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HIST 309: WestVirginiaandtheAppalachianRegion
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
Emphasis upon the development of western Virginia and the state of West Virginia. This course will examine the general geographical, political, and economic aspects of the southern Appalachian region. The impact upon the Mountain State of the patterns of settlement, the heritage of sectional conflict, the statehood movement, legal and political developments accompanying the assimilation of the area into the national economy, and national events will be considered. The student will view the current problems of the area and contemporary Appalachian society.
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HIST 310: TheGildedAgeandProgressiveEra
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
Course will encompass the domestic development of modern America from the end of Reconstruction through the New Freedom program of Woodrow Wilson.
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HIST 311: EconomicHistoryoftheUnitedStates
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
This survey course traces the historical development of the American economy from the Colonial Period to the 20th century. Based on the broad social, cultural, and legal context of economic growth, it devotes attention to the major historiographical debates about various phases of United States economic history.
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HIST 315: HistoryofAmericanWomen
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
The study of women in America from the 1600s to the present analyzes the diverse experience of women from different ethnic, racial, socio-economic, and regional backgrounds. Emphasis is placed upon the agency women created for themselves within patriarchal restraints.
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HIST 318: UnitedStatesandWorldWarII
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
Covers the event leading to the war, the major campaign, and the effects of the war on the home front. Major emphasis is upon military strategy and the campaigns.
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HIST 320: Sub-SaharanAfrica
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
An interdisciplinary examination of Sub-Saharan Africa, including the great migrations, the genesis of modern Africa in the nineteenth century, the impact of imperialism, and the rise and consequences of nationalism.
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HIST 329: TheRenaissanceandReformation
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
A study of Renaissance politics, literary and intellectual contributions, and the conditions of social and religious unrest which led to the successes and failures of the Reformation.
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HIST 331: AncientCivilization
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
The process by which civilizations develop and the application of this process to the ancient civilizations of the Mediterranean with special emphasis on the Hebrew and the classical civilizations of Greece and Rome. Prerequisite: HIST 101 or its equivalent.
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HIST 332: MedievalHistory
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
Concerns the development of Western traditions during this formative period of history from the fall of Rome to the Renaissance. Emphasis is placed on the development of the Christian Church and philosophy, the barbarian invasions, the crusade, and the formative beginnings of nation-states. Prerequisite: HIST 101 or its equivalent.
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HIST 333: ModernEuropeanHistory
3.00 Credits
Shepherd University
The political, economic, and intellectual achievements and failures of Europe from the time of the French Revolution to the coming of World War I, including the impact of European contact with the non-European world. Prerequisite: HIST 102 or its equivalent.
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