Texas Western College 1959-1960.pdf - Utep
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lllstorg, Cower~annent and Soclologg<br />
Dn. REX W. STnrCaLaNn, Choirman<br />
Professor Emeritus WALLE~; Professors Srrucrr~~n. GREGORY, PORTER, TIMMONS;<br />
Associate Professors QLTINN, MYRES, FULLER. MCNEELY;<br />
Assistant Professors BLOOM. GERALD, HARVEY. CROSS;<br />
Insiructors Bnoannus. VOWLL, DENNY, HOW, GOODMAN, H ~ I S<br />
HISTORY<br />
Covernmeot 3326 may be counted for History in satisfying the maior or minor<br />
requirements. Former<br />
For Undergraduates Number<br />
3101 History of the United States [ 301<br />
Survey of the factors that have affected the growth of American democracy;<br />
Eura can background. American environment. development of social and po-<br />
liticaf institutions, conflict with imperial control and separation, constitution<br />
making-state and national, leffersonian republicanism and Jacksoni:tn demo-<br />
cracy. the Civil War.<br />
3102 History of the United States [ 302<br />
Reconstruction, the lodustrial Revolution and its influence u on American<br />
industry, economic imperialism, American participation in wor?d affairs, the<br />
First World War and after, economic depression. The New Deal, and the<br />
Second World War.<br />
3106 History of <strong>Western</strong> Civilization (to 1715) . .<br />
NEW<br />
Ancitnt c~v~l~rationr. Cr~ece :tnd Rumc. Chrrsuan~ty; rnedicvnl c~\,~l~zal.orl in thr<br />
\Vest, cl5lrrrt Eurup~.; thr Hcn;usrnncc. 1'rolest.int Hrlorm~t~on. dyna,t~c and<br />
rcllnlotor wura. tI~e exnarlslc,n of E~.rone. -. dwmc riehl - munnrrhv. ~~. . trturnnlt ~- of<br />
parhmentary SovernGnt in England.<br />
3107 History of <strong>Western</strong> Civilization (since 171.5) [ NEW<br />
International affairs in the eighteenth century, the Enlightenment, French Revo-<br />
lution and Napoleon, revolution and counter-revolution, the industrial revolution.<br />
the western democracies in the nineteenth century, central and eastern Europe.<br />
the intellectual revolution, imperialism. World War I, democracies and dictatar-<br />
ships, revolt against colonialism. World War I1 and after.<br />
3212 The Ancient World I312 - -<br />
A survey of the ancient civilizations-Babylonian, Chaldean. Assyrian, Persian.<br />
and Egyptian; more intense study of the Greek histor with its art and culture<br />
and its spread aver the Mediterranean world; Roman {istory with its system of<br />
law. its early beginnings and expansion over Europe, rise and decline of the<br />
Romm Empire. Prerequisite: Sonhomore standing or six semester hours of<br />
History.<br />
3213 Medieval Europe [ 313<br />
Decline of the Roman Empire. Germanic kingdoms. Eastern Roman Em ire<br />
rise of Islam and the Crusades, the medieval church, rise of cities, feudaesml<br />
the origin of the universities. culture of the Middle Ages. Prerequisite: Sophomore<br />
standing or six hours of History.<br />
3217 A General Survey of the History of <strong>Texas</strong><br />
1317<br />
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or six semester hours of History.<br />
For Crnduafes and Undergradumes<br />
3323 Europe, 1870-1920 [ 323<br />
A survey 01 the different countries of Europe end their internal develo ment to<br />
1920. Prerequisite: Twelve semester hours of History, or six hours of History<br />
and six hours of other social science.<br />
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