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HIST 419: The Trans-Mississippi Frontier
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
American territorial expansion in the region west of the Mississippi River, with emphasis on the nineteenth century. Focuses on exploration, the movement of settlers, the events that influenced their migration, and the effect of these events and the frontier on national development.
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HIST 421: Indians in U.S.History
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Survey of Indian and white relations from 1492 to the present, focusing on the Indian wars, treaty making, various types of Indian and white interaction, and the development of federal and state Indian policy.
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HIST 422: The History of American Popular Culture.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Historical overview of the development of American popular culture. Basic theories, approaches, and topics in popular culture with special attention to amusements, movies, pop music, magazines, pulp novels, and television. Focuses on the relationship of popular culture to American cultural and social history.
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HIST 428: The Caribbean
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
The Central American republics and Cuba, Haiti, Santo Domingo, Venezuela, and Colombia since 1810, with emphasis on the twentieth century and the Cuban revolution.
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HIST 430: United States Diplomatic History to 1914
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
History of United States diplomacy from the late colonial period to the eve of World War I.
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HIST 432: United States Diplomatic History Since 1914
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Survey of the foreign relations of the United States since the outbreak of World War I.
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HIST 433: American Life and Thought,1607-1865
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Survey of American social, intellectual, and cultural history from the colonial period to the Civil War, including such topics as religion, women, the family, ethnic groups, minorities, the arts, thought, popular culture, and everyday life.
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HIST 434: American Life and Thought,1865 to the Present.
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Survey of American social, intellectual, and cultural history from Reconstruction to the present, including such topics as religion, women, the family, ethnic groups, minorities, the arts, thought, popular culture, and everyday life.
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HIST 435: American History through Film
3.00 Credits
Ball State University
Introduces techniques to analyze films as primary documents in United States history. Focuses on the most significant feature and documentary films of American society. Compares and contrasts filmic and historic reality.
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HIST 440: Senior Research Project
1.00 Credits
Ball State University
An historical inquiry culminating in a capstone project that demonstrates command of historical research methods, prepared under faculty supervision. Required of all Option 1 and Option 3 majors. Prerequisite: senior standing; permission of the department chairperson and instructor. Open only to history majors.
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