HIST 3412

Shaping the Modern World, 1944-1991

Course Description

To prepare students for life and work in a globalized world, this course and its prequel (HIST 350) is an intensive study of the global history of the modern world. By the late 19th century, regional and national histories, and the development of adaptive political and economic ideas, were converging into a truly global narrative, with rapid interactions across continents. The course in its two halves, encompasses the formative years between the early 1890s and the early 1990s.


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