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HIST 3310 |
Intellectual History of the United States |
Three semester hours. (FL) |
The impact of major ideas on the development of the nation, with emphasis on Puritanism, the Enlightenment, Transcendentalism, rise of democracy, the Women s Rights Movement, industrialism, populism, progressivism, socialism, the Civil Rights Movement, the struggle to forge a national identity, and those aspects of American thought that continue to agitate contemporary society. Prerequisite: Six hours of history and/or political science. |
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