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AMH 4133: Revolutionary Age
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
A study of the period from 1763 to 1815 examining the origins and character of the American Revolution, the constitutional period and the Federalist Era, the Republican ascendancy, the significance of the Early Republic, and the impact and historiography of the Revolution. Some background in history is recommended.
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AMH 4150: The Age of Jefferson and Jackson
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
A study of the early national period emphasizing the relationship between the economy and the political culture and how that relationship served to shape early 19th- century society and culture.
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AMH 4170: Civil War and Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
A study of the American Civil War and Reconstruction period assessing the causes of the war, the military aspects and the reconstruction following the war.
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AMH 4273: America in the 1960s
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
This course examines the economic, political, social, and cultural transformation of America in the 1960s.
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AMH 4302: American Material Culture to 1860
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
A study of the physical aspects of American life: architecture, ceramics, clothing, art, etc., that provide insight into everyday life in early America.
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AMH 4303: American Material Culture from 1860
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
A study of the physical aspects of American life: lighting, domestic appliances, clothing, television, etc., that provide a unique insight into everyday life of America since 1860.
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AMH 4307: Social History of Early America
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
Students read the words of historical actors as they sought to make sense of their lives and times in their autobiographies. The diverse themes explored in this course encompass slavery, transatlantic travel, religion, class, labor, and gender. The course begins with 16th-17th century Native American accounts and ends with Civil War memoirs by former slaves.
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AMH 4318: Class, Gender, and Race in the American Community since 1900
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
(See History Dept. courses, this section)
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AMH 4350: American Politics since 1750
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
The origin and growth of national parties and the history of party struggles with emphasis upon presidential elections.
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AMH 4373: American Business History since 1890
3.00 Credits
Florida Atlantic University
Development of large business firms and their interactions with the political system.
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