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HIST 1401 - Amer. Stories: Themes to 1877 |
This course provides a survey of American History while identifying and focusing upon particular themes which characterized the founding of the United States through the period of Reconstruction after the Civil War. Themes covered might include the evolution of American identity, politics and citizenship, Americans and the land, warfare and conflict in the shaping of America, inequality and dissent or liberty and slavery. Students will explore the negotiation of values, beliefs, and cultural practices which was worked through during the early period of American history with a view to better understanding the foundations of modern, multicultural America.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Directed Study, Online Undergraduate, Lecture Undergraduate College of Liberal Arts College Humanities and Social Sciences Division History/International Studies Department Course Attributes: American Exp Eqiv Crse, College of Liberal Arts |
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