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CORCORAN SCHOOL OF HISTORY.
  
  
  
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CORCORAN SCHOOL OF HISTORY.

History B1: General History, Ancient and Mediaeval.—(B.A. or B.S.
credit, 3 session-hours. Recommended to first-year students.) Assistant Professor
Barr.

History B2: Modern European History.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.
Recommended to first-year students.) Assistant Professor Barr.

History B3: General History of the United States.—(B.A. or B.S.
credit, 3 session-hours. Recommended to be taken in the second year, if possible.)
Associate Professor Malone.

History B4: American History from the end of the Revolution to the
War of Secession, with emphasis upon the remote and proximate causes of


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secession and war.—(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours. Not recommended
to first-year students unless mature and well prepared.) Professor Dabney.

History C1: Moral, religious, intellectual and social development of Europe.
Two B courses, including B1, prerequisite.—Professor Dabney.

History C2: History of the South from the Revolution to the Present:
Two B courses, including either B2 or B3 prerequisite.—Associate Professor
Malone.

History C3: English and Colonial History: Two B courses, including B2,
prerequisite.
—A study of English history from the accession of Elizabeth to the
end of the Seven Years' War, together with American developments during the
same period. Associate Professor Malone.

History D1: Destruction and Reconstruction of the Southern States:
Three B courses, including B1 and B3 or B4, and one C course prerequisite.—For
graduate students only. Professor Dabney.