HIST 352 Second World War

This course examines the origins, nature, and impact of the Second World War. Beginning with a survey of the Great War and its aftermath, it traces the onset of World War II through the eyes of its many participants. As an international or global history of the war, this course covers all military theaters, devoting roughly equal time to operations in Europe and the Pacific. It also examines the wars impact on civilian populations and the manner in which the conflict transformed the economic, social, and political realities of domestic life for the major combatants. Prerequisite: HIST 104 - United States since 1877, or HIST 212 - World Civilizations since 1500.

Credits

3