Catalog of Hardin-Simmons University, 1979-1980 Graduate Bulletin Page: 35
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4303 Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1876
Surveys the background and causes of secession and war, the military,
political, economic and diplomatic aspects of the war, life
behind the lines, reconstruction and postwar adjustments. Special
attention is given to the roles of the war and reconstruction in
creating the modern patterns of industrial, political and cultural
America.
4304 Emergence of Modern America, 1877-1919
Surveys of the growth of American business and industry, the rise
of labor and farm organizations, the emergence of America as a
world power, the populist protest, the progressive reform movements
after 1900, America's increasing participation in world affairs,
culminating in its participation in the First World War.
4305 Recent History of the United States, 1920-present
Surveys the economic and political problems of the 1920's, the
depression, Roosevelt and the New Deal, World War II and the
Cold War. Emphasis is placed on the domestic problems of the
1950's and 1960's surrounding the Fair Deal, the Civil Rights
movement, and the New Frontier.
4306 American Political Ideas (Also Pol. Sci. 4314)
The ideas and writings of leading thinkers in America from colonial
times to present.
4321 Mexico since 1810
A study of the development of the Republic of Mexico from the
War of Independence to the present.
4323 Latin America in the Twentieth Century
A study of the development of Latin America in the Twentieth
Century both internally and externally. Special attention will be
given to those problems which have delayed the progress of Latin
America, and the countries of Argentina, Chile, and Brazil will be
used as examples of an emerging Latin America.
4352 Renaissance and Reformation
The introduction will include the impact that medieval institutions
and thought had on the period 1300 to 1650. Major emphasis
will focus on the basic economic, social, and political changes in
Europe during this time including the flowering of a culture
oriented toward ancient Greece and Rome and the religious crisis
of the period - the Protestant Revolt and Catholic Reform.35
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