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HIST 449: Native American History
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
This course offers an overview of Native American history from pre-Columbian times to the present. Topics include Native American culture, interaction with Europeans, and relations with the U.S. government. Prerequisites: History 201 or 202.
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HIST 450: American Colonial
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
A social history class which will concentrate on four main communities established in North America: New England, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and the Appalachian frontier. The role that religion, Trans-Atlantic influences, and the environment played in the formation of these communities will be considered, as will their different reactions to Native Americans, slaves, and the role of women. The Anglo- American imperial relationship to 1775 will also be reviewed. Prerequisite: HIST 201.
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HIST 451: The Revolutionary Generation
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
The history of the American Revolution, placing it within the Trans-Atlantic community, its impact upon domestic society, and its influence upon the revolutionary generation of England, Ireland, and Europe generally. In considering political developments, attention will also focus upon the Revolution's impact upon women, Native Americans and the institution of slavery. The course will conclude with a review of the Articles of Confederation and the weaknesses of the early Federal Union. Prerequisite: HIST 201.
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HIST 452: The Age of Jefferson And Jackson
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
An investigation into the complex character of Jefferson, his political impact upon the Republic and the ambiguous legacy he left after 1826. Andrew Jackson will be considered as a symbol of a new democratic age. The new Jacksonian spirit will be reviewed in the light of social reform movements, 1815 to 1840. The course will also consider Native-American cultures and the changing attitudes towards slavery. Prerequisite: HIST 201.
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HIST 456: The Gilded Age
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
Economic, political, and social changes during the rise of industrial America between Reconstruction and the coming of World War I. Prerequisite: HIST 202.
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HIST 458: Recent America
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
The position of America in world affairs since 1914; the political and economic forces that led to the Depression; World War II and the changing concept of American democracy. Prerequisite: HIST 202.
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HIST 460: The Old South
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
The political, economic, and social development of the ante-bellum South. Settlement patterns; sectional distinctiveness; political ideology; development of slavery and the plantation system; abolitionism and slavery defense; and the growth of southern nationalism. Prerequisite: HIST 201.
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HIST 463: Advanced Louisiana History. Each
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
Specialized study of Louisiana history, focusing on personalities and the political, military and socio-economic developments that have shaped the state's history. A. Beginnings to 1803; B. 1803 - 1865; C. 1865 to Present. No more than 6 semester hours may be applied toward degree requirements.
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HIST 464: The American Frontier
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
The westward movement in America from 1607 to 1890, emphasizing the process of pioneering and the influence of the frontier on American institutions.
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HIST 465: u. s. Diplomatic History
3.00 Credits
University of Louisiana-Monroe
American foreign relations from the Revolutionary era to the present with emphasis on the forces that have shaped American foreign policy and on the diplomatic history of the United States from 1898 to the present. Prerequisite: HIST 202.
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