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HIST-A 363: Survey of Indiana History
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Examination of Indiana history that focuses on significant persons, topics, and events from the earliest exploration and settlement of the state to the present day. PUL=5
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HIST-A 364: History of Black Americans
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
A survey of black life in America: the Atlantic slave trade, slavery, Afro-American culture, racism, Civil War and Reconstruction, peonage, segregation, northern migration, urban ghettos, discrimination, Harlem Renaissance, black nationalism, civil rights, black revolt, contemporary setting. PUL=5
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HIST-A 371: History of Indiana I
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
I: The course deals with the development of a midwestern state, with emphasis on the French and British periods, the West in the American Revolution, the transition from territory to state, political, economic, and cultural patterns, and the sectional crisis. II: The period since 1865, tracing the development of a modern industrial commonwealth-agriculture, industry, politics, society, education, and the arts. PUL=5
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HIST-A 372: History of Indiana II
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
I: The course deals with the development of a midwestern state, with emphasis on the French and British periods, the West in the American Revolution, the transition from territory to state, political, economic, and cultural patterns, and the sectional crisis. II: The period since 1865, tracing the development of a modern industrial commonwealth-agriculture, industry, politics, society, education, and the arts. PUL=5
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HIST-A 390: Representative Americans
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Explorations of the lives and works of selected American men and women for the purpose of better understanding the ideological and social forces at work in American history. The course will serve as both an introduction to the biographical literature of American history and as an exercise in the relevance of biography to history. PUL=5
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HIST-A 402: Readings in American Environmental History
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
The roots of modern attitudes and actions toward the environment, focusing on major works in American environmental history and its European antecedents. PUL=5
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HIST-A 410: American Environmental History
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
An examination of the environmental context for American history by analyzing the diverse and changing interaction between Americans and the environment in which they have lived. PUL=5
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HIST-A 421: Topics in United States History
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
Intensive study and analysis of selected historical issues and/or problems in United States history. Topics will vary by semester. PUL=5
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HIST-B 309: Britain I
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
I: Britain before 1688. Development of Britain and its institutions from Roman times to the Glorious Revolution, with special emphasis on political and constitutional change. II: Britain since 1688. Examines important modern political, economic, social, and cultural developments, including industrialization and imperialism and the emergence of ideologies like liberalism and socialism. PUL=5
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HIST-B 310: Britain II
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Indianapolis
I: Britain before 1688. Development of Britain and its institutions from Roman times to the Glorious Revolution, with special emphasis on political and constitutional change. II: Britain since 1688. Examines important modern political, economic, social, and cultural developments, including industrialization and imperialism and the emergence of ideologies like liberalism and socialism. PUL=5
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