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HIS 399: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course examines various specialized topics in history not normally covered in detail by other upper-level courses. Credit 3.
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HIS 433: History of the Black Civil Rights Movement
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course examines the black civil rights struggle in the United States from the late 19th century to the present. Topics examined include the black response to Jim Crow laws, the emergence of national civil rights organizations as well as local activism, and historical events that have served as catalysts for change in civil rights legislation. Credit 3.
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HIS 463: History of American Slavery
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
Credit 3.
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HIS 467: The American South
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course examines the dynamics and expansive nature of the American South. Key topics include: examining the peoples and varied regions of the South, its economic and political development, literature, race and religion. Credit 3. (pending approval). Credit 3.
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HIS 468: The Era of the American Revolution, 39
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
An intensive study of the issues of conflict between English continental colonies and British imperial policy which led to the movement for independence. Consideration is also given to internal colonial conflicts and attempts to solve the federal problem culminating in the formation of the Constitution. Credit 3.
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HIS 469: The Civil War and Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course examines the sectional conflicts of the 1850s, the Civil War and Reconstruction. The course focuses on the military, political, social and diplomatic history of the era. Credit 3.
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HIS 470: The History of the West
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
A study of the settlement and development of the Trans-Mississippi West and its influence upon national and international affairs. Credit 3.
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HIS 475: Readings in History
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
A course designed especially for advanced students in history with schedule problems who are capable of independent study. Prerequisites: Twelve hours of history, approval of the department chair, the instructor directing the study and a 3.4 overall GPA. This course may be taken for Academic Distinction credit. See Academic Distinction Program in this catalog. Credit 3.
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HIS 478: Modern China and Japan
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course will focus on the history of modern China and Japan from the last Chinese dynasties to the present, with emphasis on the resilience and weaknesses of China’s imperial system; the challenges posed to China’s traditions by Western economic and cultural penetration; China’s twentieth century experiments in forms of government and in direction of its cultural development; and the political, economic, social, and intellectual history of Japan from the beginning of the Meiji period (1868) to the present. Credit 3.
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HIS 480: Modern France: From the Revolution to the Present
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course examines the history of France from 1789 – the present. The military, political, and diplomatic history of France in this era are the main focus of the course. Credit 3.
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