2025-2026 Academic Catalog

HI 241 History Modern Middle East

Arts & Letters-History. Russia has become a major player once again in the political affairs of the world, generating controversy through its annexation of territory, its intervention in foreign conflicts. its resurgent anti-Western nationalism, and its attempts to undermine the integrity of leading Western democracies. Understanding the dramatic sweep of Russia's history helps us to understand the challenges the country faces and poses today. This course will begin with Tsar Alexander II's authoritarian attempts to modernize Russia in the 1860s, explore the Russian Revolution and the resulting coercive utopian project of the Soviet Union, and then study the solutions Russia has embraced to find a post-Communist identity. By reading, analyzing, and discussing texts, students will sharpen their critical reading and analytical skills, writing skills, and ability to debate concepts in a group situation. Crosslisted with HI 320 - students can't take or get credit for one course if they have taken the other.

Credits

3

Corequisite

Take CORE 110 or HNR 150 or an OC, Oral Communication, course previously or concurrently.

Distribution

CD,HIS

Offered

At the Discretion of the Dept