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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: HIS 1210 or Permission of instructor This course examines politics, society, and economics during the Revolutionary and Early National periods. Major topics will include American society on the eve of the Revolution, the causes of the Revolution, military and diplomatic aspects of the eras, the development of political parties, reform movements, the changing status of Native and African Americans, and the position of women.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) This course traces the background of the Civil War, the war itself, and the aftermath of the war. It also familiarizes students with Civil War and Reconstruction historiography.
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3 (3 + 0) The purpose of this course is to examine American baseball as a cultural reflection and catalyst in American life since the 1840s. Drawing on primary and secondary sources, as well as guest lecturers the course will illustrate the place of the sport within American culture.
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3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: HIS 1220 or Permission of instructor This course traces the rise of industrialism; immigration and its impact; the urbanization of the nation; the westward movement; the organization of laborers and farmers; the growth of imperialism; and the reform spirit with attendant social, political, and constitutional adjustments. It also treats World War I and the War's immediate aftermath.
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3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: HIS 1210, HIS 1220, or Permission of instructor This course traces the distinctive role of the people of African heritage in the U.S. to 1876, moving from the background of African culture and the slave trade. The course focuses on the themes and subjects that reveal the complexities of the black experience. Credit will be granted for only one prefix: HIS or AAS. (AAS 3570)
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: HIS 1210, HIS 1220 or Permission of instructor This course continues to study the role of the people of African heritage in the U.S. from 1876 to the present. Emphasis is placed on understanding the black experience: family and church, sex and racism, politics, economics, education, criminal justice, Black Nationalism, and the permanent contradiction between America's ideals and its practices. Credit will be granted for only one prefix: HIS or AAS. (AAS 3580)
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3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: Satisfaction of Level I General Studies course requirements This course concentrates on the movement of people into the United States. It considers the factors which cause them to migrate, their adjustment to their new homes, and the interaction between them and other Americans. (General Studies-Level II, Historical; Multicultural)
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) This course traces the development of historic preservation in the U.S. and examines the role of the public historian in managing cultural resources.
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5.00 Credits
3 (1 + 5) This course, which includes site tours, covers the establishment and development of significant 19th century towns and military establishments in Colorado and adjacent states.
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5.00 Credits
3 (3 + 0) Prerequisite: HIS 1220 or Permission of instructor This course covers the United States between 1912 and 1945 including politics, foreign policy, society, technology, economics, and culture. Among topics covered are the U.S. in World Wars I and II, culture, society and politics in the 1920s, the Great Depression, and the New Deal.
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