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CORCORAN SCHOOL OF HISTORY
History A1: An introductory survey of world history designed especially
to meet the needs of undergraduates who expect to take only the required
three session-hours of history. Students who already have credit for a B
course may not register for this course. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)
Professor Barr.
History B1: Ancient and Medieval History: Should be taken first by
all students intending to choose History as their major subject, and, in fact, by
all who wish to have a real understanding of modern History.—(B.A. or B.S.
credit, 3 session-hours.)
Professor Dabney.
History B2: Modern European History: Open to first-year students.
(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)
Assistant Professor Hale and Acting Assistant Professor Porter.
History B3: General American History: Not open to first-year students.
(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)
Associate Professor T. C. Johnson and Acting Assistant Professor
Meade.
History B4: General English History: Not open to first-year students.
(B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)
Associate Professor T. C. Johnson and Acting Assistant Professor
Meade.
History C1: History of European Civilization including Science, Religion
and Morals: Two B courses prerequisite.
Professor Dabney.
History C2: Social History of the United States, 1776-1865: Two B
courses, including B3, prerequisite. (Offered in 1934-35.)
Associate Professor Abernethy.
History C3: The Old South, 1776-1865: Two B courses, including B3,
prerequisite. (Not offered in 1932-33.)
Associate Professor Abernethy.
History C4: American History Since 1865: Two B courses, including B3,
prerequisite. (Not offered in 1933-34.)
Dr. Cappon.
History C5: The French Revolution: Two B courses, including B2, together
with a reading knowledge of French, prerequisite. (Offered in 1935-36.)
Professor Barr.
History C6: Napoleon: Two B courses, including B2, together with a
reading knowledge of French, prerequisite.
Professor Barr.
History C7: The Italian Risorgimento: Two B courses, including B2,
together with a reading knowledge of Italian, prerequisite. (Offered in 1934-35.)
Professor Barr.
History C8: The Expansion of England: Two B courses, including B4,
prerequisite. (Offered in 1934-35.)
Associate Professor T. C. Johnson and Acting Assistant Professor
Meade.
History C9: Medieval England: Two B courses, including B4, prerequisite.
Associate Professor T. C. Johnson.
History C12: Europe Since 1814: Two B courses, including B2, prerequisite.—Lectures
and discussions on the social and economic aspects of the
period, the progress of social legislation, nationalism, imperialism, and the
background of the World War.
Assistant Professor Hale and Acting Assistant Professor Porter.
History C13: History of the West: Two B courses, including B3, prerequisite.
Dr. Cappon.
History D1: Seminar in the History of Virginia: Hours by appointment.
Associate Professor Abernethy.
History D2: Seminar in the History of European Diplomacy, 1870-1914:
A reading knowledge of French or German is required.
Assistant Professor Hale and Acting Assistant Professor Porter.
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