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HIST 400: Senior Honors Thesis
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Required of and open only to seniors enrolled in the History Honors Program. Prerequisite: 310.
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HIST 401: Senior Honors Thesis
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Required of and open only to seniors in the History Honors Program. Prerequisites: 310 and 400.
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HIST 404: Internship in Public History
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Introduces the major issues and careers available in public history, including museums, archives, national parks, historic preservation, and oral history. Includes an on-site internship experience. Prerequisite: departmental approval.
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HIST 411: The Colonial Experience
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Early American history from the earliest contacts between Europeans and Native Americans in the sixteenth century to about 1750, including discover, settlement, and political, social, and cultural developments in the British colonies. Prerequisite: 201 or equivalent.
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HIST 412: The Civil War and Reconstruction,1848-1877
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Sectionalism and the origins of the Civil War, the social, political, economic, military and diplomatic history of the war, and the Reconstruction of the Union. Prerequisites: students who have taken 315 may not take 412; history majors should take 412 and not 315.
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HIST 413: Revolutionary America
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Introduces the major themes and trends in the history of Revolutionary America from about 1750 to 1815. Surveys a variety of interpretations of the Revolution and the early national period. Topics include the Seven Years’ War, the Revolution, and the formation of the new nation and its political, economic, social, cultural, and institutional development through the War of 1812. Prerequisite: 201 or 411 or equivalent.
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HIST 414: Antebellum America,1815-1848
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Westward expansion, the “Market Revolution,” immigration, the Second Great Awakening andreform, and the rise of mass political parties and popular politics.
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HIST 414 - Antebellum America,1815-1848
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HIST 415: The Gilded Age and Progressive Era,1877-1917
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Examines the rise of an urban, industrial, and corporate society and the ways in which the labor, Populist, and Progressive movements responded to and helped shape that society.
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HIST 417: The United States in Crisis
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. How the United States responded to the challenges of World War I, the Twenties, the Great Depression, the New Deal, and World War II.
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HIST 418: The United States’ Atomic Age,1945 to the Present
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
—3 hours. Thiscourse explores the social, cultural, economic, and political history of the United States following World War II by examining four interconnected themes: the rise of the United States as a global power, the sweeping impact of the Cold War, battles over individual rights and opportunities, and the cultural and technological changes that redefined American lives.
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