1967-1968 Academic Catalog

304, 305, 306 HISTORY OF ENGLAND-A, W, Sp (1968-69) A study of Great Britain from 55 B.C. to the present. Emphasis is upon the political, social, economic, cultural, and institutional development of the English people. Particular attention is focused upon the relationships between England and the United States. Three credit hours each quarter 307, 308, 309 HISTORY OF RUSSIA-A, W, Sp A study of the major developments in ancient, modern, and contemporary Russia. After a development of the political, economic, and social develop– ment of Russia to the time of Peter the Great, emphasis is upon the Russian background of communist ideas, organization, and practices. Three credit hours each qitarter 310 HISTORY OF THE RENAISSANCE AND REFORMATION (1968-69) A study of the religious, economic, social and political changes between 1500 and 1600 A.D., which produced our present-day naturalism, materialism, skepticism, and the Protestant movement. Four credit hours 400 SEMINARS IN HISTORY Prerequisites: Majors or l1 1 Iinors in History A. Literature Seminar An extensive study of selected historical problems. Pertinent literature will be read and analyzed in a group setting. B. Research in United States History C. Research in European History All majors are required to take either B or C. Each student will pre– pare a formal monograph. Five credit hours 401 HISTORY OF THE FAR EAST ( 1968-69) A course in the political, social, economic and religious history of China, India, Japan and Southeastern Asia from the earliest centuries to the present. Fottr credit hours

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