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CORCORAN SCHOOL OF HISTORY
  
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CORCORAN SCHOOL OF HISTORY

History B1: Ancient and Mediaeval History: (B.A. or B.S. credit, 3
session-hours. 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.) Professor Dabney.


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History B2: Modern European History: (B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.
May be taken by first-year students.) Assistant Professor Barr.

History B3: General History of the United States: (B.A. or B.S.
credit, 3 session-hours. Not open to first-year students.) Professor Malone.

History C1: Moral, Religious, Intellectual and Social Development of
Europe:
Two B courses prerequisite.—Professor Dabney.

History C2: Jeffersonian Democracy, and History of the South:
Two B courses, including B3, prerequisite.—Professor Malone.

History C3: English and Colonial History: Two B courses, including
B2, prerequisite.
—England and Greater Britain under the Tudors, Stuarts, and
Hanoverians. Professor Malone.

History C5: The French Revolution: Two B courses, including B2, and
a reading knowledge of French, prerequisite.
—Assistant Professor Barr.

History D1: Destruction and Reconstruction of the Southern States:
All three B courses and one C course prerequisite.—For graduate students only.
Professor Dabney.

Summer Quarter 1926

History sB1-I: Ancient History. First Term. 1 session-hour. Professor
Fox.

History sB1-III: The Middle Age. First Term. 1 session-hour.
Associate Professor Bean.

History sB2-I: The Modern Age. First Term. 1 session-hour Associate
Professor Bean.

History sB2-II: The Modern Age. Second Term. 1 session-hour.
Associate Professor Bean.

History sB3-I: American History (Section I). Both Terms. 1 session-hour.
Professor Pearson.

History sB3-I: American History (Section II). Both Terms. 1 session-hour.
First Term, Professor Fox. Second Term, Associate Professor
Bean.

History sB3-II: American History. First Term. 1 session-hour.
Associate Professor Bean.

History sB3-III: American History. Second Term. 1 session-hour.
Associate Professor Bean.

History sC2-I: The South 1860-1876. First Term. Professor Pearson.

History sC2-II: The South since 1877. Both Terms. Professor Pearson.

History sC2-III: The United States 1774-1789. Second Term. Professor
Pearson.


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Courses for which there are no corresponding courses in the regular session:

History s66: Modern English History. First Term. 1 session-hour
elective in Education. Adjunct Professor Randolph.

History s68: The Teaching of History in Secondary Schools. Both
Terms. 1 session-hour elective in Education. Adjunct Professor Randolph.