2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

HST 370 - Russia under the Romanovs (1613-1917)


The three centuries of Romanov rule in Russia transformed an Asiatic state into a European power. The course will concentrate not only on the internal conditions of Russia, but also on the effect it had on the political and socioeconomic history of Asia and Europe. The course will examine the complex but fascinating history of Russia under the Romanov dynasty. Students will make detailed examination of the reigns of Russian rulers such as the early Romanovs, Peter the Great, Catherine the Great, Paul, Alexander I, Nicholas I, Alexander II, Alexander III and Nicholas II. The course will also examine the Napoleonic wars, serfdom, Church reforms, political reforms, efforts of industrialization and modernization, foreign wars and treaties, Pan-Slavism and Pan-Russian philosophies, as well as the emergence of Socialism.
Lecture
Credits: 3
Prerequisite: ENG 120  or Honors Status.
Diversity, Cross-Cultural and Global Perspectives Offered in Alternate Years