Winter Term 2017 Spy vs. Spy: Espionage and the Cold War - 1479 - HIST 276 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: Sophomore standing or consent of instructor. HIST 132 or 325 recommended Catalog Description : An examination of the Cold War through the lens of intelligence and espionage. Themes include the origins of the CIA and KGB, Soviet and American intelligence successes and failures, mass hysteria and popular fascination with spies, and the contribution of espionage to the Soviet collapse. (G&C) PREREQUISITES: Sophomore standing or consent of instructor. HIST 132 or 325 recommended Attributes: GER Humanities Div, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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