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415. HISTORY OF THE NEAR EAST. (3)
An integrated study of the fundamental social, economic, and political changes in the Near East. Emphasis on post World War II developments.
416. HISTORY OF MODERN RUSSIA. (3)
Social and political history of modern Russia, with an anal ysis of Tsardom, the revolutionary movement, and the estab lishment and development of the Soviet regime. 417. DIPLOMATIC HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. (3) A survey of American diplomatic history from the stand point of the concepts of neutrality, isolation, expansion, manifest destiny, and the Monroe Doctrine.
418. HISTORY OF THE EXPANSION OF CHRISTIANITY. (3)
The background, origin, development, and spread of the Christian religion. Special emphasis on the influence of Ch;ristianity upon world civilization.
419. HISTORY OF COMMUNISM. (3)
Background, origin, development, teachings, and techniques of expansion of international Communism. Emphasis on the role of the Soviet Union in the Communist movement.
420. HISTORIOGRAPHY. (3)
An introduction to the nature and discipline of history. Meth ods of historical research and writing, of bibliography, and of major problems of historical interpretation.
421. SEMINAR IN HISTORY. (3)
Methods and techniques of research Emphasis on current problems.
and formal writing.
POLITICAL SCIENCE 301, 302. HISTORY OF AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. (3, 3) The organization and function of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches of the national government, national defense, finance, conservation of resources, business, labor, agriculture, foreign relations, and other subjects of national interest. Satisfies the state requirement in institutions in American history. A history of man's attempts to define the issues of politics and to apply reason to the conduct of government. A chrono logical survey of political thought from Classical Greece to the present. 303. HISTORY OF POLITICAL THEORY. . (3)
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