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Apr 24, 2024
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HIS 3090 - Modern German History Credit(s): 3
This course surveys the troubled history of the modern German nation-state including its unification, imperial expansion, experiment with democracy during the Weimar republic, participation in two world wars, embrace of Nazi dictatorship, division into two distinct countries, and ultimately, its integration as one nation into an increasingly unified Europe.
Prerequisites: One history course
Recommended: Two or more history courses
Offering Location: Johnson Campus
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