HST 504
War to War: World Conflict 1900-45
The two world wars between 1914 and 1945 have transformed our planet. In 1900 Europe dominated international relations; since then we have seen the rise of the superpowers of the United States and the Soviet Union, and a shift in power to the non-European world of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. This course examines the causes and significance of these changes. Topics include political, economic, and military factors, war-making, and peace-keeping.
HST 504 Requisite Information:
HST 504 Let's You Take:
  • This course is not a prerequisite for any other courses.
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Antirequisites: HIS 594, HST 702, HST 802
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I loved this class as a history buff. The professor, Kislenko, can be a little intimidating, but he's so good at what he does, and the lectures are very interesting and captivating. Just a tip, tho, YOU HAVE TO COME TO CLASS. Course readings are provided, but compared to the content provided in class, they barely help for the midterm final exam. This means you have to take lots of notes in class. Also, look out for key terms!
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