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Prerequisites: HIST 2111 or HIST 2112 The study of the creation and persistence of tradition in societies and of the process of change as demonstrated in such aspects as narrative, music, song, celebration, festival, belief, and material culture. Emphasis on understanding the multi-ethnic nature of the traditions in American life.
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The study of how to prepare and conduct oral history interviews, how to transcribe, log, and index oral history recordings, and how to use oral history collections in writing research papers.
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Prerequisites: HIST 3500 or permission of instructor The study of how to prepare and conduct oral history interviews; how to transcribe, log, and index oral history recordings; and how to use oral history collections in writing research papers.
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Study of selected topics in Architectural History, including various styles of achitecture (Georgian, Federal, Neoclassical, Eclecticism, and Modern), and vernacular architecture. Recording techniques, research strategies, theoretical approaches, landscape architecture, field trips, and visiting lecturers. May be repeated as topics vary.
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Prerequisite: any history course Selected topics in architectural history, including various styles of architecture (Georgian, federal, neoclassical, eclectic, and modern), and vernacular architecture. Recording techniques, research strategies, theoretical approaches, landscape architecture, field trips, and visiting lecturers. May be repeated as topics vary.
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No course description available.
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Prerequisite: HIST4500 recommended Examination of the field including values, principles, development of planning and organization for preservation; preservation law, economics, and politics.
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Development of museums in the United States and of the ethics and practices of the museum profession, to incllude collections management, planning, outreach, and public education.
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Prerequisites: HIST 3500 or permission of instructor Development of museums in the United States and of the ethics and practices of the museum profession, to include collections management, planning, outreach, and public education.
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History of tourism, with emphasis on heritage and tourism, and of the function and impact of tourism on guest and host societies. Aspects of the modern tourist industry and its products, such as promotional and travel literature, accommodations and transport, and tourist arts also investigated.
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