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3.00 Credits
Historical examination of the origins of law and justice in western civilization beginning with the ancient cultures of Greece and Rome, medieval Europe, and the development of English common law with its particular attention to the influence of the English system of justice upon modern America. Prerequisite: Three hours of history or permission of instructor. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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Historical review of key figures and events, civic responsibilities, and the relationship of government economics, and geography in Texas and the United States. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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The growth of England, along with Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, to 1714, her culture, parliamentary institutions, economy, the beginning of her empire, the major leaders and events, the creation of a civilization typically English, and the passage of her legacy to her empire in America, Africa, and the Pacific Asian circle. Prerequisites: Six hours of history. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
(HIST 2313) The development of English culture; the growth of democracy; her art and architecture, theatre, and intellectual strength; the development of the British Empire and its role in world affairs since 1714; her influence in the independence movements in Africa, Asia, and the South Pacific; and her major leaders, such as Winston Churchill, and their roles in the English speaking world with its cultural heritage. Prerequisite: Six hours of history. Three lecture hours a week.
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3.00 Credits
(HIST 2301) Spanish beginnings; Mexican years; revolution and the republic: statehood, Civil War, and Reconstruction; reform years; depression and war; economic, political, and social developments today. Prerequisite: Three hours of history. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
(HIST 2380) Pre-Columbian Mexico; the Spanish Conquerors; evolution of colonial society; the movement for independence; 19th century efforts at modernization; the revolution: the military phase, 1910- 1920; the revolution; contemporary Mexican-U.S. relations. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
From colonial times to the present; the origins of a multiracial society; the institutions of empire; independence; national consolidation; problems of modernization and the movements for social revolution. Special emphasis on Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico. Prerequisite: Six hours of history or consent of instructor. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours.
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3.00 Credits
From the nineteenth through the twentieth centuries, including topics of: economic dependency, revolution, popular social movements, US-Latin American relations during the Cold War; issues of race, gender, ethnicity, and class. Emphasis on Mexico, Cuba, Brazil, Argentina and Central America. Prerequisite: HIST 3763. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: 3 hours.
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1.00 Credits
A brief survey of the formation of Canadian culture, economics, and politics from European contact through the 19th century. Emphasis is on the relationship between early French, British, and Amerindian persons, and on the influence of the frontier in shaping Canadian character. One lecture hour a week. Credit: One hour.
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1.00 Credits
A brief survey of the formation of Australian culture, economics, and politics from European contact through World War I. Emphasis is on the relationship between early free and convict British settlers and the aborigines, and on the influence of the frontier in shaping Australian character. One lecture hour a week. Credit: One hour.
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