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HIST 601: Methods of Historical Research
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Students will examine first hand the vast original documenta- tion relating to the Lower Delmarva Peninsula at the Nabb Research Center and what sort of social, political, educational, economic, religious or cultural material(s) may be included in each record type. Familiarity with 17th and 18th century language and handwriting (similar to learning a foreign language) must also be included to understand the documents. Research and interpretation will focus on creating a more complete picture of what life was like during the century after the initial settlement of the Lower Eastern Shore area. May be taken only once. Three hours per week.
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HIST 602: Seminar: Colonial And Revolutionary America
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
A study of Colonial institutions and the American Revolutionary movement. Emphasis is placed upon the study of specific topics through individual research projects. May be taken twice under different course subtitles. Three hours per week.
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HIST 603: Seminar in 19th Century America
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
An opportunity to explore in-depth 19th century American society, via themes selected by the instructor. May be taken twice under different course subtitles. Three hours per week.
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HIST 604: Seminar in European History
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Designed to enable the student to explore, through intensive research, basic problems in European history. The period or topics to be studied will be selected by the instructor. May be taken twice under different course subtitles. Three hours per week.
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HIST 605: Seminar: Maryland History
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Designed to acquaint students, through readings and research, with some of the major problems and developments in the history of Maryland. May be taken twice under different course subtitles. Three hours per week.
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HIST 606: Seminar in 20th Century America
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Enables intensive exploration of specific periods and/or problems in this century through individual research. May be taken twice under different course subtitles. Three hours per week.
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HIST 607: Seminar in Chesapeake And Middle Atlantic History
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Intensive seminar exploring comparative facets of Chesapeake history (economic, social, cultural, religious and political) in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York. The impact of the Chesapeake area (and Delmarva) within the broader context of the Middle Atlantic community will be understood. May be taken twice under different subtitles. Three hours per week.
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HIST 608: Seminar in American Diplomacy
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Permits investigation, through reading and research, of selected problems in the history of American diplomacy. May be taken twice under different course subtitles. Three hours per week.
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HIST 609: Studies in Early Delmarva
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
Intensive seminar which explores life on early Colonial Delmarva through examination of primary records of the Lower Eastern Shore including settlers, settlement patterns, and social and familial networks. In-depth analysis will result in the reconstruction of this Eastern Shore social and economic world. May be taken twice under different subtitles. Three hours per week.
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HIST 610: Seminar in Latin American History
3.00 Credits
Salisbury University
An intensive study of major institutions and specific periods in Latin America through reading and research. May be taken twice under different course subtitles. Three hours per week.
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