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HIST 107: History of the United States to 1876
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
A survey of United States history from the colonial period through Reconstruction with emphasis on the American Revolution, the formation of the Constitution, the rise of parties, western expansion, the slavery controversy, sectionalism, secession, Civil War and Reconstruction. Staff.
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HIST 108: History of the United States Since 1876
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
A survey of United States History from Reconstruction to the present with emphasis on industrialization, urbanization, domestic and international developments, wars, and social and cultural movements. Staff.
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HIST 109: History of Ancient Egypt
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
The origins of civilization and the Bronze Age ideology; the rise of Dynastic Egypt and its relations with the other African, Near Eastern and Mediterranean states; Pharaonic society, art, literature, and mythology; the New Kingdom, the empire, and the collapse of the Bronze Age system; social, technological, commercial, climatic change and the advent of the Iron Age. Sanders.
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HIST 110: History of Ancient Greece
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
The formation of the Greek people. Dark, archaic and classical eras. Athens, Sparta and the Persian Wars. Conflict among the city states and the pentecontaetia. Macedonia, Philip and Alexander the Great. Alexander’s successors, the Hellenistic kingdoms and their relations with Rome, Greece and the Roman Peace. Sanders.
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HIST 111: Seminar: History of Ancient Rome
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Early Italy and the Etruscans. The rise of the Roman Republic, the conflict of the orders and the political unification of Italy. The wars with Carthage and the Hellenistic kingdoms. Civil War and the reign of Augustus. The Imperial peace, the spread of Christianity, and the problem of decline and fall. Sanders.
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HIST 114: Seminar: The World of Dante
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
A reading of Dante’s Divine Comedy in the context of the emergence of Renaissance art and culture in Florence, and the church-state conflicts and scholastic culture of his time. Peterson.
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HIST 115: The Machiavellian Moment
4.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisite: HIST 100, 101, 202 or 203. A close examination of the republican vision of history and politics elaborated by Machiavelli in his major writings, analyzed in the political, social, and artistic contexts of late Renaissance Italy Peterson.
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HIST 130: Latin America: Mayas to Independence
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
An introduction to the “Indian” and Iberian people active from Florida to California through Central and South America between 1450 and 1750. Carey.
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HIST 131: Modern Latin America
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Surveys the history of Latin American nations from independence to the present. Covers social, cultural, economic, and political history in diverse countries and regions. Topics include nation-state formation, export economies, liberalism and neoliberalism, gender relations, race and ethnic divisions, science and technology, labor movements, popular culture, military dictatorships, civil wars, environmental change, and globalization. Carey.
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HIST 150: Seminar in American History for First-years and Sophomores
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
An investigation of selected American presidents from 1789 to 1865. An introduction to methods of researching and writing American history. Class discussion of assigned reading and term papers. Merchant.
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