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HIST 3311 United States Diplomatic History

A study of the foreign policy of the United States since it emerged as a world power about 1900. Emphasis is placed on the causes and effects of U.S. policy decisions in dealing with Latin America, Asia, and Europe and the U.S. role in World Wars I and II. Present world problems receive special consideration. (Same as POLS 3311) Prerequisite: HIST 2311 or 2312, and HIST 2340, or instructor’s consent.

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HIST 3313 History of Texas

A study of the social, economic, and political history of Texas from the period of colonization to the present. Prerequisite: HIST 2311 or 2312, or instructor's consent.

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HIST 3314 The American South

A study of the South from its colonial beginnings to the present. Special emphasis is placed on the history and development of slavery before the Civil War and of black southerners after. Prerequisite: HIST 2311 or 2312, and HIST 2340, or instructor’s consent.

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HIST 3325 History of the American Presidency

A study of the South from its colonial beginnings to the present. Special emphasis is placed on the history and development of slavery before the Civil War and of black southerners after. Prerequisite: HIST 2311 or 2312, and HIST 2340, or instructor’s consent.

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HIST 3362 History of Latin America

A study of Central and South America including European heritage, discovery, exploration and settlement, colonial institutions and government, struggles for independence, and the establishment of national states. Prerequisite: HIST 1311 or 1312, and HIST 2340, or instructor’s consent.

3

HIST 3370 History of England to 1707

A study of the social, political, and economic history of England from the pre-literary period to the Act of Union in 1707 and the reign of Queen Anne. Prerequisite: HIST 1311, and HIST 2340, or instructor’s consent.

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HIST 3371 History of Great Britain Since 1707

A continuation of HIST 3370 from the Act of Union in 1707, this course includes the growth of the British Empire and Britain’s role in world affairs. Prerequisite: HIST 1312, and HIST 2340, or instructor’s consent.

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