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3 hours credit Development of the Trans-Mississippi and Far Western frontiers, with special attention to the Southwest, exploration, the fur trade, Indian relations, overland migration, transportation, territorial acquisitions, mining and cattle frontiers, and the agrarian revolt. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisites: HIST 1483, HIST 1493, HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit A survey of American military history from American Revolution to the present. Lecture 3 hours.
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3 hours credit The institutional background and the impact of the occidental world on the East from the early nineteenth century. Problems of modern China and Japan, and their relations with the West, esp ecially the United States. Lecture 3 hours.
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3 hours credit The British people in their political, social, and institutional development from earliest times through the Glorious Revolution. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit Emergence of cabinet government, the Industrial Revolution, the Napoleonic era and empire problems, and the development of Britain to the present. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit A history of Native American peoples from pre-Columbian times to the contemporary period. Emphasis on tribal culture, the impa ct of European contact, an d the evolution of governmental Indi an policy. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: HIST 1483 or HIST 1493, HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit A study of the Plains Indians, their origins, migrations, social and cultural development, and the impact of European contact and United States Indian polici es. Lecture 3 hours . Prerequisite: HIST 1483 or 1493, HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit A study of African-American history from the development of the slave trade through emancipation and up to the present time. Emphasis is placed upon the influence of African-Americans in the histor y of the United States. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: HIST 1483, HIST 1493, HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit During the period from 1200-1750, Europe and the Mediterranean shared in a variety of social, cultural, political, and economic exchanges. This course traces the development of these complex relationships with an emphasis on Southern Europe and its interactions with other Mediterranean societies. Prerequisite: HIST 2133, HIST 2223 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit Cultural, economic, and social history of the South from colonial times to the Civil War. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: HIST 1483, HIST 2133 or departmental permission..
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