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HIS 361: American Indian History to 1838
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course will examine the principle economic, social, and political structures of indigenous communities prior to European colonization of North America, as well as the impact of European contact on American Indian societies. Students will also study the relationships that emerged between American Indians and European colonists (later Americans) from the colonial period to the forced removal of tribes living east of the Mississippi River to the Indian Territory.
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HIS 362: American Indian History Since 1838
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course considers the continuing evolution of the relationship between indigenous people in North America and the federal government from 1838 to the present. Students will also explore the changing legal status and identity of indigenous peoples in American society.
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HIS 370: Early Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A survey of European history from the fourth through the mid-10th centuries.
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HIS 371: Later Middle Ages
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A survey of European history from the mid-10th through the 15th centuries.
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HIS 385: History of Russia to 1825
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A broad survey of the life of the Russian people and the development of the state from the ninth century through the reign of Alexander I. Although emphasis will be placed on political, economic, and social trends, cultural and intellectual achievements will also be discussed.
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HIS 386: History of Russia Since 1825
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
A continuation of HIS 285, this course covers the last century of the Tsarist regime (1825-1917) and the evolution of the Soviet system that followed. Emphasis will be placed on the problems that led to the collapse of the monarchy, on the revolutionary movement, and on the Communist state and society under Lenin and Stalin.
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HIS 395: Independent Work
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
Under special conditions selected students may investigate problems with weekly reports to the instructor. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits. Prereq: Major and a standing of 3.0 in the department.
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HIS 404: u. s. Women's History to 1900
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
U.S. women's lives and experiences across cultures and regions from pre-settlement to 1900. Addresses current debates and scholarship in the field.
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HIS 404 - u. s. Women's History to 1900
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HIS 405: u. s. Women's History Since 1900
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
U.S. women's lives and experiences across cultures and regions from 1900 to the present. Addresses current debates and scholarship in the field.
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HIS 460: Colonial America to 1763
3.00 Credits
University of Kentucky
This course explores a number of important themes in early America: the comparative view of Western European colonization efforts; the dynamics of a multiracial environment; the character of family, community and religious life; regional distinctiveness in social/economic life; and the maturation of the colonies in the 18th century.
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