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HIS 3322: Cultural Dimensions of the African Experience in the Caribbean hrs
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course examines the cultural dimension of the African experience in the Caribbean from sixteenthcentury to the contemporary period. The course will specifically examine the cultural history of African peoples in the Caribbean region, their cultural innovations, interactions and exchanges, and the continuity or discontinuity of African culture in the Americas. Using a culture concept that encompasses spiritual, ideational, and physical-materials dimensions, the course advances an interdisciplinary approach as both conceptual foundation and as a tool for analyzing, reading, writing, and talking about the course content. Pre-requisite: HIS 2308 African World Cultures.
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HIS 3323: History of England
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course surveys the major political, economic, social and intellectual trends from earliest times to the present. Special emphasis is given to English literary history since about 1400.
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HIS 3331: History of Africa
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course includes a survey of lands and peoples of Africa from early times to the present. Special attention is given to the impact of Western influences and growth of nationalism.
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HIS 3335: American Social and Intellectual History to 1865
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course covers the formation and change of American social groups as well as the ideas of various intellectuals from colonial times through the Civil War. Students may not receive credit for both HIS 3335 and SOC 3335.
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HIS 3336: American Social and Intellectual History since 1865
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course covers major changes in American society and the ideas of various intellectuals from the Civil War to the present. Students may not receive credit for both HIS 3336 and SOC 3336.
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HIS 3341: Black American History to 1865
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course covers the history of black Americans' African background through the Civil War. Major emphasis is placed on the development and institutionalization of slavery and varied responses to it.
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HIS 3342: Black American History from 1865 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course covers developments in politics, civil rights, education and economics as well as the background and philosophy of outstanding blacks and organizations as they emerged during the period.
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HIS 3345: Blacks in Urban America since 1945
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course is an intensive study of the economic, political and social roles of blacks in urban America.
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HIS 3351: History of Science
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
History of Science is interdisciplinary, combining the areas of science and history so students of various scientific areas may acquire a broad developmental view. Students of history or other areas of the social sciences and humanities may see the importance and relevance of scientific ideas. Students may not receive credit for both HIS 3351 and BIO 3351.
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HIS 3352: The African Presence in Mexico
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course examines the African-Mexican experience from the pre-contact period in both hemispheres through the colonial age, the wars of independence, and the national period. The course will examine demographic patterns, surviving African customs and practices, and the adaptations of African-Mexicans to the legal and social structures of New Spain and Mexico. It can serve as one of the options for the Third World requirement in the history program. Prerequisite: junior status.
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