23.10.2014 Views

2 0 1 3 bulletin - Butler University

2 0 1 3 bulletin - Butler University

2 0 1 3 bulletin - Butler University

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

HST310, Sex, Gender, Love and Friendship<br />

in the Classical World: Examines classical<br />

Mediterranean culture from the inside out.<br />

Course focuses upon dimensions of private<br />

life and interplay between private and public<br />

worlds. Discussion/seminar format. (U/G)(3).<br />

Every third year.<br />

HST311, Europe in the Middle Ages: A study<br />

of western European history from the decline<br />

of the Roman empire until the beginning of the<br />

modern period. (U/G)(3). Occasionally.<br />

HST312, Medieval England: History of Great<br />

Britain from Alfred of Wessex to the accession<br />

of the Tudors in 1485. Social, political, and<br />

constitutional development of England, and<br />

comparable developments in Scotland and<br />

Ireland. (U/G)(3). Every third year.<br />

HST314, Sex, Gender, Love and Friendship<br />

in the Medieval World: A continuation of<br />

HST310. Focuses upon dimensions of private<br />

life and interplay between private and public<br />

worlds in European society during the middle<br />

ages. Discussion/seminar format. (U/G)(3).<br />

Every third year.<br />

HST315, Europe in the Renaissance,<br />

1300–1600: A study of politics, society and<br />

culture in Renaissance Europe. (U/G)(3).<br />

Every third year.<br />

HST317, Early Modern Europe: A general<br />

history of the major changes in Europe from<br />

1500 to 1715. (U/G)(3). Every third year.<br />

HST318, Individual and Society in Europe,<br />

1600–1850: Society and culture in modern<br />

Europe, focusing on the experience of common<br />

people in an era of rapid economic and political<br />

change. (U/G)(3). Every third year.<br />

HST319, The French Revolution and<br />

Napoleon: An intensive study of the political,<br />

social and cultural currents in France during the<br />

revolutionary era. (U/G)(3). Every third year.<br />

HST320, Enlightenment and Romanticism:<br />

Explores the history of two seminal social/<br />

intellectual movements of the modern era.<br />

Major figures include Voltaire, Rousseau,<br />

Mozart, Byron, Goethe, Beethoven and J.S.<br />

Mill. Discussion/seminar format. (U/G)(3).<br />

Every third year.<br />

HST321, Nineteenth Century Europe: A<br />

study of European history from 1815 to 1914.<br />

(U/G)(3). Every third year.<br />

HST322, Twentieth Century Europe: An<br />

examination of European politics and society<br />

from 1900 to the present. Topics include the<br />

outbreak of the Great War, the Russian Revolution,<br />

Nazism and Fascism, World War II, the<br />

Holocaust, the reconstruction of Europe, the<br />

Cold War, European integration and Europe<br />

today. (U/G)(3). Every third year.<br />

HST323, Modern France: Examines themes<br />

in the political, social and cultural history of<br />

France from the defeat of Napoleon in 1815<br />

to the presidency of Francois Mitterand.<br />

(U/G)(3). Every third year.<br />

HST324, Modern Germany: A survey of<br />

German culture, society and the state from the<br />

Napoleonic Era to the founding of the post-war<br />

Germanies. (U/G)(3). Every third year.<br />

HST325, Contemporary Germany: Division<br />

and Reunification — Examines German<br />

politics, culture and society from the end of<br />

World War II to the present. Topics include<br />

denazification, the Cold War, the Berlin Wall,<br />

socialism and capitalism in the two Germanies,<br />

protest movements and reunification. (U/G)<br />

(3). Occasionally.<br />

HST326, Modern and Post-modern: Explores<br />

major developments in modern thought and<br />

culture from the mid-19th century to the present.<br />

Topics include the social and intellectual<br />

history of Liberalism, Marxism, Darwinism,<br />

Modernism in art and music, Existentialism,<br />

Post-Modernism and more. Discussion/seminar<br />

format. (U/G)(3). Every third year.<br />

HST331, Colonial America: The first British<br />

empire in comparative global perspective.<br />

(U/G)(3). Every second year.<br />

HST332, The American Revolution: An<br />

intensive study of the revolt from Great Britain,<br />

1754–1789. (U/G)(3). Every second year.<br />

HST333, The Early American Republic: The<br />

United States between 1789 and 1850. (U/G)<br />

(3). Every second year.<br />

160<br />

<strong>Butler</strong> <strong>University</strong>

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!