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HIST 330: U.S.Diplomatic History
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A survey of major themes, events and forces shaping the development of American foreign relations throughout our history. Key documents such as the Monroe Doctrine will be examined, as will significant issues including manifest destiny, the United States as a world power, origins of Cold War and Detente.
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HIST 331: Historical Archaeology
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. The course introduces students to the purposes, subject matter, methodology and historical background of the discipline of historical archaeology. Building on research issues and methodologies of anthropological archaeology and history, the multidisciplinary aspects of this field are introduced through field trips, projects, guest lectures, readings and classroom presentations. Prerequisite: ANTH 197 or HIST equivalent.
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HIST 337: Practicum:Selected Topics in Local and Regional History
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Selected historical topics relating to the Shenandoah Valley and surrounding region are studied in depth. Students will undertake primary research and collaborate on final project. See the e-campus for current classes. The course may be repeated when content changes. Prerequisite: GHIST 225.
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HIST 338: U.S.Urban Social History
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. This course will examine the complex social interactions among people in the US urban areas from the colonial period through the present focusing on the themes of race, gender, sexuality, labor, housing, consumption and the environment. Participants of this course will engage in a collective research project examining the transformation of Harrisonburg in the post-World War II era.
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HIST 339: Selected Themes in U.S.History
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Selected themes are studied in depth. See e-campus for current classes. Course may be repeated when content changes.
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HIST 340: Internship in History
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Provides students with practical experience in using historical skills in a public or private agency. Periodic student reports and seminars required. This course may be repeated with permission of department head. Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing, HIST 395 and permission of the department head.
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HIST 341: Selected Themes in World History
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Selected themes are studied in depth. See e-campus for current classes. Course may be repeated when content changes.
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HIST 350: Virginia
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. An interpretive survey of the history of Virginia from its Colonial beginnings to the present time.
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HIST 355: Afro-American History to 1865
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A survey of the experience and changing status of African-Americans in the United States from 1619 through the Civil War, with attention to the West African background, cultural developments, social and political movements, slavery and the slave trade, dual-consciousness, and emancipation.
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HIST 356: Afro-American History Since 1865
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. A survey of the experience and changing status of African-Americans in the United States from Reconstruction to the present, emphasizing the strengthening of social and cultural institutions; Afro-American leadership; the impact of segregation; the Great Migration; labor, protest and cultural movements; pan-Africanism; the Civil Rights Movement; and contemporary issues.
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