History and Social Sciences
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making history real, including and the special qualifications of the history Required of all Third Year students who choose a
reading, methods of presentation, historical pageantry,
teacher.
major
in this department.
Later American History. Three hours a History 347, Fall quarter, the United States from the Civil War to the Twentieth Century; History 348, Winter quarter, the period of Roosevelt, Wil-
History 347,
son,
348.
Credit, three hours each quarter.
week.
and the World War.
History
World
349.
Three hours a week. Spring United States
Politics.
The
Credit, three hours.
quarter.
relation of the
problems of Imperialism and World Organization. Third and Fourth Year students.
to the
to
History 441. political
thought and
States.
Open
to
Three hours a week.
Political History.
A
Credit, three hours.
quarter.
political
Open Fall
brief course in the history of
United (Omitted in
especially in the
parties,
Third and Fourth Year students.
1934-35.)
History 442. ter quarter.
Three hours a week. Winstudy of the actual working
Practical Politics.
Credit, three hours.
A
of political parties in the United States.
Open
to
Third and
Fourth Year students.
History 443.
Advanced Virginia History.
Spring quarter.
week.
Credit, three hours.
two or three political crises and Fourth Year students. of
History 444. Fall
quarter.
A
in Virginia history.
Three hours a detailed study
Open
to
Third
Three hours a week. study of international methods used today to draw
International Relations.
Credit,
three hours.
trade and international peace.
The
A
nations closer together and to regulate the difficult questions aris-
ing from national prejudices.
Open
to
Third and Fourth Year
students.
History 447, 448. Latin American History. Three hours Winter and spring quarters. Credit, three hours each quarter. (447), A course in the exploration, colonization, and early a week.
history of Latin America.
A
study of the national period (448), of the Latin American States, including their relation with Europe