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HISTORY 419R
Contemporary Europe: 1930-2000
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This upper-division course traces the history of Europe in the period of living memory. It will survey significant trends in warfare, politics, economics, social relations and culture, paying particular attention to the rise of globalization and the condition of postmodernity, decolonization and neocolonization, European unification and everyday life. Also offered for graduate students as HISTORY 5519.
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Faculty:
College of Arts & Sciences
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Department:
History
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