HISTORY 630
630-152
United States History from 1841 to 1896
3 Cr.
Jacksonian Democracy through the Populist Movement with emphasis on domestic economic and political developmehts. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: 630-151 United States History to 184'1.
630-153
United States History from 1896 to the Present
3 Cr.
Populist Movement to the present emphasizing the reform movements, two world wars and the rise of America as a world power. Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: 630-152 United States History from 1841 to 1896.
630-170 History of Africa (Formerly 630-202)
4 Cr.
General survey of African history. Special emphasis on political, economic and social problems of the 19th and 20th centuries. Lecture 4 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: None.
630-171
The Negro in American Culture
to 1908
4 Cr.
The role of the Negro in American history from origins in Africa; as slaves in the new world; in the making of America; his struggle to improve his status; and contributions to American culture. Lecture 4 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: None.
630-172
The Negro in American Culture from 1908
4 Cr.
Studies beginning with the birth of the NAACP and the National Urban League. The growing of racial intolerance in America, the Negro renaissance and the important social and cultural strivings of Black Americans in the mid-20th century. Lecture 4 hours. Laboratory 0 hours. Prerequisite: 630-171 The Negro in American Culture to 1908.
630-201
History of Russia
4 Cr.
Growth, development and decline of the Kievan State. Evolution of the Muscovite tsardom and the expansion of the Russian Empire to 1917. Considers geopolitical, social, cultural and intellectual developments. Emphasis on the theory of tsardom, which led to the emergence of a distinct civilization in Russia. Lecture 4 hours. Laboratory o hours. Prerequisite: 630-103 Man and Civilization.
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