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HIST 346: Women in America: The Western
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Lives of women in the region west of the Mississippi from the early nineteenth to the early twenty-first century, dealing with how women of different classes and ethnic backgrounds interacted with one another and participated in the development of frontier culture and society.
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HIST 347: America in The
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Background, causes, character and impact of the "Sixties Era" on the United States and its citizens, focusing onthe political, social and cultural movements of the era, the war in Vietnam, and debates over "freedom." Recommended: HIST 112.
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HIST 348: American Religious
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Relationship between religion and American culture from the colonial period to the present time, examining effects of politics, war, economics, gender, sexuality, and modernization have affected it. Recommended: HIST 111 and HIST 112.
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HIST 350: United States Economic History. Econ
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Major factors in the economic growth and development of the United States from colonial times to the present. Particular emphasis is given to the interaction of economic factors and other aspects of American society. May be taken for either ECON or HIST credit, but not both. PREREQ: ECON 201 and ECON 202 or PERM/INST.
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HIST 351: North American Environmental
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Examines historical issues concerning the relationships between humans and nature in North America. Explores the role of nature in North American colonization and industrialization and the development of philosophies, government and public policies, and popular culture relating to the natural environment. PREREQ: HIST 111/211 or HIST 112/212.
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HIST 361: Colonial Latin
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
A study of the development of distinctive Latin American societies through the fusion of late medieval Iberian with American and African cultures in Middle and South America, with emphasis upon the creation of colonial institutions in the context of Spain's and Portugal's imperial rise and declineand the early nineteenth century wars of independence. Recommended HIST 102.
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HIST 362: Modern Latin
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
An examination of Latin America in the aftermath of the wars of independence and the struggles for political and economic stability during the nineteenth century. Particular emphasis placed upon twentieth century socioeconomic change and the role of the United States in that process. Recommended: HIST 112.
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HIST 363: History of
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Cultural, social, political, and economic factors affecting the historical development of Mexico from pre-conquest times to the present, with emphasis upon the conquest era, the revolution, and post-revolutionary periods. Recommended: HIST 361.
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HIST 366: History of Modern
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
History of the African continent from 1750 to the present with emphasis on the sub-Saharan regions, including the slave trade, its abolition, the pre-colonial eras, independence movements, and the emergence of the modern African state. Mediterranean, black, and white African states will be included.
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HIST 368: The Islamic Middle
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
A history of the people, institutions, and culture of the Near and Middle East from Muhammad to the decline of the Ottoman and Safavid empires in the eighteenth century.
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