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American Democracy, Civil War & Reconstruct ion, 1800-1877 .. .. .. ... .. ... ... .. .. ... .. ................... 3 Nationalism and the growth of sectionalism reform move­ ments; Manifest Destiny; disruption of American democracy, Civil War and political reconstruction to 1877. Social & Intell ectua l History of the United States ... .. .. . 3 Social impact of westward expansion, immigration, indus­ trialization, urbanization and cultural pluralism combined with major intellectual ideas instrumental in the shaping of American society. Prerequisite: I 07. Alternate years. History of Latin America .............. ...... .. ... .. .. .. .... .. ... .... .. .. .. ... .. 3 Major indigenous civilizations; conquest by Spain and Portu­ gal; colonial institutions and culture; wars of independence, political, economic and social developments to the present, including the role of the United States in the region. Medieval History ..................................... ................................ 3 Medieval Europe from the fall of Rome through the 14th century; emphasis on the church, theological development, political institutions, society, literature and economics of the period. Offered alternate years. Studies in Modern Europe .... ... .. .... ... ................ .. .. .... ... ... 1-3 Thematic and period studies in 16th through 20th century Europe including: Age of Revolutions, Age of Ideologies, Enlightenment, Industrialization, Holocaust, and Global Inter­ dependence. May be repeated with different focus. The American Presidency .. .. ... .... ..... .. .... .. .. ........ ...... ............ . 3 Historical development of the office of the presidency; formal and informal powers of the President in executive, legislative, judicial, military, diplomatic and political areas. History of the Christian Church ..... ... .. ...... .. ... .... ..... .. ... .. ..... 3 A historical survey of Church history from Pentecost to the present. Emphasis given to leading personalities and move­ ments within the Church. Offered fall semester. Ancient Greece....... .... .... ...... .. .. .......... ..... ........................... .. ... . 3 History of Ancient Greece from the.Minoan-Mycenaean cultures to the Hellenistic period; emphasis on the literature, religion, art and modes of thought of the period. Roman History ..... ....... .. ..... .... ... .... .. .. ... ....... ........ ..................... 3 Roman history from its beginning to the fall of the Empire; Rome's part in the preparation of the Mediterranean world for the spread of Christian ity; Rome's contributions to Western civilization.

World Civilizations 1.. .. ... . .. .. . .. ... . . . . . .. . .... . .. . . ................. . . . . ... . .... 3 Highlights in the development of World civilization with an overview of Western, Asian, African and Latin American civili­ zations to 1500. Examination of compa rative cultural contribu­ tions made in the arts, sciences, government and rel igions. Includes regional geographic studies. Fee: S12. World Civilizations 11 .... ...... .. ... ... .. ... ............ ........... .... .... ... .. .. .. 3 Highlights in the development of World civilization with an overview of Western, Asian, African and Latin American civilizations since 1500. Examination of comparative cultural contributions made in the arts, sciences, government and religions. Includes regional geographic studies. Three hours lecture, one hour discussion. Fee: S12. Perspectives on World Civil izations .. ............................ 1-2 Introduction to historical interpretation with reference to Christian understandings of history. For clarification contact the Department of History, Government & Social Science.

HIST 308

HIST 201

H1sn10

HIST208

HIST 312

HIST21s

HIST313

All upper division courses have prerequisites of: 107,207 and 208. May be waived only with faculty signature.

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The Black Ameri ca n Experience .. ..... .. .. ... ... .. ... .... .. ...... .... ... 3 An historical examination of the black's experience beginning with the African kingdoms, slave trade, slavery in the New World, emancipation during the Civil War, and the search and struggle for equality, to the present. Ancient Near East .. ... ... ...... .. ......... .... .... .. .. .. .. .. .... ... .. ... ... .. .. .. .... 3 A study of the culture of the Ancient Near East with emphasis on history. literature, religion and the modes of thought. At­ tention is given to cultural preparation for the biblical faith. Eng li sh History ........................ ....... ............... .. ... .. ..... ....... .. .. .... 3 Survey of British history from the Anglo-Saxon period to contemporary times; emphasis on social, intellectual, religious and political developments. Studies in Briti sh Hi story ........ ..... ...... ..... ... .. ...... ..... ....... .. .. ... 3 Period and thematic studies in British history to include: Tudor-Stuart England, Victorian England, Empire and Com­ monwealth. Re ligious History of England, British Politics and the English Middle Class. The Colonial Peri od, Ameri can Revoluti on, l 607- 1800................................... ... 3 Settlement and growth of the Anglo-American civilization; the American Revolution; growth of political, economic, social and religious institutions to 1800.

HIST 300

HIST 318

HIST 304

HIST 320

HIST3os

HIST 321

HIST 306

HIST 323

H1ST301

HIST 324

Undergraduate Programs

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