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HIS 310: The Colonial Period:Roots of American Society
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Plattsburgh
Political, social, economic and intellectual life of the American colonial period. Puritanism, Indian-white relations, slavery and other social strains. The colonial period's relationships to the American Revolution. (Fall/Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: three credits in U.S. history.
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HIS 311: America's Revolutionary Era,1763-1815
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Plattsburgh
the social, cultural and political origins of colonial rebellions, 2) the problems of fighting a war of liberation while attempting to unify and govern a pluralistic, contentious population, and 3) the consolidation of governmental power and creation of nationalism. (Fall/Spring). Liberal arts.
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HIS 314: Civil War and Reconstruction
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Plattsburgh
Causes and events leading to secession; ideology of republican party; military campaigns; impact of the war on American thought; emancipation; conservative and radical reconstruction; aspirations of blacks; failure of reconstruction. (Spring/Summer). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: three credits in U.S. history.
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HIS 315: Corporate Impact on America,1877-1933
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Plattsburgh
Examines the effects of industrial capitalism and the corporation on American society, economy and politics. Topics will include incorporation, corporate principles in politics and society, business interests in foreign policy, and the workers' and farmers' response to corporate capitalism. (Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: three credits in U.S. history.
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HIS 316: History of Migration in the United States
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Plattsburgh
The history of migration within modern U.S. borders from first European settlements to the present day. Considers issues involved in migration including family strategies, economics, technology, gender, ethnicity, and the construction of communities in which many different migrant groups meet. (Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: HIS101 or HIS102.
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HIS 319: U.S.Environmental History
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Plattsburgh
This course studies the history of the role and place of nature in American culture. The central goal of the course is to explore the changing conceptions of nature in the United States in order to understand ways in which the natural environment have been an influence in the history of the nation. Includes a case study of the Adirondacks. (Fall/Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: three credits in history.
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HIS 320: History of U.S.Youth Culture
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Plattsburgh
A cultural history of the American teenager, focusing on the post-WWII era and examining how style and culture play central roles in both youth identity and youth marketing in the United States. Extensive discussion on popular music; films, such as Public Enemy and Blackboard Jungle; and the relationship between popular media and national trends and ideas of juvenile delinquency. (Fall/Spring). Liberal arts. Prerequisites: 3 credits in U.S. history.
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HIS 323: Race and Ethnicity in American Culture
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Plattsburgh
Examines the ways in which notions of race and ethnicity play critical roles in the production of American culture, focusing on African American and immigrant cultural traditions. Topics could include the 19th century minstrel stage; the Harlem Renaissance; "Amos-n-Andy"; films such as Birth of a Nation and Bulworth; the assimilation of Jewish and Mexican immigrant groups; the zoot suit riots; Japanese fashion and theatre traditions; World War II propaganda films; Beat literature and comedy; and the rise of the hip hop nation. (Every Year or Third Semester). Liberal arts.
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HIS 326: History of Modern Britain 1600 Present
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Plattsburgh
This course will present the history of the United Kingdom as a group of different nations that retained unique social identities in spite of political and economic union. Political, social, economic and global aspects will be studied in parallel to understand both the development of Great Britain as an imperial and industrial power and the decline of that power in the twentieth century. Liberal arts. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
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HIS 330: The Cultural History of U.S.Exploration
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Plattsburgh
Study of the social and cultural history of modern U.S. exploration in various physical environments. Topics include: cultural and political uses of exploration; the social practice of engineering expeditions; the consequences and social repercussions of exploration. (Fall). Liberal arts. Prerequisite: three credits of U.S. history.
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