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HIST 377 Everyday Communism in Eastern Europe
This course investigates through film, literature, memoirs, photography, architecture, and scholarship the experience of ordinary citizens under Soviet-style communism in Eastern Europe. We study the ways people supported, resisted, opposed, and merely got by under state socialism from the late 1940s to the collapse of Communism in 1989.
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in History
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History does not just narrate a sequence of past events. The practice of history examines change over time and tries to understand the forces that contributed to those changes. Historians are most interested in questions that begin by asking ‘why’ or ‘how.’ These questions demand complex answers about who we are, how we have come to where we are, and what forces have shaped humanity through time.
Accelerated Master of Arts in History
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...United States 3 HIST 376 Immigrants, Refugees, and Diasporas 3 HIST 377 Everyday Communism in...
Bachelor of Arts in Slavic, German, and Eurasian Studies
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...HIST/JWSH 343 The Holocaust in History HIST 377 Everyday Communism in Eastern Europe HIST...
Minor in Slavic Languages and Literatures
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...War HIST 341 Hitler and Nazi Germany HIST 377 Everyday Communism in Eastern Europe HIST...
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in African and African-American Studies
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...HIST 307 Modern Africa, Honors AAAS 306/HIST...Arab Societies AAAS/HA 377 African Design or...