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In this section: HIS 201. Global Studies. HIS 202. American Studies. HIS 210. Early World Civilization. HIS 220. Early American History. HIS 250. Practicing History. HIS 300. Colonial America. HIS 301. American Revolution and Federal Period. HIS 302. The Age of Jackson. HIS 303. The Civil War and Reconstruction. HIS 306. The United States, 1939-present. HIS 307. Vietnam and Watergate. HIS 308. The U. S. in the Industrial Age, 1877-1939. HIS 310. African-American History. HIS 311. Native American History. HIS 312. Women in American History. HIS 313. Religion in American History. HIS 317. United States Foreign Relations. HIS 318. American Military History. HIS 319. American Life and Thought. HIS 321. The American Frontier. HIS 322. History of Appalachia. HIS 323. History of Kentucky. HIS 325. History of the South. HIS 336. History of Canada. HIS 351. England to 1688. HIS 352. England since 1688. HIS 353. Russia to 1917. HIS 354. Russia since 1917. HIS 355. Modern Germany. HIS 356. Medieval Europe. HIS 357. The Renaissance and Reformation. HIS 358. Revolutionary Europe. HIS 359. Nineteenth Century Europe. HIS 361. Twentieth Century Europe. HIS 370. African History. HIS 371. Traditional China. HIS 372. Modern China. HIS 373. Japanese Civilization. HIS 374. The Middle East. HIS 376. Ancient History. HIS 377. Twentieth Century Asian Wars. HIS 379. Latin American History. HIS 389. Honors Seminar. HIS 399. Selected Topics in History. HIS 451. Curriculum and Instruction for Social Studies. HIS 476. Directed Study. HIS 499C. Senior Seminar in History. HIS 499D. Teaching Social Studies. |
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