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HIST 469: Built Environments of North America:Symbol and Structure
3.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course is a survey of North American architectural landscapes from the colonial period to the present. This course will examine such topics as the diffusion of major styles of residential, commercial and public architecture across the continent, the relationship of geology and climate to the availability of building materials and technology and the effect of these on the human built environment, especially in the Pacific Northwest. Special emphasis will be placed on the visual differentiation of building styles and the symbolic, political and philosophical foundations of architectural form and decoration. (Cross-listed GEOG 469, PLAN 469)
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HIST 470: The First American Frontier,1607-1763
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
WINTER-ALTERNATE YEARS The development of American life, thought and institutions in the earliest settlements to the end of the French and Indian War. Topics include Puritanism, colonial wars, Native Americans and the family.
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HIST 471: The Era of the American Revolution,1763-1789
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL-ALTERNATE YEARS Surveys the courses and consequences of the American Revolution. Course begins with the colonies in the British imperial system, explores the reasons for revolt and covers the military, political and social history of the Revolution. The class investigates the need for and the nature of the new constitution.
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HIST 472: The Young Republic, The U
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING-ALTERNATE YEARS Federalists, Jeffersonians and the Era of Good Feelings. United States history from 1783 to 1824, emphasizing the conflict between nationalism and sectional interests.
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HIST 473: The Age of Jackson
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING-ALTERNATE YEARS The causes, course and effects of the Jacksonian Revolution, especially in their effect upon the development of the course of American nationality.
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HIST 475: Civil War and Reconstruction
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL The struggle over slavery and attendant problems. Particular emphasis is given to the philosophy and statesmanship of Abraham Lincoln.
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HIST 478: Contemporary America
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
WINTER-ALTERNATE YEARS A consideration of United States history in recent decades. Attention is given to the United State's position as a world leader, the interplay of foreign and domestic affairs and the oscillations of U.S. policy in recent times.
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HIST 481: History of American Foreign Relations from 1898
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL A topical approach to the expansion of America's open-door empire from 1898 to the present, with emphasis on the patterns of U.S. intervention around the globe, the impact of World Wars and the history of the Cold War.
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HIST 482: History of the American Frontier
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
SPRING-ALTERNATE YEARS The development of the United States as seen in its advancing frontiers. The impact upon the political, social and cultural development of the nation is emphasized.
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HIST 483: History and Government of the Pacific Northwest
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
WINTER/SUMMER An intensive study of the principal events and institutions of the four states comprising the Pacific Northwest and especially of their relations to the Federal Union. A comparative analysis of British Columbia is also included.
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