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HISTORY

History 40. C. Ancient History.—9:30; C. H. 3. Credit, 2 hours
(one session-hour). Mr. Dabney.

A study of the foundations upon which the life of all Europe and America rests.
Corresponds to one term of History B regular session.

History 41. C. The Modern Age (Course I).—2:30; C. H. 3. Credit,
2 hours (one session-hour). Mr. McConnell.

European History from 1450 to 1789. A study of the Renaissance, the Protestant
Revolution and the Causes of the French Revolution. Text-Books.—Seebohm's
Protestant Revolution; Myers' The Modern Age; Dabney's Causes of the French
Revolution.

Accepted for one term of History B2 regular session.

History 165. C. The Middle Age.—8:30; C. H. 3. Credit, 2 hours.
Mr. McConnell.

A study of European history from the fall of the Roman Empire to the 15th Century.
All the great movements and institutions of his period will be taken up. Text-Book.—
Myers' The Middle Age; Robinson's Readings in European History, Vol. 1.

History 166. C. Modern English History.—12:15; C. H. 3. Credit,
2 hours. Mr. McConnell.

Stress will be laid on such topics as the Growth of Parliament, England's Colonial
Empire and Policy, Cabinet Government, the Era of Reform in the Nineteenth Century,
and Foreign Policy.

History 167. C. United States History and Civics.—3:30; C. H. 3.
Credit, 2 hours. Mr. Snavely.

This course is intended to cover the constitutional history and government of the
United States. The lectures, discussions, and assigned readings will bear mainly on
constitutional and political development.

History 168. C. The Modern Age (Course II).—10:30; C. H. 3.
Credit, 2 hours. Mr. Dabney.

European History during the half Century preceding the outbreak of the world
war, with special reference to the Causes of the Great Struggle. Text-Book.—The
Roots of the War, by W. S. Davis and others.

War of the Nations. Text-Books.—Robinson and Beard's Development of Modern
Europe, Vol. 2; Gibbons' The New Map of Europe.


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Virginia History and Course R.—12:15; P. L. 1. Mr. Snavely. See
page 15.

Review of United States History, R.—10:30; C. H. 4. Mr. Lemon.
See page 15.

Review of English History, R.—3:30; C. H. 5. Mr. Lemon. See
page 15.