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  1. A Short History of the US Working Class: From Colonial Times to the Twenty-first Century by Paul Le Blanc, 1998-05
  2. The Fire This Time: Essays on Life Under US Occupation by Julian Aguon, 2006-08-12
  3. Before Equal Suffrage: Women in Partisan Politics from Colonial Times to 1920 by Robert J. Dinkin, 1995-10-30
  4. Stitches on Time: Colonial Textures and Postcolonial Tangles by Saurabh Dube, 2004-03-31
  5. HISTORY OF THE UNITEDSTATES FROM THE EARLIESTDISCOVERY OF AMERICA TOTHE PRESENT TIME VOL2 by Elisha Benjamin Andrews , 2010-08-21
  6. The Story-Time of the British Empire: Colonial and Postcolonial Folkloristics by Sadhana Naithani, 2010-06-01
  7. Crime and Punishment in Latin America: Law and Society Since Late Colonial Times
  8. A Time for Tea: Women, Labor, and Post/Colonial Politics on an Indian Plantation by Piya Chatterjee, 2001-11-30
  9. A Nation Transformed by Information: How Information Has Shaped the United States from Colonial Times to the Present
  10. New York and Slavery: Time to Teach the Truth by Alan J. Singer, 2008-07-10
  11. Anne Bradstreet and Her Time by Helen Campbell, 2009-05-11
  12. Southern Slavery and the Law, 1619-1860 by Thomas D. Morris, 1996-01-31
  13. Colony Or Free State - Alpheus H Snow by Alpheus H Snow, 2010-02-19

21. WebQuest Examples: Grades 3-5 Social Studies
Grades 35 Social studies WebQuests = newly listed since 6 TourusA, Tour the us anddevelop a map, article Travel Back To colonial times, Students research one of
http://webquest.sdsu.edu/matrix/3-5-Soc.htm
Grades 3-5 Social Studies WebQuests
= newly listed since 6/1/2002
A Forest Forever Decide the fate of a newly designated National Forest. A Nation Divided Students research and write a letter to their partner on the opposite side of the war. A New Life: Coming to America Write a play about immigration in the 1800's through Ellis Island. A Pilgrimage into History Compare and contrast colonies of Jamestown and Plymouth A Stitch in Time! Learn about Amish, African and Native American cultures and create a quilt that combines the three. Adventure Into the Unknown Design a board game based on the adventures of Lewis and Clark And They Came to the Streets That Were Paved With Gold Chinese immigration to California during the Gold Rush-1882 Art for Sale Look at art and culture of the Pacific Northwest. Use a spreadsheet to examine pricing trends. Best State U.S.A. The Mission WebQuest Trip around US to choose the BEST of the US to integrate into a newly created state Board Games of the Ancient World Learn about and play ancient games. Bowhead Whale Hunting Addresses the many issues surrounding the Bowhead Whale hunts in the Arctic Breakout at the North Carolina Zoo Pick an animal from the zoo and pretend that you've broken out and escaped to a distant part of North Carolina. Document and analyze your journey.

22. LMC - History & Social Studies
to learn about life in colonial times, click on American studies Web This is theReference/Research of current and historical information on the us Congress.
http://www.spusd.k12.ca.us/spms/lmc/html/sub/history.html
American History Ancient History Social Studies American History The American Civil War Home Page - Unbelievably complete, ANYTHING you want to know about the Civil War. American Memory - WOW, the National Library of Congress has a collection of key documents, films, photographs and sound recordings of our nation's history. Look in the American Memory Historical Collections. American Revolution Links - Links to great Revolutionary War sites. American Studies Web - This is the Reference/Research page for this large site. Search for specific topics or click on the Historical and Archival Resources for General History Links. ArchivesUSA is a current directory of over 5,000 repositories and nearly 120,000 collections of primary source material across the United States. The African-American Mosaic - A Library of Congress resource guide for the study of Black history and culture. Colonial American Links - Recommended colonial history links. Colonial American History Resources - Early colonies, historical figures, historical documents, rare colonial maps, colonial skills, relgion in the colonies, historical resource sites. Colonial Links - A HUGE collection of links relating to the Colonial period in American history.

23. Social Studies Department
the United States from precolonial times up to placed on vocabulary development,social studies skills enhancement The us Constitution; The Federalist Era; The
http://www.pvhs.k12.nj.us/socialstud.html
SOCIAL STUDIES
BASIC WORLD HISTORY (5.0 Credits) Grade 9 Text: World History: Connection to Today, Prentice Hall, 2001
The Basic World History course is designed to aid students in developing a multi-cultural view of our world, with an increased awareness of the growing interdependence among people today. The major periods of world history will be studied, but the emphasis will be cultural rather than historical. Students will examine the geography, government, history, economics, and culture of the world's major cultural regions. This course differs from regular World History in that a greater emphasis is placed on the basic skills needed for academic success. Vocabulary enhancement, writing, map and chart interpretation, geography, and reading are among those skills to be developed. Topics may include the following areas:
  • Western Europe
  • Africa
  • China and Japan
  • Russia and Eastern Europe
  • India
  • Latin America
  • Middle East
WORLD HISTORY (5.0 Credits) Grade 9 Text: World History: Connections to Today, Prentice Hall, 2001
Prerequisite: None
The World History course is designed to aid students in developing a multi-cultural view of our world, with an increased awareness of the growing interdependence among people today. The major periods of world history will be studied, but the emphasis will be cultural rather than historical. Students will examine the geography, government, history, economics, and culture of the world's major cultural regions. Topics may include:

24. UNT Libraries: Subject Guides, Military Studies
For books on military studies, first consult the Statistics of the United States,colonial times to 1970 C3 DefenseLINK (Official site of The us Department of
http://www.library.unt.edu/subjects/military/milstudy.html

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Military Studies
Biographical Sources Internet Sources Books Opposing Viewpoints ... Bibliographies
Books
For books on military studies, first consult the Online Catalog . The Online Catalog contains materials added to the collection since 1979. For older materials, consult the Card Catalog. You can search by subject, author, or title in either catalog. Subjects used in the catalogs can be found in Library of Congress Subject Headings (red books) located near the Reference Desk. Check the following subject headings if you need help getting started:
Military art and science Military education Military history , and United StatesArmed Forces Back to Top Located from the Electronic Resources database America: History and Life
Historical Abstracts

InfoTrac Custom Newspapers
Includes Texas, national, and international newspapers
PAIS International

Social Sciences Abstracts

Sociological Abstracts

U.S. Government Periodicals Index
Located on the Internet Air University Library Index to Military Periodicals Located in , 1st floor, Willis Library
America: History and Life
Combined Retrospective Index to Journals in History Historical Abstracts New York Times Index and other newspaper indexes Lower Level Microfiche Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature Social Sciences Index (formerly International Index 1907-1965 and Social Sciences and Humanities Index, 1965-1974)

25. Women's Studies Courses At University Of Rhode Island
Life; Black Women in the us colonial times to Present History Topics (New Interpretationsin us Women's History HPR 110 Honors Introduction to Women's studies.
http://www.uri.edu/artsci/wms/courses.htm
Women's Studies Program
University of Rhode Island Degrees Faculty Carlson Endowment Scholarships ... Events
Courses in Women's Studies (Those shown with asterisks( ) are required of majors) WMS 150 Introduction to Women's Studies (Gen. Ed., Social Sciences). Images of women in American culture, the theories and processes of socialization, historical perspectives, and implications for social change. *WMS 210 Introduction to Feminist Theories Historical. Development of feminist thought, the exploration of contemporary feminist theories, including African-American, lesbian, Western and non-Western perspectives, and the future role of feminist theories. WMS 220 Women and the Natural Sciences. An interdisciplinary perspective on women as practitioners and subjects of natural science; history of women in science; science as a gendered discourse. *WMS 300 Field Experience in Women's Studies. Supervised field work allowing students to learn through direct personal experience about the background, problems, and concerns of particular populations of women. *WMS 310 Race, Class, and Sexuality in Women's Lives.

26. Beginning Library Research On African American Studies
of African American women, ranging from colonial times (1700's) to of African Americansin the us Army, 1866 African American studies Statistical Information.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/adams/shortcu/afam.html
Information Resources on African American Studies
Encyclopedias Bibliographies Indexes Biographical Sources ... Internet Resources Stanford University Libraries contains many titles on the historical and contemporary experience of African Americans, making it an excellent place for students conducting research in this area. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of African American Studies, relevant titles are often dispersed throughout the general collection depending upon subject matter. Use Socrates , Stanford's online catalog, to locate books and other materials. Use the library's print or electronic indexes to locate journal articles and published papers.
Encyclopedias , Handbooks, Dictionaries
Encyclopedias, Handbooks, Dictionaries, etc. can provide useful descriptions, overviews, and lists of recommended reading on a topic.
African American Studies Encyclopedias and Handbooks
The ABC-CLIO Companion to the Civil Rights Movement (Green Library HASRC (Lane Room) E185.61 G895 1993) A guide to the Civil Rights struggle from the end of the great Civil War to the present day. It contains concise, encyclopedic entries arranged in alphabetical order. The African American Almanac (Green Library Information Center E185 .N385 2000). Includes significant documents, a list of "Black Firsts," essays on history, art, film, the military, and organizations.

27. 2001-2003 University Of Wisconsin-Madison Undergraduate Catalog
Students who wish to include courses in information studies and librarianship in in15th century Europe to 1900, and in the us from colonial times to the
http://www.wisc.edu/pubs/ug/10lettsci/depts/library.html
College of Letters and Science
Library and Information Studies
General Information
Accreditation

Courses for Undergraduates

Courses for Undergraduate Education Majors
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4217 Helen C. White Hall, 600 North Park Street, Madison, WI 53706; 608/263-2900; uw-slis@slis.wisc.edu polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/slis Professors Cortez, Hopkins,Wiegand; Associate Professors Lundin, Robbins (director); Assistant Professors: Eschenfelder, Whitmire Undergraduate adviser: Barbara J. Arnold, 4217C H. C. White Hall, 263-2909; bjarnold@facstaff.wisc.edu Faculty minority liaison: Dianne Hopkins, dhopkins@facstaff.wisc.edu
General Information
Return to Top Graduate Courses The information profession is concerned with the ways people create, collect, organize, store, analyze, distribute, send, and use information. Students may prepare themselves for a variety of careers available in today's information-based society, including: information resources manager, librarian, abstractor or indexer, online search specialist, information broker, library systems analyst, and information products and services sales representative. Examples of specialized programs that combine information studies with other disciplines or professional fields are: art, law, or music librarianship; archival studies, conservation and preservation; information services for children or older adults; and public administration for information services. The basic level of education for library and information studies professional positions is the master's degree built upon a bachelor's degree in any subject area.

28. Women's Studies Faculty
The Americas Review, and Explorations in Ethnic studies. writings produced withinthe various us Latino communities from colonial times to the
http://www.albany.edu/ws/belen.html
Back Home Distinguished Service Professor Office: SS 250b
Phone: 518-442-4719
E-mail: eab@albany.edu
The Puerto Rican Diaspora: Its History and Contribution Women in the Latin American Development Process (with C.E. Bose, 1995), Researching Women in Latin America and the Caribbean (with C.E. Bose. 1993), The Way it Was and other Writings by Jesus Colon (with V. Sanchez Korrol, 1993), The Hispanic Experience in the United States (with B.R. Sjostrom, 1988), The Puerto Rican Woman: Perspectives on Culture, History, and Society La mujer en la sociedad puertorriquena Albany PR-WOMENET Database: An Interdisciplinary Annotated Bibliography on Puerto Rican Women (with C.E. Bose and A. Roschelle, 1991), and An Interdisciplinary Guide for Research and Curriculum on Puerto Rican Women (with C.E. Bose and B.R. Sjostrom, 1990). She is currently working on the book manuscript Imagining the Nation: Colonialism, Migration, and Puerto Rican Culture to be published by Temple University Press. She has also published extensively in journals such as

29. Medieval Times
colonial America. Medieval times Medieval Living History studies This site wasdone by organizations that recreate Medieval fighting and battles.
http://www.jacksonesd.k12.or.us/k12projects/jimperry/Medieval.html
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A Tour of Dolwyddelan Castle
Take a tour of an old Castle in Wales! Complete with drawing, pictures
Anglo-Saxon, Viking, Norman and British Living History
This site offers a great deal of information and links dealing with
EuroDocs: Western European Primary Historical Documents
These are primary sources of written material all from European History. You'll find many primary source materials for medieval as well as other time periods.
HWC Classroom, Knox
Read a good textbook lately? Try this online text for studying Western Civilization. Well written and well organized, it features hypertext links throughout to explain the whole picture.
Medieval Living History Studies
This site was done by organizations that re-create Medieval fighting and battles. There are groups like this in our area as well if you're
NetSERF
Great site with information on almost everything Medieval. Sorted by subject and theme with lots of content.

30. KU Women's Studies Program: Courses
WS 560/AAAS 560 Race, Gender Postcolonial times, Omofolabo Ajayi, 200-320 MW,204 WOMEN'S studies 201. us Women Today An Interdisciplinary Introduction (3
http://www.ku.edu/~wsku/courses.shtml
Women's Studies 2120 Wescoe
Lawrence, KS 66045
womstu@ukans.edu
Women's Studies Home Major Requirements Courses GTAs Advisory Board Friends of Women's Studies Spring 2003, Summer 2003, and Fall 2003 Course Schedules SPRING 2003 WS 201 Women's Studies: U.S. Women Today: An Interdisciplinary Introduction (3) W S 201 Line # 55503, Kelley Massoni, MWF 9:30-10:20, 204 Bailey WS 201 Line # 55505, Carey Scheerer, T R 9:30-10:50, 206 Smith WS 201 Line # 55507, Janna Knittel, 10:30-11:20, 204 Bailey W S 201 Line # 55509, Carey Scheerer, 8:00-9:20 am, 4071 Wescoe WS 330 Women in Contemporary African Literature (3), Omofolabo Ajayi T R 9:30-10:50, 2032 Haworth WS 389 Gender: Female, Male, and Beyond (3), Kathryn Libal T R 2:30-3:50, 2023 Haworth WS 396 Studies in..History of Women and Body (3), Marta Vicente T R 11:00-12:20, 4012 Wescoe WS 396 Studies in..Women in Popular Cultur (3), Kelley Massoni MWF 12:30-1:20, 220 Fraser WS 468 Psychology of Women (3), Zoe Peterson MWF 8:30-9:20, 2023 Haworth WS 498 Independent Study (instructor's permission) by appt.

31. Social Studies
Labyrinth A tremendous site for Medieval studies from the University of us History.United States History From colonial times to modern times (Mississippi
http://www.learningspace.org/instruct/jr_high/sites/soc_studies.html
Fact Finding The Library of Congress Country Study Need to know ANYTHING about any country?
CIA World Factbook
Excellent maps and information on most countries
Constitutions of the World
Text versions of Constitutions from many countries
States Census Bureau Statistics
Lots and lots of statistics here...very interesting
The World Factbook 1995
Information on just about every country in the world U.S. Government The Anatomy of a Murder: A Trip Through Our Nation's Legal Justice System
Understan ding the Federal Courts
: Good site from the United States Federal Judiciary
Thomas Legislative Information on the Net
: Spend hours searching for Senate and House information
RefLaw - A Virtual Law Library Reference Desk
: Washburn University...very powerful
The Law Engine
: A magnificant great site
Legal Search
: Search for terms, case studies and documents related to the law

32. Women's Studies Resources
UCB Library Microform Sets in Women's studies as well as in 15 languages from Europeand us on women women's letters and diaries from colonial times to 1950.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Collections/Womstu/wsres97.html
WOMEN'S STUDIES RESOURCES
Encyclopedias, Dictionaries, and Handbooks
Guides to the Literature
Bibliographies
Chronologies
... Internet Resources
ENCYCLOPEDIAS, DICTIONARIES, AND HANDBOOKS
  • Dictionary of feminist theory . HQ1115.H86 1995 DOE REF Encyclopedia of women and gender . J. Worell, ed. 2 vols. HQ1115.E52 2001 DOE REF Encyclopedia of women in American politics . HQ1236.5.U6E53 1993 DOE REF European women's almanac . HQ1587.S69 1992 GSSI, INFO, MAIN Handbook of American women's history . HQ1410.H36 2000 DOE REF, MOFF REF Historical dictionary of feminism . HQ1115.B65 1996 DOE REF, MOFF REF Routledge critical dictionary of feminism and postfeminism . S. Gamble, ed. HQ1115R68 2000 DOE REF Routledge international encyclopedia of women; global women's issues and knowledge . C. Kramarae and D. Spender, eds. 2 vols. HQ1115.R69 2000 DOE REF Women in the thirld world; an encyclopedia of contemporary issues . HQ1870.9.W6548 1998 DOE REF Women's issues. M. McFadden , ed. 3 vols. HQ1115.W6425 1997 DOE REF
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GUIDES TO THE LITERATURE
  • Introduction to library research in women's studies . HQ1206.A12.S42 1985 MOFF, MAIN

33. Howard University
and journal articles covering all areas of us history from precolonial times tothe and secondary documents on African-American studies, including the
http://www.howard.edu/asp/keywordsearch/resourcesondemand.asp?keyword=African St

34. Social Studies
Primary Sources and Activities us History This NY times Daily Lesson Plan AmericanHistory. colonial Williamsburg Almanack 17501780 Experiencing colonial Life
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Social Studies Resources
From the Branciforte Junior High School Library
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History and Social Studies "American History Sites General History and Social Studies Sites

World and Ancient History Sites."
75 Social Studies Sites.

"Blue Web'n Applications."
K-12 History

"K-12 Sources - Curriculum - Lesson Plans" Primary Sources by Region
"A listing of over 3700 websites describing holdings of manuscripts, archives, rare books, historical photographs, and other

primary sources for the research scholar."
8TH GRADE - U.S. HISTORY ...
SCORE: Grade 8 - U.S. History and Geography: Growth and Conflict U.S. History and Geography.
12 units from Colonial to Inventors.
American History Sites
Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators - U.S. History
Primary Sources and Activities U.S. History
"This page contains reproducible copies of primary documents from the holdings of the National Archives of the United States, teaching activities correlated to the National History Standards and National Standards for Civics and Government, and cross-curricular connections."
N.Y. Times Daily Lesson Plan American History

35. Dominican Studies Institute. The City College Of New York
of events in Dominican territory from precolonial times through the Mujer, familiay sociedad en Santo Domingo colonial. using the 1980 and 1990 us Census data
http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/dsi/publications.htm
DOMINICAN RESEARCH MONOGRAPHS:
Dominican Studies: Resources and Research Questions.

This collection of bibliographies, research reports, listings of resources, and discussions of research question, gathers the results of various projects sponsored by the Dominican Studies Institute.
Aponte, Sarah.
Dominican Migration to the United States, 1970-1997: An Annotated Bibliography.
This is an annotated listing of books, scholarly articles, and chapters on Dominican migration providing an important reference guide for the study of Dominican migration from the 1970s to 1997 (with a 1998 addendum).
James, Norberto, ed.
Directory of Dominicanists
This is a listing of names, addresses, areas of specialization and short bibliographies of scholars who have published books, articles or chapters on the Dominican experience at home or abroad.
JOURNALS:
Punto 7 Review: A Journal of Marginal Discourse.
Price: $8.00 A publication of the Council of Dominican Educators, published once a year, is a journal that seeks to encourage scholarly, intellectual, artistic, and scientific discourse by and about the representatives of all sectors of our society.

36. What's New At BoondocksNet.com
in the Philippines that focuses on usAsia cultural through the early 1900s, withcase studies of women in in the United States from colonial times through the
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April 2003 Foreign Folk at the Fair
Review of the Midway Plaisance at the 1893 Chicago World's Fair focusing on the diverse range of people in the various attractions showing primitive through modern societies, by Julian Hawthorne, Cosmopolitan (Sept. 1893). Chicago's Entertainment of Distinguished Visitors
Assessment of Chicago's new status after the 1893 World's Fair when it demonstrated its ability to entertain the world, by Hobart C. Chatfield-Taylor, Cosmopolitan (Sept. 1893). Points of Interest Former president Benjamin Harrison reviews the national government's role in the Chicago World's Fair and relations between the federal government and the host city, Cosmopolitan (Sept. 1893). A Retrospective Forecast Thomas A. Janvier predicts that the 1893 Chicago World's Fair will have a lasting influence on American culture just as the Centennial Exposition of 1876 was followed by greater appreciation of beauty in architecture and the arts, Cosmopolitan (Sept. 1893).

37. NKU | Steely Library | Automation Division
statistical data from the us Department of reports, periodicals, census publications,special studies, which have of the United States, colonial times to 1970
http://www.nku.edu/~library/dept/govdocs.html
W. F R A N K S T E E L Y L I B R A R Y D E P A R T M E N T S Government Documents Departments: Depository Library
No. 0217-B, 1973 Personnel General Information How US Government Publications Serve You Basic Titles in a Depository Library ... Steely Library WELCOME TO THE US GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY
"Public access to Government Documents is essential to the meaningful operation of a democracy. " William S. Moorhead
US Representative from
Pennsylvania (1974) MISSION:
Title 44 of the US Code provides that copies of US Government publications for public use must be distributed to Depository Libraries. The Steely Library, which became a depository library in 1973, exists to serve the Northern Kentucky University Community. The depository documents collection is on the third floor adjacent to the Reference Collection. ( View map of third floor USERS:
The public is welcome to use all government documents free of charge. Both the University and Non-University community have free and equal access to the information included in these publications. Most government documents circulate in accord with Steely Library circulation policies. HOURS:
Access to this depository collection is available during library hours.

38. Research Description Of Russell Menard
Statistics of the United States, colonial times to 1970 of demographic records suitablefor colonial studies ( Whatever Happened Sample of the 1910 us Census of
http://www.pop.umn.edu/bios/Russell_Menard.html
Russell Menard introduction funding publications research ... c.v. Introduction Russell Menard is Professor of American History at the University of Minnesota. Menard's pioneering work on the demographic, economic, and social history of the colonial Chesapeake region during the last three decades has garnered him a reputation among early American scholars as one of the founders of the modern field of historical demography. Menard trained at the University of Iowa and received his Ph.D. in 1975. He has sustained a vigorous publishing schedule since the 1970s and produced a steady stream of seminal studies on topics including colonial mortality, labor relations, agricultural economics, capital formation and trade, and migration patterns, among others. Menard co-founded the Historical Census Project at the University of Minnesota, now under the auspices of the Minnesota Population Center, and has published several articles on the design and technical characteristics of the historical census samples created at Minnesota. Professor Menard's work includes many of the landmark studies in colonial demography. His essay on "The Maryland Slave Population, 1658-1730: A Demographic Profile of Blacks in Four Counties" is the seminal study of colonial slave demography, and has been reprinted multiple times. His classic essay "Death in the Chesapeake: Two Life Tables for Men in Early Colonial Maryland" established the Southern pattern of extremely severe mortality in the early eighteenth century. He was an important contributor to

39. James Madison High School: Social Studies
Select a Social studies course. of our nation’s past, from precolonial times tothe movements; the Progressive movement; the us becomes a
http://www.jmhs.com/courses/social.html
Select a Social Studies course SS05 Academic World History SS06 Academic American History SS07 Academic American Government/Economics SS09 U.S. Government SS12 World Geography SS13 World History SS14 American Government/Economics SS16 Practical Psychology SS17 Economics SS18 American History
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Key Topics: The dawn of history; ancient kingdoms of Africa and Asia; early Indian and Chinese civilizations; empires of India and China; ancient Greece and Rome; the rise of Christianity; civilizations of the Americas; the rise of Europe; the high Middle Ages; the Byzantine Empire and Russia; the Muslim world; kingdoms and trading states of Africa; spread of civilizations in East Asia; the Renaissance and Reformation; East Asia encounters; conquest in the Americas; the age of absolutism; the Enlightenment and the American Revolution; the French Revolution; the Industrial Revolution; nationalism triumphs in Europe; Western Democracies; the new Imperialism; the global patterns; WWI, WWII, and their aftermath; the modern world since 1945.
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A thematic approach to the history of our nation, with themes drawn from the social science disciplines, providing an understanding of how past events affect us today. Additional skills learned throughout the course will culminate in one final research project.

40. AMERICAN STUDIES
71–72, Introduction to American studies (3–3 and issues in American civilizationsince colonial times, with emphasis of women's experience in us history, the
http://www.gwu.edu/~bulletin/ugrad/amst.html
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Professors B.M. Mergen, J.M. Vlach J.O. Horton, R.W. Longstreth, J.A. Miller, P.M. Palmer
Associate Professor T.A. Murphy ( Chair
Assistant Professors
M. McAlister, C. Heap
Adjunct Associate Professors B.G. Carson, E. Mayo
Associate Professorial Lecturers R.D. Wagner, D.P. Tiller, O. Ridout Bachelor of Arts with a major in American studies
  • The general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
    or Hist or equivalent.
    , and five courses in the student's concentration. Areas of concentration are a) diversity and difference; b) the built environment and urban and regional spaces; and c) cultural analysis. A list of appropriate courses for each concentration is maintained by the department. At least two of the five courses in the area of concentration must be cross-listed in American studies.
  • In all cases of AmSt courses that are cross-listed with other University departments, students may register for the course in either department. With approval, other pertinent upper-level courses may be used to fulfill group requirements, including Topics courses on appropriate subjects.

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