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HIST 203-Western Civilization: European History Since 1715


Institution Name: The King's University College
Course Subject: History
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 203
Course Title: Western Civilization: European History Since 1715
Description: It focuses on the development of a dominantly humanistic civilization manifesting itself in the democratic and pluralistic societies of Western Europe and North America. This course includes specific seminars on the arts, music and literature of the historical periods being studied.
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HIST 209-A History of the World in the Twentieth Century


Institution Name: Athabasca University
Course Subject: History
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 209
Course Title: A History of the World in the Twentieth Century
Description: It examines the major economic, political, social, scientific, and technological developments in twentieth century history. The course adopts four broad themes: global interrelatedness; identity and difference; rise of the mass society; and technology versus nature. These themes serve as a guide to understanding the material in each of the course's fourteen units.
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HIST 296-WORLD WAR II


Institution Name: University of Alberta
Course Subject: History
Course Instructor: Dolff, David
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 296
Course Title: WORLD WAR II
Description: The global conflict of 1939-45, with emphasis on social and political aspects.
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HIST 300-TOPICS IN EUROPEAN HISTORY


Institution Name: University of Alberta
Course Subject: History
Course Instructor: Marples, David
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 300
Course Title: TOPICS IN EUROPEAN HISTORY
Description: The course examines the Cold War, 1945-1991, with special emphasis on Soviet thinking, concepts, and goals. The lectures will be based on MS Power point and will be supplemented by documentary films.
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HIST 318-Twentieth Century Europe


Institution Name: The King's University College
Course Subject: History
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 318
Course Title: Twentieth Century Europe
Description: This course deals with the major intellectual, political, social and economic changes since World War I. Among the topics covered are: the legacy of the Great War, the Great Depression, democracy and totalitarianism, World War II, the Cold War, decolonization, European unification, and major trends in thought, sciences and religion.
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HIST 333-The Age of Totalitarianism


Institution Name: University of Calgary
Course Subject: History
Course Instructor: Miller, D.
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 333
Course Title: The Age of Totalitarianism
Description: The 20th century has witnessed the rise of several totalitarian regimes. This course will examine totalitarianism in its historical context. We will look at the roots of totalitarianism, the conditions and circumstances in which totalitarian regimes gained power, specific case studies of totalitarian states and the impact of these regimes on Europe in the 20th century.
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HIST 367-World War II


Institution Name: Athabasca University
Course Subject: History
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 367
Course Title: World War II
Description: This course is intended to provide a fuller understanding of the events and attitudes of the war years and of some of the arguments that are still very much alive concerning what really happened in that vital decade, 1937 to 1947. World War II still affects our lives. The division of much of the post-war world into two armed camps, one dominated by the United States and the other by the Soviet Union, was to a large extent the consequence of actions and decisions made during the decade 1937 to 1947. Moreover, World War II directly affected the personal stories of many of us, through family deaths or marriage or other fundamental changes resulting from the upheaval. GLST 367 is designed to provide a fuller understanding of the events and attitudes of the war years and of some of the arguments that are still very much alive concerning what really happened in that vital decade, 1937 to 1947.
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HIST 414-TOPICS HISTORY MODERN GERMANY (Nazi Germany)


Institution Name: University of Alberta
Course Subject: History
Course Instructor: Sweeney, Dennis
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 414
Course Title: TOPICS HISTORY MODERN GERMANY (Nazi Germany)
Description: Seminar on the social and cultural history of Nazi Germany. Topics will include the collapse of the Weimar Republic; the rise of the Nazi party; political terror and everyday life; workers, class relations, and the "national community;" women and gender in the "Fatherland;" Jewish life in the Third Reich; propaganda, film, and mass culture under German fascism; the military, militarization, and the war of racial annihilation from 1939 to 1945; the "Final Solution" and genocide.
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HIST 421-FRANCE, 1715-1968: Decadence, Revolution, and the Search for Stability


Institution Name: University of Calgary
Course Subject: History
Course Instructor: Staum, M. S.
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 421
Course Title: FRANCE, 1715-1968: Decadence, Revolution, and the Search for Stability
Description: During the eighteenth century, the absolute monarchy of France and highly stratified society could not withstand the pressure of its own inefficiency, extravagant military expenditures, changing social attitudes, and corrosive cultural criticism. After stressing social history and the history of ideas, we shall examine the era of the Revolution (1789-1799). The Consulate and Empire (1804-15) then consolidated the achievements of the Revolution, but after the defeat of Napoleon, there was a second cycle of monarchy, revolution, and empire. Finally we shall consider the triumph of a modernizing republic after a generation of triumph and tragedy from 1918 to 1944. Even in the Gaullist era, the special attributes of French political culture and social expectations will be evident.
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HIST 421-TOPIC IN THE HISTORY OF EUROPE


Institution Name: University of Alberta
Course Subject: History
Course Instructor: Pavlovic, Srdja
Education Level: Undergraduate
Course Code: HIST 421
Course Title: TOPIC IN THE HISTORY OF EUROPE
Description: This seminar will examine theoretical approaches to nationalism and discuss various interpretations of the process of national and cultural identity construction. It will also elaborate on specific manifestations of nationalism. The emphasis will be on the process of identity construction in eastern, central and southeastern Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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