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HIST 4663: Everyday Life-Europe 1500-1950
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
This course covers the social history of Europe from the Reformation era through World War II. It examines how historical developments affected the lives of ordinary European men and women, including such areas as the life-cycle, material conditions, social issues and popular culture.
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HIST 4673: Women: U.S. & Great Brit
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
This course examines the lives of women in the United States and Great Britain from around 1600 to the present. Its central focus is how the factor of gender, along with other factors such as class and race, affected the historical experience of women.
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HIST 4933: Special Topics in History
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
Topics vary. May be repeated with different content.
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HIST 4953: Ind Study in History
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
This is an undergraduate independent readings course available on a limited basis to advanced students. Topics will be selected by the student and his/her advisor.
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HIST 5003: Ind Grad Study in History
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
Directed reading and research with topics chosen by the student and instructor. May be repeated for credit.
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HIST 5013: Survey of Texas History
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
This course examines Texas history from the time of discovery to the late twentieth century. Topics examined include the Spanish colonial period, Anglo colonization, the Texas Revolution, early statehood, the Civil War and Reconstruction, the cattleman's frontier, the oil industry, and modern Texas politics.
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HIST 5023: U.S. Diplomatic Hist 1898-1989
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
An advanced study of United States diplomatic relations in the twentieth century from the opening of the Spanish-American War to the conclusion of the Cold War. The course will survey the history of United States foreign policy, beginning with American emergence from a tradition of isolation to a position of world leadership and world power. Topics will include the diplomacy of both world wars, the policy of containment underlying the Korean and Vietnam conflicts, relations with the Soviet Union and China, U.S.-Latin American affairs, and American approaches to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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HIST 5033: Amer Beg: Discovery to Revolut
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
After the migration of man across the Bering Straits, the great Indian civilizations appeared followed by the first European colonies in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Settlement spread, and an American society flowered represented by such figures as William Byrd, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson -- until estrangement from England provoked a crisis that finally touched off the American Revolution.
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HIST 5043: The Old South
3.00 Credits
Midwestern State University
This course traces the growth of Southern culture; economy and politics from the establishment of the first Southern Colonies to the Civil War. Emphasis is placed upon such topics as social organization, slavery, states' rights, and the creation of the Confederacy--always relating developments in the South to events in the nation at large.
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HIST 5053: 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, concluding 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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