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HIST 315: History of Sport in America
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. An interpretive survey that examines the social and cultural history of America from the late 19th century to the present through sports.
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HIST 316: The Life and Times of James Madison,1751-1836
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. An overview of the major political, philosophical, social and literary events that helped shape the world of the founders. James Madison's life will provide the framework for the course and emphasis will be given to his important role during this era.
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HIST 320: Women in U.S.History
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A survey of the role of women in the United States from the Colonial period to the present. Attention is given to contributions of the ordinary women, the Women's Rights movements, the impact of women on reform and political movements, and the changing status of women in society.
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HIST 321: European Women's History
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A survey European women's history from the Enlightenment to the Modern Era. Attention will focus on women in England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain as well as the former Soviet Union. The course traces the birth of modern feminism in the European context and explores gender expectations, paying particular attention to women's entrance into the public, political world.
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HIST 322: The New South
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. An examination of major problems in the history of the American South after Reconstruction, beginning with debates over the nature of the "New South" itself. The course will emphasize cultural and social history; it also explores political and economic developments. Prerequisite: GHIST 225.
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HIST 323: The Old South
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Economic, cultural and social history of the antebellum South; 1790-1860. The region's political history will serve as a supporting part of the course.
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HIST 326: The Automobile in 20th Century America
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. This course uses the automobile as a window into 20th century American life. It examines the influence of automobility on patterns of work and leisure; on struggles over gender, race and ethnicity; on individualism, consumerism and government regulation. It also surveys mass automobility's effects on our physical and natural environments and looks at future prospects of automobility in the information age.
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HIST 327: Technology in America
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A historical survey of the complex and changing relationship between technology and American society from Native American canoes to the Internet. Attention is given to technology's role in relations of power, in the home, on the farm, in the workplace and on the battlefield.
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HIST 328: History of Science,1543-1859
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. An intellectual and social survey of science from Copernicus' de Revolutionibus to Darwin's The Origin of Species. Topics include Renaissance natural philosophy, the Scientific Revolution, Enlightenment science and the birth of geology and biology.
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HIST 329: History of Science Since 1859
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A survey of pure and applied science since the publication of Darwin's The Origin of Species. Topics include the development of relativity and quantum theory; Darwinism and the eugenics movement; rocketry, radar and the Manhattan Project; and the revolutions in biochemistry, genetics, materials science and information technology.
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