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HISTORY

History sB1-I. Ancient History: First Term. 8:30; A. B. 6. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Bittinger.

Oriental and Greek History.


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History sB1-II. Medieval History: First Term. 9:30; A. B. 6. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Hale.

History sB2-III. European History: First Term. 11:30; A. B. 7.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Fox.

History sB2-I. European History: Both Terms. 8:30; A. B. 26. Credit,
1 session-hour.

First Term, Mr. Flippin. Second Term, Mr. Simms.

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

History sB2-II. European History: First Term. 9:30; A. B. 8. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Flippin.

European History from 1789 to 1815.

History sB2-III. European History: First Term. 11:30; A. B. 7.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Hale.

European History from 1815.

History sB3-I. American History. Both Terms. 11:30; A. B. 6. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Simms.

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

History sB3-II. American History: First Term. 10:30; A. B. 6. Credit,
1 session-hour.

Mr. Simms.

From the inauguration of Jefferson through the Civil War.

History sB3-III. American History: Second Term. 9:30; A. B. 14.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Simms.

From the end of the Civil War to the present.

History sB6-I. Latin American Culture: First Term. 10:30; A. B. 25.
Credit, 1 session-hour.

Mr. Belaunde.

A general survey of South American Sociology, including a study of the territorial and
racial factors; description of the principal institutions; the state, the church, the family,
education, economic evolution, literature, and the fine arts; both in the colonial and in
the present times.

History sB6-III. Hispanic-American Political Evolution: First Term.
12:30; A. B. 7. Credit, 1 session- hour.

Mr. Belaunde.

A survey of the political organization of the colonial society, the new ideas and institutions
of the revolutionary period and the different stages of the republican process:
anarchy, dictatorships, oligarchies, bureaucratic caesarism and political consolidation.

History sC2-I. American Revolution, 1763-1789: First Term. 9:30;
G. H. 3. Fee $5.00.

Mr. Johnson.


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History sC2-II. American History, 1789-1815: Second Term. 10:30;
G. H. 3. Fee $5.00.

Mr. Pearson.

History sC2-III. The Old South: Second Term. Monday, Wednesday
and Friday; 4 to 6 P. M.; G. H. 1. Fee $5.00.

Mr. Pearson.

History sC9-I. English History, to 1250: First Term. 10:30; G. H.
3. Fee $5.00.

Mr. Johnson.

History sC9-II. English History, 1250-1485: Second Term. 8:30; G.
H. 1. Fee $5.00.

Mr. Fox.

History sC9-III. English History, 1485-1688: First Term. 8:30; G.
H. 3. Fee $5.00.

Mr. Hale.

History sC14-I. Latin American Diplomatic Relations: Second Term.
9:30; G. H. 3. Fee $5.00.

Mr. Belaunde.

A study of the diplomatic history of Latin America including the relations between
Latin America and Europe, and Latin America and the United States, and the relations
of Latin American countries among themselves; special emphasis to be placed on the Pan
American movement since the Congress of Panama to the present day, and the evolution
of the Monroe Doctrine.

The Teaching of High School Social Science: Both Terms. See Education
sB10-I (d).