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HIST 611 Early American Indian History
This course will focus on the history of American Indians, especially those of the eastern woodlands, from precontact times to the 1830's. Particular emphasis will be on the response of Indians to demographic catastrophe, the development of trade between Indians and colonists, and Indian responses to European colonization in British America and New France. The role of Indians in the American Revolution and the changes caused by Removal will also be treated.
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in History
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History does not just narrate a sequence of past events. The practice of history examines change over time and tries to understand the forces that contributed to those changes. Historians are most interested in questions that begin by asking ‘why’ or ‘how.’ These questions demand complex answers about who we are, how we have come to where we are, and what forces have shaped humanity through time.
Accelerated Master of Arts in History
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...3 HIST 604 Contemporary Greater China 3 HIST 605 Medieval Japan 3 HIST 611 Early...
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in American Studies
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...HIST 353 Indigenous Peoples of North America HIST...Code Title Hours AAAS 611 History of the...
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in African and African-American Studies
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...HIST 307 Modern Africa, Honors AAAS 306/HIST...Politics in Africa AAAS 611 History of the...
Master of Arts in Global and International Studies
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...Transnational Terrorism 3 or HIST 810 Colloquium in...equivalent (e.g. PORT 611 ). Quichua, Kaqchikel Maya...