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Sep 20, 2024
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HIST 226 - World War II and the Making of the 20th Century 3 SS, CD
Second Semester. A comparative overview of how World War II transformed nations, groups, and individuals. This course endeavors to pay equal attention to the two regional wars in Asia and in Europe that joined to become “World War II” only in 1941. Particular topics include: conventional military, political, and diplomatic history; the “totalization” of war as it became global; gender and the cultural history of military experience. Recommended Preparation: One course in European, Asian, or United States history, or appropriate AP credit.
Prerequisites & Notes Enrollment Limit: 60.
Mr. Smith
Credits: 3 hours
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