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HIST 544: COLL IN MODERN EUROPEAN HIST
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Readings in Modern European History. Three semester hours. This course provides an introduction to the wide range of research questions and historiographical debates which occupy historians of Europe from approximately 1789 to the present. Readings will concentrate on the French Revolution; ideas and movements such as liberalism, socialism, nationalism, imperialism, feminism, and modernism; industrialization; war and society; mass media and popular culture; and the rise and fall of Communism.%
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HIST 547: USSR and World Communism
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 550: Seminar in American History
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Topics in American History. Three semester hours. This course provides a focused and thorough analysis of a topic in American History through reading and discussing the relevant historiography, and through guided student research involving primary sources. Topic will vary from semester to semester. Students may retake the course for credit as the topic changes.%
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HIST 551: Colloq in Colonial N Amer Hist
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Colloquium in Colonial North American History. Three semester hours. This course provides an introduction to the wide range of research questions and historiographical debates which occupy historians of the United States from the colonial period through 1775. Readings will concentrate on European contact, exploration, and settlement; the emergence of American social, cultural, economic and political institutions; and the origins of the struggle for American independence.%
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HIST 552: Colloquium in Revol Amer Hist
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Colloquium in Revolutionary American History Three semester hours. This course provides an introduction to the wide range of research questions and historiographical debates which occupy historians of the United States from 1775 to 1850. Readings will concentrate on the origins and course of the American Revolution; the shaping of the fundamental constitutional and political institutions of the American people; westward expansion; and Jacksonian America.%
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HIST 553: Rdgs in U.S. History, 1850-192
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Readings in U.S. History, 1850-1920. Three semester hours. This course provides an introduction to the wide range of research questions and historiographical debates which occupy historians of the United States from 1850 to 1920. Readings will concentrate on the origins and course of the Civil War; Reconstruction; the economic, political, social and cultural changes caused by industrialization; and the rise of the United States to preeminence as a world power.%
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HIST 554: COLLOQUIUM IN U.S. HIST 1920
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Colloquium in U.S. History from 1920. Three semester hours. This course provides an introduction to the wide range of research questions and historiographical debates which occupy historians of the United States from 1920 to the present. Readings will concentrate on American involvement in the World Wars; the rise of the United States to military, economic, and technological dominance; the social and cultural upheavals which accompanied that rise; and recent challenges to that hegemony.%
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HIST 555: Seminar in History Mid/HS Edu
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Seminar in History for Middle and High School Education. Three semester hours. This course provides a variety of investigations, involving primary sources, into World, European, and American histories designed for history and social studies teachers in grades four through twelve. Topic will vary from semester to semester. Students may retake the course for credit as the topic changes. This course will count as PDAS continuing education hours for public school teachers.%
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HIST 560: READ ERLY AMER HIS
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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HIST 561: Rdgs History Amer South
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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