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HIST 4053: Civil War & Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
The bitter sectional conflicts touched off by slavery and westward expansion provoked a mounting crisis in the 1850's--ending in the election of 1860. The course then turns to the battlefield and the question of why the South lost. It concludes with an examination of the attempt to reintegrate the South into the Union and the angry social and political clash which was precipitated.
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HIST 4073: Populism & Progressivism-Amer
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
A study of the background and development of the agrarian reform movements of the late nineteenth century culminating in the rise and fall of the Populist party, the urban-industrial movements in America during the early twentieth century including municipal, general political, labor, child labor, social welfare, and other movements.
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HIST 4083: Age of Washington & Jefferson
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
Federalists and Jeffersonians struggled over the destiny of the young Republic--would it be a unitary, entrepreneural nation, or an agrarian confederation? Complicating the battle were economic change, and the acquisition of the Louisiana territory, even as Europe began to threaten American commerce and ultimately the independence of the republic.
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HIST 4093: The Jacksonian Era
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
Using Andrew Jackson as a symbol of his age, the course traces the acrimonious partisan conflict which gave birth to mass democracy and a new two-party system. This is related to such crucial issues as to the bank war, nullification, minority rights and the Mexican War, questions fostered by rapid industrialization, and the migration of pioneers to the Pacific.
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HIST 4133: Amer: Jazz Age to Nuclear Age
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
A study of American life from the end of World War I to the end of World War II with special emphasis upon the prosperity of the twenties, the Great Depression, the New Deal, and the domestic and foreign policy problems of the World War II period.
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HIST 4143: The New South
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
The development of the New South from the legacy of the Civil War and Reconstruction. Southern politics, economics, cultural, and industrial development.
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HIST 4163: Contemp Amer: End WWII-present
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
A study of American life and foreign policy trends since 1945 with special emphasis upon the major political, economic, and social changes which have affected the lives of all Americans.
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HIST 4173: History of Mexico
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
A survey of Mexican history from Pre-Hispanic times to the present with emphasis on the National Period 1820-1967, which includes the age of Santa Anna, La Reforma, the Diaz Dictatorship, and the Revolution of 1910.
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HIST 4183: Latin America: Nationalism
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
Course will emphasize Vargas in Brazil, Peron in Argentina, Castro in Cuba, Allenda in Chile, and such currently popular problems as those found in Central America.
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HIST 4213: Europe in Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
A study of the social, political, and intellectual traditions of western society as they developed after the Germanic invasions. Emphasis will be placed on the evolution of feudal society and its interaction with the community of the Christian church.
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