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HIST 304: The Age of Jackson
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Probes the origins of the market revolution in America and its impact upon social, cultural and political institutions.
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HIST 306: Civil War & Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Examines the causes and consequences as well as the experience of civil war, focusing on 1848 to 1877.
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HIST 309: Age of Big Business:1885-1920
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
A survey of the period emphasizing political, social, and economic topics.
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HIST 313: United States Since 1932
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Beginning with an analysis of the Great Depression and the federal response in the New Deal, this course traces the development of domestic and foreign policy in terms of New Deal liberalism and its challengers.
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HIST 317: Religion in American Life
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Surveys American religious life from Puritanism to Televangelism, exploring such topics as revivalism as a distinctly American mode of religious expression and the relationship between religion and society.
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HIST 320: U.S.Economic History
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
A brief overview of the historical development of the American economy, examines in depth such topics as industrialization and its discontents, the rise and demise of slave labor, and the economic history of women.
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HIST 321: Native American History
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
This course provides an overview of Native American history from the peopling of the Americas to the present. It challenges students to consider the ways in which the history of Indian peoples is intertwined with the larger narrative of American history. Topics covered include the development of agriculture in North America, Native American cultural diversity, the encounter with European and African peoples, the ongoing struggle for sovereignty. Emphasis is placed upon the ways Native American peoples coped with the colonization of their continent and continue to perpetuate their cultural identities in the midst of a non- Native American population.
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HIST 323: African-American Hst
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
This course examines the African and African- American experience in British North America and the United States. It stresses that the institution of chattel slavery varied according to time and location. Special emphasis is placed upon the resistance of the enslaved, cultural continuities and discontinuities with Africa, the development of free black communities, African- American religion, and family life under slavery.
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HIST 324: African-Am Struggle for Equlty
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Examines African-American movements for racial equality within a chronological framework. Focusing on African-American writers and activists, it will stress relationships between racial and national identities. The course will examine continuing debates over the meaning of equality. Based on their historical understanding, students will discuss current arguments about Black identity, affirmative action, and multiculturalism.
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HIST 325: Black America Since 1865
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Beginning with a discussion of the transition from slavery to freedom after the Civil War, this course examines the urbanization of black America, the development of black institutions and political power, the civil rights and black power movements, and the role of race in the contemporary world.
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