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HIS 253: Afr Am Hist to Emancipation
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Developments that shaped the history of the black population of the United States through the Civil War. Topics include African beginnings, the Atlantic slave trade, the institution of slavery and the slave community and black activism.
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HIS 254: African Amer Hist Since Emanc
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
The developments which have influenced the history of the black population of the United States since the Civil War. Topics will include the Great Migration, the Harlem Renaissance and the Civil Rights Movement.
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HIS 257: Introduction to African Hist
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Survey of the main contours of African history from the Sudanic empires to postcolonial nations.
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HIS 260: Old South, New South, No South
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Introduction to the study of the American South, from Jamestown to the present, with a focus on theme of Southern 147distinctiveness.148 Topics include plantation slavery, Cherokee Removal, Civil War and Reconstruction, the New South, Jim Crow, the Civil Rights Movement, and 147Dirty South148 hip-hop music.
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HIS 265: American Popular Cult. 19th C.
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
The culture of everyday life in America in the nineteenth centure. Topics include both highbrow and "lowbrow" cultural forms, with special emphasis on the impacts of industrialization; urbanization; class formation and conflict; gender roles; immigration; slavery; religion; and the tension between democratization and hierarchy.
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HIS 290: The Historical Imagination
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
An introduction to the study and practice of history. This course presents students with an overview of historical interpretations through discussions of relevant historiographies, theories and methods for analyzing primary and secondary source material. Designed for history majors and minors.
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HIS 305: Medieval Civilization
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
The emergence of European cultural traditions, political institutions and social organization between the decline of the Roman Empire and the end of the High Middle Ages.
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HIS 308: Renaissance & Reformation Eur
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
Culture, politics, religion and society in Europe from approximately 1350 to 1648. The rise of Italian city-states, humanism, northern Renaissance, Luther, Calvin and Wars of Religion.
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HIS 309: Enlightenment & Revolut Europe
4.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
European culture and society in the age of the Enlightenment; causes and events of the French Revolution and its impact upon Europe.
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HIS 309L: Enlight & Fre Rev, Fren Comp
1.00 Credits
Agnes Scott College
See French 309L for description.
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