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HIST 203H: AFRO-AMER HIST TO 1865-HONORS
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
An historical and analytical study of African Americans from the colonial era to the end of the Civil War. It includes the study of the cultural heritage of African Americans, their contributions to the building of America, including the economic and political institutions, and the role of African Americans in the expansion of American freedom, liberty, and democracy. Credit, three hours.
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HIST 204: AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY FROM 1865
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
A study of African-American life from Reconstruction to the present. The course focuses on the challenges of achieving racial justice and equality in the face of adversity. The course looks at protest movements leading to institutional reform, African-American contributions to the creation of a modern urban culture, overall American economic prosperity, and global power and leadership.Credit, three hours.
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HIST 205: THEMES IN WORLD HISTORY
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The content of the course is transnational, global, and multidisciplinary. For example, students will compare labor systems in different times and nations, explore long distance trade routes, trace spread of diseases, religions, technologies and/or ideologies.Credit, three hours.
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HIST 207: CONTINUITY AND CHANGE IN AMERICAN HISTORY
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The course will center on my research and be titled "African American Deathways and Death work." The course will be topical but also discuss death as it changed over time in the U.S. Topics for discussion include, but not limited to, a)gender, race, and death, b)Black business of death, c) black cemeteries and burial spaces, d) Africanisms & African American deathways.
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HIST 290: INTRODUCTION TO HISTORICAL METHODS
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The course is designed to introduce history majors, and others, to history as a social science discipline. The major emphasis of the course is on research methods, historical analysis, historical interpretation, historiography, and writing formal research papers.Credit, three hours.
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HIST 290 - INTRODUCTION TO HISTORICAL METHODS
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HIST 300: HISTORY OF DELAWARE
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The development of Delaware from colonial times to the present, the land, the people, the culture, the institutions. Resources of the state will be used and special projects will enable the students to play a part in preserving the rich heritage of the state.Credit, three hours.
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HIST 302: ENGLAND AND THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH FROM 1688
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
Political, economic, and cultural growth of modern England and the Commonwealth.Credit, three hours.
Prerequisite:
HIST 102
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HIST 302 - ENGLAND AND THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH FROM 1688
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HIST 312: AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The course examines the history of American military forces from the Revolution against Britain through the present. The causes of war, as well as its prevention, are emphasized.Credit, three hours.
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HIST 312 - AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY
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HIST 314: LATIN AMERICA SINCE 1824
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The history of Latin America since independence, with special emphasis on conditions today, including the relations of Latin America with the United States and the rest of the world.Credit, three hours.
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HIST 315: AFRICAN HISTORY TO 1884
3.00 Credits
Delaware State University
The history of Africa from earliest times to the Berlin Conference, which signaled the division of Africa by the European powers.Credit, three hours.
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