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HIST 122: Development of World Civilization II (
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
3 (TBR: HIST 1120)) Traces forms of civilization from beginning of 18th century to the present. Especially recommended for freshmen.
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HIST 200: Introduction to International Studies
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
An interdisciplinary course to introduce students to the important large scale issues and conditions which are active in the contemporary world. Included are global perspectives dealing with cultural, ecological, economic, geographical, political and social issues.
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HIST 301: History and Historians
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
An upper-division course designed to introduce students to basic techniques, skills and issues of historical research, writing and teaching, including key historical concepts and methods, the nature and fields of history and historiography. Should be taken during the junior year and prior to taking HIST 499 for which it is a prerequisite. Seniors need instructor's permission to register. Required for History and Secondary History majors. Offered every fall.
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HIST 302 (502): Introduction to Public History
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Explores the various opportunities for work as a public historian and addresses the current issues and debates in the field. Students will learn about the major functions of public history work. May be followed by a semester internship in public history.
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HIST 303 (503): Women in American History
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Explores the lives of American women through the prism of class, race and ethnicity-in relationship to each other, to their families, to their work at home and in the public sphere and to their influence on American society and culture. Beginning with the European settlement of North America and continuing until the present, women's history will be woven into a presentation of the American past. (Same as WMST 304)
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HIST 310: American Military History
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
American military history from the American Revolution to the present. Evaluation of significant battles from the viewpoints of the participants, their resources, decision-making techniques and the nine principles of war. Discussion of all of America's wars. Emphasis on the Civil War, World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam. (Same as MSL 310)
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HIST 320 (520): Ancient Greece
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
A study of Greek society from Minoan civilization to the Hellenistic Age (1400-300 BC). Topics include hoplite warfare, Greek colonization, the Olympics, Sparta, Periclean Athens, the Persian and Peloponnesian Wars and the empire of Alexander the Great.
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HIST 321 (521): Ancient Rome
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
A study of Rome's cultural and political development from 700BC to 400 AD. Examines Rome's origins as a small city state to its rule over a vast empire that stretched from Britain to the Middle East. Topics include the formation of the Roman Republic, expansion, civil war, imperial government and the development of Christianity.
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HIST 331: History of Tennessee
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
Tennessee history from the view of the culture of the Indian tribes living in this area through early European settlement, the Revolutionary War in Tennessee and the organization of Tennessee as a state. Social and economic life on the frontier, the culture of the pre-Civil War South, the Civil War and Reconstruction periods in Tennessee and from the Progressive era to the present.
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HIST 334: Frontier History:The Atlantic to the Mississippi
3.00 Credits
The University of Tennessee-Martin
The settlement of the eastern half of the American continent to 1850, the significance of land in the development of the colonies and the American nation, development of frontier institutions and American Indian-white contacts. Considerable attention given to agricultural developments.
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