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HIST 212: Historical Research and Methods
2.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Gathering and criticism of data; bibliographies and aids; problems in historiography, composition analysis, and the fi nal monograph. Regardless of the monograph topic chosen by the student, this course does not count toward either the United States or non-United States requirement within the major. This course must be taken in conjunction with another history course.
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HIST 213: Roots of Modernity:Revolutions in Politics,Society,and Thought
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Same as HUMN 213.
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HIST 213 - Roots of Modernity:Revolutions in Politics,Society,and Thought
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HIST 301: Readings in U.S.History
1.00 Credits
Union College - New York
A course allowing students (History, History/Political Science Majors and History Minors) to explore subjects in History not covered in the regular courses in preparation for the senior capstone seminar in which they write a "life philosophy" paper. Prerequisites: HIST 211.
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HIST 301 - Readings in U.S.History
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HIST 302: Readings in Non-U.S.History
1.00 Credits
Union College - New York
A course allowing students (History, History/Political Science Majors and History Minors) to explore subjects in History not covered in the regular courses in preparation for the senior capstone seminar in which they write a "life philosophy" paper . Prerequisites : HIST 211.
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HIST 311: American History to 1848
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
An examination of colonial society and culture, the Revolution, the Constitution, the early national period, Jacksonian Democracy, and historiography. Prerequisites: A previous 200-level course in history or permission of the instructor. (Odd years only.)
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HIST 312: American History from 1848 to 1919
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
A consideration of the Civil War, Reconstruction, industrialization, Populism, Progressivism, World War I, and historiography. Prerequisites: A previous 200-level course in history or permission of the instructor. (Even years only.)
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HIST 341: History of Britain to 1688
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
British history from the Roman occupation to the Glorious Revolution with emphasis on the development of the English people and state. Prerequisite: A previous 200-level course in history or permission of the instructor. (Odd years only.)
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HIST 342: History of Britain since 1688
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
A study of British history from the Glorious Revolution to the present with emphasis on political and institutional development and the role of Britain in the world, including the rise and decline of the British empire. Prerequisites: A previous 200-level course in history or permission of the instructor. (Odd years only.)
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HIST 408: The American Presidency
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Analysis of the institution of the presidency, its functions, formal and informal relationships, and its limitations within the American political system. Same as PLSC 408. (Odd years only.)
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HIST 413: Twentieth Century America
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Selected topics on the nation's history since 1919, including the 1920s, the Great Depression and New Deal, World War II, the Cold War, the Civil Rights Revolution, and political and social developments since 1945. Prerequisites: A previous 200-level course in history or permission of the instructor. (Even years only.)
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