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Brandon ( 8/ -) Universities located in Brandon |
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ECON 2270-European Economic History Institution Name: University of Manitoba Course Subject: Economics Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: ECON 2270 Course Title: European Economic History Description: A study of the economic aspects of the evolution of Europe from the Middle Ages to the present, with emphasis on the development of modern economic institutions. Course Website Link |
ECON 2580-Economics of the European Union Institution Name: University of Manitoba Course Subject: Economics Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: ECON 2580 Course Title: Economics of the European Union Description: A brief overview of the history of European unification from the Second World War to the Economic and Monetary Union. Performance and policies in the areas of labor markets, social welfare and cohesion, agriculture, environment, competition, public finance, monetary integration, and trade relations with non-Members. Course Website Link |
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ECON 310-European Economic History Institution Name: Brandon University Course Subject: Economics Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: ECON 310 Course Title: European Economic History Description: A study of the economic growth of Europe since the Middle Ages with emphasis on the period after 1776. Concentration will be on topics such as industrialization, agriculture, financial institutions, transportation, free trade, protectionism and economic imperialism, the "welfare state," and national economic integration. Course Website Link |
HIST 1010-Social and Political Ideas in European History Institution Name: University of Winnipeg Course Subject: History Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: HIST 1010 Course Title: Social and Political Ideas in European History Description: This section will survey the course of Western Civilization from ancient times to the present through an emphasis on ideas about social and political structures such as governing institutions, economic organizations, social divisions, religious beliefs, and relations between the sexes. Course Website Link |
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HIST 2313-Modern European Society Institution Name: University of Winnipeg Course Subject: History Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: HIST 2313 Course Title: Modern European Society Description: This course surveys European societies from the absolute monarchies of the 17th century to the fascist and communist movements of the 20th century. It provides background for understanding contemporary Europe by exploring the relationship between industrialization and urbanization, the origins and impact of wars and revolutions and the impact of ideologies, such as democracy, nationalism, socialism and Nazism. Attention is also paid to the role of significant individuals, including Louis XIV, Newton, Marx, and Hitler. Course Website Link |
HIST 2324-Studies in German Culture II Institution Name: University of Winnipeg Course Subject: History Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: HIST 2324 Course Title: Studies in German Culture II Description: This course offers a broad survey of cultural developments in German-speaking Europe from the beginning of the 19th century to the present. Slides, films, and audio recordings will help to present developments in art, architecture, music, and the social/political background, while German writing in English translation by authors such as E.T.A. Hoffmann, Marx, Freud, Kafka, Brecht and Christa Wolf will allow for discussion of themes and issues in the context of their times. Course Website Link |
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Institution Name: University of Winnipeg Course Subject: History Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: HIST 2330 Course Title: Europe since 1945 Description: This course provides a survey of eastern and western European history since the end of World War II. It covers the Cold War, the development of the European Common Market and the European Union, the Collapse of Communism and changes in Europe since then. Political, Social, economic, and cultural topics are included. The role of important personalities such as Charles de Gaulle, Willi Brandt, Josip Tito, Lech Walesa and Mikhail Gorbachev are considered. Course Website Link |
HIST 2520-A History of Germany since the Reformation (E) Institution Name: University of Manitoba Course Subject: History Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: HIST 2520 Course Title: A History of Germany since the Reformation (E) Description: A survey of German history from the 16th Century to the present day Course Website Link |
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HIST 258-The Making of the Modern World II: 1939 to the Present Institution Name: Brandon University Course Subject: History Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: HIST 258 Course Title: The Making of the Modern World II: 1939 to the Present Description: A survey of world history from the outbreak of the Second World War to the present. This course examines World War Two and the subsequent development of the Cold War between the Soviet Union and the United States. It also focuses on the evolving relationships between the industrialized countries of the "first world" and the low-income countries of the "third world", with particular attention paid to revolutionary movements in countries such as Cuba and Vietnam, African nationalism, and the emergence of Islam as a political force in the modern world. Course Website Link |
HIST 2680-A History of Socialism from the French Revolution to the Present (M) Institution Name: University of Manitoba Course Subject: History Education Level: Undergraduate Course Code: HIST 2680 Course Title: A History of Socialism from the French Revolution to the Present (M) Description: The history of socialism, both revolutionary and nonrevolutionary from the French Revolution to the present. The course covers the history of theory and political action, and of both European and non-European socialism. Course Website Link |
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