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309 COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA (3) Pre-Colombian cultures; conquest by Spain and Portugal and the European background of these countries; development of the socio-economic, cultural, and governmental insti­ tutions in colonial life; the background of revolution and the wars of independence. 310 REPUBLICAN LATIN AMERICA (3) Latin American Republics from 1836 to 1945; historical and representative govern­ ment; socio-economic and cultural changes; the r()le of the United States' foreign policy in this era. Alternate years, offered 1969-70. 311 LATIN AMERICA SINCE 1945 (3) Republics of Latin America since 1945; changes in political, social, economic, and religious institutions resulting from international developments growing out of World War II. Alternate years, offered 1969-70 . 312 HISTORY OF MEXICO (3) Mexico from colonial times to the present; development of major economic, social, and political institutions, and their influence on Mexico's relations with other hemispheric states. Alternate years, offered 1969-70. 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. Alternate years, offered 1970-71. 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. 325, 326 MEDIEVAL HISTORY (3, 3) Western European hi story from the fall of Rome to the Protestant Reformation; medie­ val institutions with special emphasis on the transition in arts, letters, and learning from the medieval to the modern age; political, social, and religious phases of the Reformation . Alternate years, offered 1970-71. 401, 402 EUROPE IN THE SEVENTEENTH AND EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES (3, 3) First semester: European culture, institutions, politics in the seventeenth century (1610-1715). Second semester: European culture, institutions, and politics from the death of Louis XIV to the collapse of the Napoleonic Empire ( 1715-1815). Alternate years, offered 1970-71. 403, 404 EUROPE IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES (3, 3) First semester: Europe from the end of the Napoleonic Empire to the end of the Franco­ Prussian War (1815-1870); the rise of nationalism, liberalism, international relations , and internal conditions of the major European countries. Second semester: Europe from the end of the Franco-Prussian War to the outbreak of World War I (1870-1914); the rise of nationalism, neo-imperialism, and the diplomatic background of World War I. Al t ernate years, offered 1969-70. 407, 408 HISTORY OF THE FAR EAST (3, 3) First semester: China and Japan from the earliest times to the beginning of Western­ ization. Second semester: the transformation of the Far East in modern times under the impact of Western civilization . 96

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