History Courses [116-142]HIST 116. United States Social and Intellectual History Since 1865. 3 crs. Continuation of HIST 115. HIST 118. United States Economic History Since 1865. 3 crs. Continuation of HIST 117 to the present. HIST 119. History of the United States South to 1865. 3 crs. Depicts the emergence of the South as a distinctive region with special economic, political, and social interests. HIST 120. History of the United States South Since the Civil War. 3 crs. Explores the economic, social, and political aspects of the South and its relation to the nation after the Civil War. HIST 121. History of Colonial America. 3 crs. Deals with the factors and problems of colonial settlement; imperial control; and the social, economic, and political growth of the colonies. HIST 123. The Jacksonian Era, Reform, and Sectionalism. 3 crs. Treats the rise of nationalism, westward expansion, the changing economy, the emergence of sectionalism, and reform movements during the Jacksonian era. HIST 124. The Civil War and Reconstruction. 3 crs. Study of the causes, leaders, and military campaigns of the Civil War and social, economic, and political developments from 1850 to 1877. HIST 125. Politics, Industrialization, and Reform, 1877-1920. 3 crs. Study of populists, imperialism, progressives, and reform movements in general, with special emphasis on big business and politics and industrialism. HIST 126. The United States Since World War I. 3 crs. Examination of the changing American social, political, economic, and cultural scene, with special emphasis on the impact of the progressive tradition since World War I. HIST 127. U.S. Reform Movements. 3 crs. Examination of major social and political reforms in the United States to the present. HIST 128. History of Women in American Society to 1890. 3 crs. Analysis of the participation and changing status of women in American institutional and cultural life. HIST 129. History of Women in American Society Since 1890. 3 crs. Continuation of HIST 128. HIST 130. East Africa to 1800. 3 crs. Examines the civilizations of Ethiopia, the Sudan, and the coast of East Africa, along with inland population movements from ancient times to the end of the eighteenth century. HIST 131. East Africa Since 1800. 3 crs. Continuation of HIST 130 to the present. HIST 132. Central Africa to 1800. 3 crs. Study of the social, economic, and political development and institutions of the peoples of Central Africa. HIST 133. Central Africa Since 1800. 3 crs. Continuation of HIST 132. HIST 134. West Africa to 1800. 3 crs. Analysis of the West African states from ancient times to the end of the eighteenth century. HIST 135. West Africa Since 1800. 3 crs. Continuation of HIST 134 to the present. HIST 136. Southern Africa to 1910. 3 crs. Treats the social, economic, and political development and institutions of South Africa. HIST 137. Southern Africa Since 1910. 3 crs. Continuation of HIST 136. HIST 138. North Africa and the Maghreb to 1800. 3 crs. Study of the social, economic, and political development and institutions of North Africa. HIST 139. North Africa and the Maghreb Since 1800. 3 crs. Continuation of HIST 138. HIST 140. History of the Caribbean. 3 crs. Patterns of political and social changes in the Caribbean region, 1600-1838. HIST 141. History of the Caribbean. 3 crs. Patterns of political and social changes in the Caribbean region, 1838 to present. HIST 142. Introduction to the History of Latin America to 1825. 3 crs. Study of the settlement, colonial institutions and society, and early 19th-century problems in Latin America and the Caribbean. Divisional Studies C.
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