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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit The political, military, diplomatic, economic, and social problems encountered by the Union and the Confeder acy; leading personalities and events of the war between the states. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequ isite: HIST 1483, HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit An intensive study of the major economic, political, and social changes in the United States in the aftermath of the Civil War, with emphasis on the processes and problems of reconstruction in the southern states, and with special attention to the rise of modern industrialism and to the organization of labor and the farmers. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: HIST 1493, HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit Studies the coming of age of the United States as an industrial giant and a major force in international politics. Covers socioeconomic, political changes within the nation and foreign policy developments from 1890 to 1920 in cludin g the crea tion of a nation al urban culture, presiden cies of William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, and Woodrow Wilson, the Spanish-American War and The First World War. Prerequisite: HIST 1493, HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit The United States in the Age of the Great D epression, with primary stress on social problems and popular movements of the 1920s, New Deal policies of Fran klin D. Roosevelt and circumstances under which the nation became involved in World War II. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: HIST 1493, HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit A study of the political, economic, social, cultural and diplomatic changes in America since 1945. Topics include civil rights, the Cold War, consumerism, social change, and others. Lecture/discussion 3 hours. Prerequisite: HIST 1493, HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit The Southwest from the time of Spanish exploration and colonization to the 20th Century. Topics include Native American societies, the Spanish Southwest, the Southwest under the Republic of Mexico, and U.S. occupation following the Mexica n War. Topics in clude immigration, urban ization, th e federal presence, popular culture and the Sunbelt phenomenon. Lecture 3 hours, Prerequisite: HIST 1483, HIST 1493, HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit This course focuses on the major cultural, social, political and economic developments in those European cultures bordering on the Baltic Sea and the North Sea, with particular emphasis on the British Isles, northern Germany, Sweden, Poland, and the Low Countries. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: HIST 2223, HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit The period of the Frenc h Revolution a nd Napoleon in cluding the or igins of the Revolu tion, the course of its development, th e rise of Napoleon, t he Napoleonic wars and their effect on Europe. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: HIST 2223 , HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit Europe at the end of the Napoleonic Era; the Congress of Vienna and the Congress system; the revolutions of 1830 and 1848; t he unification of Italy and Germany. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: HIST 2223, HIST 2133 or departmental permission.
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3 hours credit The growth of alliances, economic and political imperialism; World War I and its origin. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: HIST 2223, HIST 2123 or departmental permission.
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