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HIST 3335: Prehistory:An Archaeological Perspective
3.00 Credits
University of St Thomas
A narrative of human history from the origins of mankind to the beginnings of literate civilization. Through the explication and application of prehistoric research (especially archaeology), the student encounters the antecedents and emergence of both preliterate and civilized societies. A nonobligatory semester dig at a local prehistoric site rounds out the instruction. Prerequisite: HIST 1335.
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HIST 3336: Texas History
3.00 Credits
University of St Thomas
From the early explorers to the present day: the six flags over Texas, the struggle for independence, the Lone Star Republic, statehood and the creation of the òTexas Mystique. Spring, even years.
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HIST 3340: Colonial Latin America
3.00 Credits
University of St Thomas
A study of ideas and attitudes, institutions and events in Latin America from the preconquest era to the wars for independence.
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HIST 3343: Latin America since Independence
3.00 Credits
University of St Thomas
A topical examination of the history of one or more Latin American nations since independence, with a concentration on the persons, events and institutions that help to explain current developments in Latin America.
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HIST 3350: Revolutionary America
3.00 Credits
University of St Thomas
A study of colonial origins and revolutionary results such as how Great Britain lost an empire and how Americans created the first democratic republic. This course will focus on society, politics and culture from 1607-1789. Spring, odd years.
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HIST 3353: Civil War and Reconstruction in the United States,1840-1877
3.00 Credits
University of St Thomas
A study of the contributing factors that help explain the coming of the Civil War, and the resulting failure of attempts to reconstruct the South along desired lines. Spring, even years.
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HIST 3354: United States from the Gilded Age to the Progressive Era,1877-1920
3.00 Credits
University of St Thomas
A course that explains how the U.S. dealt with the massive transformation of society that challenged its basic values and assumptions, led to the U.S. as a world power and culminated in the reform era of the progressives. Fall, odd years.
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HIST 3359: Science and Society to 1500
3.00 Credits
University of St Thomas
Development of ideas about the physical universe from the civilizations of the ancient Near East to the end of medieval European civilization. Investigation of theories concerning the acquisition of scientific knowledge and different methods of scientific proof. Spring, odd years.
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HIST 3360: Scientific Revolution,1500-1750
3.00 Credits
University of St Thomas
Development of modern theories concerning the physical universe and the workings of the human body associated with such scientific geniuses as Copernicus, Kepler, Galileo, Newton and Harvey. Investigation of ònewóideas of scientific method and the goals of scientific inquiry associated with the figures of Descartes and Bacon. Spring, even years.
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HIST 3365: History of Ireland since 1600
3.00 Credits
University of St Thomas
Irish History from the end of the reign of Elizabeth I to the recent Time of Troubles. Special emphasis on the influence of English History, the revolutions of the 18th century, the development of Irish nationalism, the emergence of an Irish nation under the leadership of de Valera and the unsettling issues in the time of troubles. Fall, even years.
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