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309. COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA. (3)
A survey of the Pre-Columbian cultures; the conquest by Spain and Portugal and the European background of these countries; the development of the socio-economic, cultural, and governmental institutions in colonial life; the back ground of revolution and the wars of independence.
310. REPUBLICAN LATIN AMERICA. (3)
A survey of the Latin American Republics from 1836 to 1945, emphasizing historical and representative govern ment, socio-economic, and cultural changes, and the role of the United States foreign policy in this era.
311 . LATIN AMERICA SINCE 1945. (3)
The Republics of Latin America si nce 1945 with special em phasis on changes in political, social, economic, and religious institutions resulting from international developments grow ing out of World War II.
312. HISTORY OF MEXICO . (3)
Mexico from colonial times to the present with emphasis on the development of major economic, social, and political in stitutions, and their influence on Mexico's relations with other hemispheric states. 313. HISTORY OF RELIGION IN LATIN AMERICA. (3) Religion in Latin America, including ancient non-Christian religions, Catholic, and Protestant influence, and the post World War II change in the Latin American religious picture.
320. CALIFORNIA HISTORY. (3)
Exploration and colonization; the Mexican period; the com ing of the Americans; statehood; the social, economic and political developments as a part of the United States.
325, 326. MEDIEVAL HISTORY. (3, 3)
A survey of Western European history from the fall of Rome to the Protestant Reformation. Medieval institutions with special emphasis on the transition in arts, letters, and learn ing from the medieval to the modern age. Includes the politi cal, social, and religious phases of the Reformation.
401, 402. EUROPE IN THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES. (3, 3)
First semester: the history of European culture, institutions, politics in the seventeenth century (1610-1715). Second semester : the history of European culture, institutions, and politics from the death of Louis XIV to the collapse of the Napoleonic Empire (1715-1815).
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