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HIST 3337. Greek and Roman History
A history of Greece and Rome from the rise of the Greek city-state to the collapse of the western Roman Empire, with emphasis on their political, cultural, and intellectual contributions to the development of Western society

 

Greek Temple at Paestum

 
Beefeater-London, England HIST 3350- England to 1688
A survey of English history from the earliest time to 1688. The course emphasizes political, cultural, and social developments between the Norman conquest and the transformation of England into a constitutional monarchy by the Glorious Revolution.

 


 
HIST 4440. Medieval Europe
A history survey of the origins of European culture. Focuses on the period between the fourth and the fourteenth centuries, during which time Europe achieved its own form of cultural unity distinct from that of its Mediterranean neighbors.

 

Section of Bayeux Tapestry

 
Botticelli's Primavera HIST 4444. Renaissance and Reformation Europe 
A survey of the changing patterns of
thought that radically altered European society between the 14th and 17th centuries. The renaissance of art, the triumph of individualism, the rise of Protestantism, and the reformation of the Church will be studied in their social, political and intellectual
contexts.

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