University of Virginia Library

HISTORY.

History S B 1-I. Ancient History.—Both Terms. 9:30; R. 3. Mr. Barr.
Oriental and Greek History.

History S B 1-III. The Middle Age.—First Term. 8:30; R. 3. Mr.
Hansen.

Mediaeval history from the fall of Rome to the middle of the 15th century.

History S B 2-I. The Modern Age.—First Term. 10:30; R. 3. Mr.
Barr.

European History from the middle of the 15th century to 1789.

History S B 2-II. The Modern Age.—Both Terms. 12:30; R. 3. Mr.
Barr.

From 1789 to 1815.

History S B 2-III. The Modern Age.—Second Term. 10:30; R. 3. Mr.
Barr.

From 1815 to the present.

History S B 3-I. American History.—Both Terms. 11:30; R. 3. Mr.
Pearson.

From the beginning of the colonial period through the election of 1800.

History S B 3-II. American History.—First Term. 12:30; C. H. 105.
Mr. Hansen.

From the inauguration of Jefferson through the Civil War.

History S B 3-III. American History.—Second Term. 10:30; C. H.
100. Mr. Malone.

From the end of the Civil War to the present.

History S C 2-II. History of the South from 1815 to the Outbreak of
the Civil War.
—Second Term. 11:30; G. H. Upstairs. Mr. Malone.

Two B courses of the regular session, including either B 3 or B 4, or their equivalent
prerequisite.

History S C 2-III. History of the South Since 1861.—Both Terms. 8:30;
G. H. Upstairs. Mr. Pearson.

Two B courses of the regular session, including either B 3 or B 4 or their equivalent,
prerequisite.

History S 66. Modern English History.—First Term. 11:30; M. L. 11.
Mr. Hansen.

From the end of the Seven Year's War to the present.

History S 68. The Teaching of History in Secondary Schools.—Both
Terms. 12:30; M. L. 11. Credit, one session-hour in Education.
Mr. Pearson.

Lectures—assigned reading, class reports.

Two years of history prerequisite.