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Chronological and topical survey, emphasizing immigration of diverse ethnic groups and religious, political, economic, and social developments, including industrialization a more...
Modernization and women: changing images and roles since mid-eighteenth century in the family, workshop, politics, society; cross-cultural comparisons.
08/24/2009-12/11/2009 Credits:
3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US) OR Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Rise of nationalism and communism; origins of conflict; United States involvement; impact on postwar regional and international politics; contemporary Vietna more...
Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century royal absolutism in France, Prussia, and Austria; concurrent economic, social, and scientific developments; the Enlightenment.
Study of a particular period or country in European history, its significance and relation to other areas and the present. (May be repeated for credit.)
Constitutional History of the United States to 1877
Colonial background; framing and adoption of the constitution; development of the court under Marshall and Taney; sectionalism, Civil War, Reconstruction.
08/24/2009-12/11/2009 Credits:
3.0
Satisfies
U.S. Cultures (US)
Prerequisite: HIST 020 or HIST 021, 3 additional credits in history or political science
The origins and development of slavery in Latin America from the arrival of the first Africans in Hispaniola at the end of the fifteenth century until the final abolition more...
Supervised Experience in College Teaching PROFESSIONAL WS
Students enrolled will lead discussion sections, grade papers and examinations, given an occasional lecture, and assist instructors in planning survey level course more...