period from the eclipse of Rome to the advent of the Renaissance, emphasizing human migrations, feudalism, rise of towns, and cultural life.
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HIST 3700 - Medieval History
HIST 3720: Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Examination of the transitional period of European civilization (ca. 1300-1500) emphasizing institutional, cultural, and intellectual developments.
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HIST 3720 - Renaissance
HIST 3730: Age of Protestant Reformation
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Evolution of Modern Europe (ca. 1500-1660), as affected by the Reformation, wars of religion, and growth of nation-states. Study includes intellectual advances and the beginnings of European expansion overseas. May also be offered as REL 3730.
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HIST 3730 - Age of Protestant Reformation
HIST 3740: Age of Reason
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Study of the quest for order and the consolidation of the European state system between 1660 and 1789 with emphasis on the idea of absolutism, the question of French hegemony, and the synthesis of the 18th-century Enlightenment.
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HIST 3740 - Age of Reason
HIST 3750: Revolutionary Europe
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
History of Europe from the outbreak of the French Revolution through the Revolutions of 1848 emphasizing the conflict between the forces of change and those of conservatism, within the states and in Europe in general.
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HIST 3750 - Revolutionary Europe
HIST 3770: Europe, 1914-1945
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Focuses on Europe during two major wars and the peacetime adjustments Europeans made, or failed to make, during the twenty-year interim between those wars.
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HIST 3770 - Europe, 1914-1945
HIST 3780: Europe Since 1945
3.00 Credits
Clemson University
Focuses on how World War II completed the destruction of European global hegemony, creating a bipolar continent with the west dominated by the United States and the east by Soviet Russia, and how Europe adjusted to this situation.
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HIST 3780 - Europe Since 1945
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