312 HISTORY OF MEXICO (3) Mexico from colonial times to the present with emphasis on the development of major economic, soci,al, and political institutions, and their influence on Mexico's relations with other hemispheric states. Offered alternate years. 313 HISTORY OF RELIGION IN LATIN AMERICA (3) Rel igion 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. Offered alternate years. 320 CALIFORNIA HISTORY (3) Exploration and colonization; the Mexican period; the coming of the Americans; statehood; the social, economic, and political developments as a part of the United States. Offered alternate years. 325, 326 MEDIEVAL HISTORY (3, 3) A survey of Western European history from the fall of Rome to the Protestant Re format ion. Medieval institutions with special emphasis on the transition in arts, letters, and learning from the medieval to the modern age. Includes the political, social, and religious phases of the Reformation. Offered alternate years. 401, 402 EUROPE IN THE SEVENTEETH 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). Offered alternate years . 403, 404 EUROPE IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES (3, 3) First semester: the history of Europe from the end of the Napoleonic Empire to the end of the Franco-Prussian War (1815-1870). Emphasis on the rise of nationalism, liberalism, international relations, and internal conditions of the major European countries. Second semester: the history of Europe from the end of the Franco-Prussian War to the outbreak of World War I (1870-1914) . Emphasis on the rise of nationalism, neo-imperialism, and the diplomatic background of World War I. Offered alternate years. 407, 408 HISTORY OF THE FAR EAST (3, 3) First semester: the history of China and Japan from the earliest times to the beginning of Westernization. Second semester: the history of the transformation of the Far East in modern times under the impact of Western civilization . Offered alternate years. 409 HISTORY OF SOUTH ASIA (3) A survey of the history and culture of the South Asian subcontinent from the earliest times, through the eras of European expansion, British rule, and the nationalist move ment to the present. Offered alternate years . 410 HISTORY OF SOUTHEAST ASIA (3) The history and culture of modern Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaya, Indonesia, and the Philippines from earliest times. Emphasis on the expan sion of European influence, and the growth of nationalism in Burma, Indonesia, Indo China, and the Philippines. Offered alternate years.
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