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England, Ireland, Empire, 1485-1701

Course Number: HIST 230
Title: England, Ireland, Empire, 1485-1701
Day & Time 1: TR 09:00AM 10:15AM
Instructor I: Grant K
Credit: 1.00
Course Description: This course examines the shifting boundaries of sovereignty and religion in Britain and Ireland in the period from the founding of the Tudor monarchy to the Glorious Revolution. It simultaneously shows how England developed its power overseas through trade, colonization, and privateering. This course illuminates the disparate, multicultural societies over which the English monarchy extended its rule, demonstrating how tumultuous struggles to consolidate and sustain political authority in the ‘Atlantic archipelago’ corresponded with the global expansion of British commerce.
Comments: Open to Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores, & 1st Years

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