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HIST 3350: READING THE LANDSCAPE
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
How historians and geographers identify and interpret clues in the landscape (such as place names, architecture, vegetation, transportation, field and street patterns) that reflect historical change and its social, economic, environmental and geographic consequences. Offered as GEOG 3350 and HIST 3350; credit will be granted only once.
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HIST 3351: HISTORY OF THE DALLAS-FORT WORTH METROPLEX
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
The growth and development of Dallas and Fort Worth from competitive 19th-century trade centers in a rural setting to cooperative high-tech cities in a rapidly urbanizing metroplex. Political, economic, cultural, and spatial changes of this area are explored within a national urban context.
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HIST 3352: THE SOUTHWEST
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
A multicultural history of the southwestern United States from pre-Columbian times to the present. Cultural adaptation to environment; cultural contact and conflict; political, social, and economic change. Also listed as MAS 3352; credit will be granted only once.
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HIST 3354: RELIGION & AMERICAN CULTURE
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
A summary of American religious traditions and spirituality. Emphasis on the intersection of sacred and secular in shaping national development.
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HIST 3355: ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
People and the natural environment from the colonial period to the present. Ecological change, conservation movements, and artistic and literary interpretations of landscape and nature. Listed as GEOG 3355 and HIST 3355; credit will be granted only once.
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HIST 3356: MILITARY HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
U.S. military history from the colonial period to the present. The role of the military establishment in the nation, the historical evolution of its organization, and the basic strategic and tactical concepts which it has employed.
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HIST 3357: THE EARLY FRONTIER
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
The clash of empires and the patterns of exploration and settlement from the Atlantic Coast to the Mississippi River. Indian-white relations and the development of cultural, social, and political life on the early frontier.
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HIST 3358: THE LATER FRONTIER
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
American settlement west of the Mississippi River through the close of the frontier. Exploration, the fur trade, mining, the cattle industry, Indian relations, and the role of the West in U.S. foreign affairs.
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HIST 3359: PRESIDENTIAL PERSONALITY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
This course will examine in their historical contexts the dynamics of presidential behavior, personality and leadership. A select number of chief executives will be reviewed, whose backgrounds, careers, and management styles will enable students to understand the extent and limits of presidential power.
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HIST 3360: TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN CULTURAL HISTORY
3.00 Credits
The University of Texas at Arlington
The development of mass culture in 20th century America. The rise and social effects of popular culture, especially radio, film, television, advertising, and popular music.
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