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Show Arts, Letters and Science — History Arts, Letters and Science — History SS307. The Age of the American Revolution—Causes of separation of the United States from the British Empire; political theory of the Revolution; its military history; diplomacy of the Revolution; the Revolution as a social movement; its intellectual aspects; readjustments after independence; the formation of the American Union under the Articles of Confederation and the Constitution. W S (3) SS309. The New Republic—The development of the United States from 1789 to 1824, including emphasis on the Federalist Era, Jeffersonian Democracy, the War of 1812 and the Era of Good Feelings. A S Su (3) 55312. The Era of Sectional Conflict—The middle period of U.S. History, including the political aspects of Jacksonian Democracy, territorial expansion, sectionals, social reform, and the slavery controversy. A W Su (3) 55313. The Civil War and Reconstruction—The causes of the Civil War; political, economic, social, and military aspects of that conflict; and reconstruction to 1877. A S Su (3) 55314. History of the Black Man in America—Traces the development of the Negro in the history of the United States from his African origins to the present with emphasis on his contribution to American life. A (4) 55315. The Emergence of Modern America—Economic, social, and political histoiy of the United States, 1877-1920, emphasizing the forces that changed America from a rural society to an urban nation. W S (3) SS319. Recent America—Recent economic, social, and political aspects of the United States from 1920 to the present. A W S Su (3) 420. Constitutional History of the United States—Study of the Constitution, its interpretation and application. W (5) 423. Social and Intellectual History of the United States— A study in the cultural development of the United States with a strong emphasis on the post 1890 period. S (3) 425. Diplomatic History of the United States—Diplomatic relations of the United States and the development and reflection of foreign policy. S (5) 427. Far Western History—Traces the settlement of the region from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Coast. Influence of the Spanish in the Southwest. A S (3) 428. Utah History—Growth and development of the state of Utah in relation to her western environment. W (3) 429. History of the American Southwest—A history of the American Southwest from the age of Spanish exploration and occupation through the 19th century. S (3) 55430. History of the Middle Ages (300-1500)-Medieval civilization and institutions, including a study of the Renaissance. (Offered alternate years.) A (5) 55431. Early Modern Europe (1500-1815)—European Survey from the Reformation through the Congress of Vienna. (Offered alternate years.) W (5) 55432. Nineteenth Century Europe (1815-1900)-Develop- ment of Europe from the Congress of Vienna to the period of the First World War. W (5) 433. Twentieth Century Europe (1900 to present)—A study of Europe from the First World War to the present. Emphasis on the new role of Europe. S (5) 440. Russian History-Czarist and Soviet Russia—W (5) 442. History of Modern France—The history of modern France since 1789. Emphasizes the social, economic, and political topics. (Offered alternate years.) A (3) 443. History of Germany—A consideration of the political, social, economic, and cultural developments of Germany from 1848 to the present. (Offered alternate years.) S (3) 55450. English History (to 1714)—Beginnings to the advent of the Hanoverians. A (3) 55451. English History (since 1714)—Hanoverians to the present. W (3) 459. History of Spain and Portugal—A survey of political, economic, social, and cultural development of Spain and Portugal to the present. (Offered alternate years.) W (3) 460. Latin America, Colonial Period—A survey of political, economic, social, and cultural development of Latin America from the earliest times to the independence movement. (Offered alternate years.) A (3) 461. Latin America, Modern Period—A survey of political, economic, social, and cultural developments of the Latin American republics to the present. (Offered alternate years.) W (3) 136 137 |