AMH 4172 Era of the American Civil War. Credits: 3; Prereq: 6 hrs of history. A reading and discussion course with emphasis on U.S. politics from 1850 to 1876. Topical focus on expan- sion and conflict, nativism, steps toward separation; military and policy aspects of the War; the conflicting goals of reconciliation and freedom; constitutional problems; the political economy of Reconstruction dur- ing the Grant era. (H) AMH 4231 U.S. World War I to World War II. Credits: 3 Post WWI America: the Twenties: Depression and New Deal: WWII. AMH 4270 U.S. Since World War II. Credits: 3; Prereq: 6 hrs of history. Post-World War II America; America as world power; social revolution, Vietnam, Watergate and after. (H) AMH 4307 U.S. Social and Intellectual History to the Civil War. Credits: 3; Prereq: 6 hrs of history. Colonial religious and social structure, Enlightenment, revolution, constitutionalism, liberalism, emergence of a national culture, age of reform. (H) AMH 4309 U.S. Social and Intellectual History; Age of Darwin and Industrialism. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: 6 hrs of history. Impact of industrialism and changing scientific ideas on literature, social thought and society. (H) AMH 4310 U.S. Social and Intellectual History: The 1960s. Credits: 3; Prereq: 6 hrs of history. Social change in the 60s: conformity, confrontation, civil rights, black power, campus protest, Vietnam, counterculture, feminism, structure vs. culture in social change. (H) AMH 4374 The U.S. in the World Economy, 1783-1980. Credits: 3; Prereq: 6 hrs of history. Focuses upon the interrelatedness of the United States' economy with the economies of other lands since the 18th century. (H) AMH 4402 The South to 1860. Credits: 3; Prereq: 6 hrs of history. Development of southern culture from the earliest set- tlements to the development of southern nationalism. (H) AMH 4403 The South Since 1860. Credits: 3; Prereq: 6 hrs of history. Impact of Civil War and Reconstruction; economic, political and social development of the new south. (H) AMH 4546 American Military History and Policy. Credits: 3; Prereq: 6 hrs of history. A study of the American military establishment from its colonial beginnings to the present with the major emphasis on the place of the military within the framework of American society and the major events of the civil-military relationship. (H) AMH 4563 Women, Work and the Family in American History. Credits: 3; Prereq: 6 hrs of history. Examines the impact of industrialization and demo- graphic transition on women's work and the family from the colonial period to contemporary America. (H, I) AMH 4571 Slavery and Civil War. F. Credits: 3 Biracial settlement of the south, a minority within a minority, north of slavery, abolitionist crusade, sec- tional controversy, the War, and why the North won. (H) AMH 4935 Undergraduate Seminar in American Civilization. S. Credits: 3 Topics and themes of the American past examined from interdisciplinary perspectives. Individual pro- jects based on student training and interest will be emphasized. Asian History ASH 2023 East Asia to 1800. Credits: 3 Introductory survey of East Asian history tracing the development of the social, political, and cultural tradi- tions of China, Japan and Korea. (H, I) ASH 2033 East Asia Since 1800. Credits: 3 An introductory survey of the modem transformation of Chinese, Japanese and Korean societies'from the beginning of the 19th century to the present with an emphasis on social, political and economic changes. (H, I) ASH 3402 China to 1800. Credits: 3 Examination of the nature and development of tradi- tional Chinese society with a broad emphasis on social, political, economic, and cultural factors. (H, I) ASH 3404 Modem China. Credits: 3 Survey of the social, political and economic transfor- mation of modern Chinese society from 1800. (H, I) ASH 3441 Japan to 1800. Credits: 3 Examination of the nature and development of tradi- tional Japanese society with a broad emphasis on social, political, economic, and cultural factors. (H, I) ASH 3442 Modem Japan. Credits: 3 Survey of the social, political and economic transfor- mation of modem Japanese society from 1800. (H, I) ASH 3521 India to 1857. Credits: 3 A thematic and historical introduction to the culture and society of the subcontinent of South Asia. (H, I) ASH 3550 India Since 1857. Credits: 3 Social, political, and religious developments in British and independent India. (H, I) ASH 3930 Undergraduate Seminar in Asian History. F,S. Credits: 3 Undergraduate seminar in Asian history will be offered in several sections with rotating topics. Only Juniors majoring in history may elect this course. European History EUH 2000 Western Civilization: From Early Times to the Middle Ages. F, S, SS. Credits: 3 An introduction to western civilization. Treats the early cultures in Mesopotamia and Egypt, the Minoan-Mycenean society, Greece, the Hellenistic period and the Roman Empire to the Barbarian inva- sions. (H, I) EUH 2001 Western Civilization: From the Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century. F, S, SS. Credits: 3 Treats feudal, manorial, urban and religious institu- tions in medieval society, Renaissance and Reformation, the Thirty Year's War, the Age of Louis XIV, and the Age of Reason. (H,I) HISTORY EUH 2002 Western Civilization: From the Eighteenth Century to the Present. F, S, SS. Credits: 3 Treats the eighteenth century revolutions, Napoleon, romanticism and reaction, national unifications and imperialism, competing ideologies, the world wars, and Europe in the postwar era. (H, I) EUH 2090 Intellectual History of Europe, Ancient through Medieval. Credits: 3 Examines intellectual developments from the ancient to the medieval period that form the foundations of Western views of human nature, society, the natural world, and God. EUH 2091 Intellectual History of Europe, Renaissance to Modern. Credits: 3 Examines intellectual developments that have shaped modern views of human nature, society, the natural world, and God. EUH 3121 The Early Middle Ages. F. Credits: 3 A study of the formation of the Medieval West from the dissolution of the Roman Empire to the year 1000 A.D. The course will particularly examine the ways in which Roman, Christian, and Germanic traditions fused to form a new civilization. (H, I) EUH 3122 The High Middle Ages. S. Credits: 3 A topical examination of European civilization from the eleventh through the fourteenth centuries. The course will contrast the urban and rural, northern and southern forms of economic, social, cultural, and polit- ical phenomena. (H, I) EUH 3140 Renaissance. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: 3 hrs of history. Interpretations of the Renaissance. Italy: political, lit- erary, and artistic developments. The northern Renaissance and Christian Humanism. (H, I) EUH 3144 Reformation. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: 3 hrs of history. Medieval and Renaissance backgrounds. The Protestant and Catholic Reformations of the sixteenth century. Impact on European society. (H, I) EUH 3202 Europe, 1660 to 1763. Credits: 3 Eurpoean politics, society, ideas, and institutions from the age of Louis XIV to the dissolution of the French colonial empire. (H, I) EUH 3204 Europe, 1763 to 1848. Credits: 3 European politics, society, ideas, and institutions from the Enlightenment to the revolutions of 1848. (H, I) EUH 3205 Europe, 1848 to 1914. Credits: 3 European politics, society, ideas, and institutions from the revolutions of 1848 to the outbreak of World War I. (H, I) EUH 3206 Europe Since 1914. Credits: 3 European politics, society, ideas, and institutions from World War I to the present. (H, I) EUH 3401 Economic and Social History of Ancient Greece. Credits: 3; Prereq: 3 hrs of history. An analysis of the social and economic development of Greece from the time of the Mycenaen palaces until Roman conquest. Attempts to view Greek society in its entirety. (H, I, S) EUH 3411 Rome and the Mediterranean. Credits: 3; Prereq: 3 hrs of history. tt Grading is on S-U basis only.