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Nov 21, 2024
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HIST 314 - U.S. History and Historiography, Since 1877 A topical survey of American history from Reconstruction to the very recent past with emphasis on understanding the development of divergent, sometimes conflicting, interpretations on subjects central to understanding America’s past. Designed for students who successfully complete the first semester of the sequence. Students successfully completing this course learn how historical interpretation is shaped by theory, scientific method, moral and political choices, and the application of methodologies drawn from other disciplines. This second semester of a two-semester survey is required of all history majors during their first year as a declared history major.
Prerequisite: History major or minor. Credit(s): 4 Course Attribute(s):
- Social Perspectives course for the Dialogues.
- Honors Scholar Course.
- This is a writing-enhanced course.
- This course meets the Missouri Statute Requirement.
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