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116. Greek and Roman Religion (3) Analysis of the religious ideas, customs, and practices of ancient Greeks and Romans from the time ofHomer [0 the cstablishmem of Christianity. General Education CAPSTONE Cluster course. 117. CoSMOS: Course of Study for the Multiculrural Origins of Society (3) Prerequisite: Hisr 1 or Art 10 or Hum 10 or permission of instructor. Investigates inventions and ideas derived from ancient cultures around the globe which have shaped the modern world. 119T. Studies in Ancient History (1-3; max (oraIG if no topic repeated) Intensive study ofspecial topics. 120. Byzanrine History (3) The Roman Empire in the East from the anarchy of the third century to the full of Constantinople; political. military, and economic causes ofirs survival, the Church's role, and the Empire's relations with the Islamic, Latin, and Slavic world. 121. The Middle Ages (3) Prerequisite: Hist 1 or permission of instructor. Medieval Europe from the fall of the Roman Empire in the West to the Renaissance. (Formerly Hist 121 A) 122. Medieval Culture (3) Selected aspects ofmedieval life and culture such as warfare, commerce, an and architecture, learning and the university presented as manifestations of the medieval mind. Extensive use of visual materials. 124T. Studies in Medieval History (l-3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) Intensive study of special topics. 125. Renaissance (3) Social, intellectual, polirical, and economic factors that shaped Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries; humanism. foundations of the state; secularization and dissent within the church. General Education CAPSTONE Cluster course. 126. Reformation (3) Analysis of the political. social, and intelleccual movements associated with the 16th century religious upheaval. 129T. Studies in Imellectual and Social History (1-3; max totaI6 if no topic repeated) Topics concerned with ideas and movements that have significantly shaped the course of history. 130. Europe in the 17th Century (3) European culture, society, and politics from 1600 to the death of Louis XIV. 131. Europe in the 18th Cenmry (3) Intellectual, social, and political development of Europe from 1715 to the French Revolution and Napoleon Bonapane. 132. Europe in the 19th Century (3) Prerequisite: Hist 2 or permission of instruCtor. History of Europe {mainly Great Britain} France. Germany, and Ausrria) from Napoleon to the outbreak of World War I. Social and cultural consequences of the In~ dusnial Revolution; rise ofmodern national states; European imperialism and dominance in world affairs. (Formerly Hist l32A) 133. Europe in the 20th Century (3) Narrative and interpretive account of20th century Europe. Stress on the impact of World War I. the Communist and Fascist Revolutions, the economic recovery of Europe. and the loss of European significance in the world after World War II. 134. Europe Today (3) An examination of recent European history, emphasizing the trauma of decolonization} adjustment to the reality of a divided Europe, the twisting path to European unification. and the revolution in European lifestyles caused by economic prosperity. 135. European Cultural History (3) Analysis of European thought from the Enlightenment to the present. Major movementS in philosophy, religion, literature, art, and architecture; ideologies such as conservatism, liberalism, socialism, communism, nationalism, racism, and fascism. Emphasis on ideas oflastingand worldwide influence. General Education CAPSTONE Cluster course. (Formerly Hjst 135A) 136. European Military History from Napoleon to Hitler (3) Examination ofstrategic planning, tactical innovation, military systems. and campaigns from the time ofNapoleon to Hider. World wars of the 20th century with particular attention to their causes and consequences. 137. Historic Preservation (3) Historyofhistoric preservation in the United States from 1816 to the presenr. and an introduction to the methodology involved in identifYing. researching, and protecting sites} buildings, and neighborhoods of architectural and historical significance. Includes tours of local historical sites, History 138. History of the Second World War in Europe (3) A detailed examination of the military. diplomatic, political, economic. social, and cultural impact of the Second World War in Europe. The causes. conduct, and consequences of the war are analyzed. 140. Modern France (3) The culture, politics, and society of France from the Old Regime to the Fifth Republic. 141. Modern Germany (3) Political and social developments from Bismarck to the present. Rise of Germany as a world power; failure of German democracy; Hitler and the Third Reich; politics of a divided Germany since 1945. 142. Tsarist Russia (3) The political, economic. and social history ofTsarist Russia from 862 to 1917. 143. The Soviet Union (3) The political, economic, and social history of the Soviet Union since 1917. General Education CAPSTONE Cluster course. (Formerly Hist 143A) 145. Spain and Portugal (3) Developmenrofthe Iberian Peninsula from prehistoric to modern times. 147. Eastern Europe (3) An analysis of the hisrory of East Cenrral Europe and the Balkans. 149T. Studies in Modern European History (1-3; max roral 6 if no topic repeated) Intensive study ofspecial topics. 150. England to 1485 (3) Structure of the British government. society, and economic life from Roman times to The War of the Roses. 151. England and the Empire (3) Rise of England and the British nation; spread ofthe English-speaking peoples and the transfer of British institutions; from 1485 to the modern era. 152. British History in Film (3-4; max total 4) Discussion and written historical analysis of selected cinematic masterpieces in British history. from Henry II to the modern era. (Formerly Hist 149T section) 153. Canada (3) Analysis ofthe Canadian historical experience; from discovery. through French regime and British Empire. to modern transcontinental nation. 439
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Title | 1998-99 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1998-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
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Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 439 |
Full Text Search | 116. Greek and Roman Religion (3) Analysis of the religious ideas, customs, and practices of ancient Greeks and Romans from the time ofHomer [0 the cstablishmem of Christianity. General Education CAPSTONE Cluster course. 117. CoSMOS: Course of Study for the Multiculrural Origins of Society (3) Prerequisite: Hisr 1 or Art 10 or Hum 10 or permission of instructor. Investigates inventions and ideas derived from ancient cultures around the globe which have shaped the modern world. 119T. Studies in Ancient History (1-3; max (oraIG if no topic repeated) Intensive study ofspecial topics. 120. Byzanrine History (3) The Roman Empire in the East from the anarchy of the third century to the full of Constantinople; political. military, and economic causes ofirs survival, the Church's role, and the Empire's relations with the Islamic, Latin, and Slavic world. 121. The Middle Ages (3) Prerequisite: Hist 1 or permission of instructor. Medieval Europe from the fall of the Roman Empire in the West to the Renaissance. (Formerly Hist 121 A) 122. Medieval Culture (3) Selected aspects ofmedieval life and culture such as warfare, commerce, an and architecture, learning and the university presented as manifestations of the medieval mind. Extensive use of visual materials. 124T. Studies in Medieval History (l-3; max total 6 if no topic repeated) Intensive study of special topics. 125. Renaissance (3) Social, intellectual, polirical, and economic factors that shaped Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries; humanism. foundations of the state; secularization and dissent within the church. General Education CAPSTONE Cluster course. 126. Reformation (3) Analysis of the political. social, and intelleccual movements associated with the 16th century religious upheaval. 129T. Studies in Imellectual and Social History (1-3; max totaI6 if no topic repeated) Topics concerned with ideas and movements that have significantly shaped the course of history. 130. Europe in the 17th Century (3) European culture, society, and politics from 1600 to the death of Louis XIV. 131. Europe in the 18th Cenmry (3) Intellectual, social, and political development of Europe from 1715 to the French Revolution and Napoleon Bonapane. 132. Europe in the 19th Century (3) Prerequisite: Hist 2 or permission of instruCtor. History of Europe {mainly Great Britain} France. Germany, and Ausrria) from Napoleon to the outbreak of World War I. Social and cultural consequences of the In~ dusnial Revolution; rise ofmodern national states; European imperialism and dominance in world affairs. (Formerly Hist l32A) 133. Europe in the 20th Century (3) Narrative and interpretive account of20th century Europe. Stress on the impact of World War I. the Communist and Fascist Revolutions, the economic recovery of Europe. and the loss of European significance in the world after World War II. 134. Europe Today (3) An examination of recent European history, emphasizing the trauma of decolonization} adjustment to the reality of a divided Europe, the twisting path to European unification. and the revolution in European lifestyles caused by economic prosperity. 135. European Cultural History (3) Analysis of European thought from the Enlightenment to the present. Major movementS in philosophy, religion, literature, art, and architecture; ideologies such as conservatism, liberalism, socialism, communism, nationalism, racism, and fascism. Emphasis on ideas oflastingand worldwide influence. General Education CAPSTONE Cluster course. (Formerly Hjst 135A) 136. European Military History from Napoleon to Hitler (3) Examination ofstrategic planning, tactical innovation, military systems. and campaigns from the time ofNapoleon to Hider. World wars of the 20th century with particular attention to their causes and consequences. 137. Historic Preservation (3) Historyofhistoric preservation in the United States from 1816 to the presenr. and an introduction to the methodology involved in identifYing. researching, and protecting sites} buildings, and neighborhoods of architectural and historical significance. Includes tours of local historical sites, History 138. History of the Second World War in Europe (3) A detailed examination of the military. diplomatic, political, economic. social, and cultural impact of the Second World War in Europe. The causes. conduct, and consequences of the war are analyzed. 140. Modern France (3) The culture, politics, and society of France from the Old Regime to the Fifth Republic. 141. Modern Germany (3) Political and social developments from Bismarck to the present. Rise of Germany as a world power; failure of German democracy; Hitler and the Third Reich; politics of a divided Germany since 1945. 142. Tsarist Russia (3) The political, economic. and social history ofTsarist Russia from 862 to 1917. 143. The Soviet Union (3) The political, economic, and social history of the Soviet Union since 1917. General Education CAPSTONE Cluster course. (Formerly Hist 143A) 145. Spain and Portugal (3) Developmenrofthe Iberian Peninsula from prehistoric to modern times. 147. Eastern Europe (3) An analysis of the hisrory of East Cenrral Europe and the Balkans. 149T. Studies in Modern European History (1-3; max roral 6 if no topic repeated) Intensive study ofspecial topics. 150. England to 1485 (3) Structure of the British government. society, and economic life from Roman times to The War of the Roses. 151. England and the Empire (3) Rise of England and the British nation; spread ofthe English-speaking peoples and the transfer of British institutions; from 1485 to the modern era. 152. British History in Film (3-4; max total 4) Discussion and written historical analysis of selected cinematic masterpieces in British history. from Henry II to the modern era. (Formerly Hist 149T section) 153. Canada (3) Analysis ofthe Canadian historical experience; from discovery. through French regime and British Empire. to modern transcontinental nation. 439 |