Graduate Course Descriptions:
Course Levels: 500 | 600 | 700 | 800
Areas of Concentration: U.S. | European | Asian,African,Latin American
HIST
502 Colonial America and the American Revolution to 1789
(3)
The motives of colonization; the evolution of self-government; the extension
of the frontier; economic, social, and religious life; imperial rivalries;
the causes of the Revolution; the War for American Independence; problems
of the Confederation; and the establishment of the Federal Union.
HIST
504 Civil War and Reconstruction
(3)
The political, economic, diplomatic and military history of the United States,
1850-1877, emphasizing the forces that tended to bind or disrupt the Union
and including a detailed account of the war and its consequences.
HIST
506 The U. S. in the Twentieth Century
(3)
A study of the efforts to fulfill the democratic vision in the era of wars
and depressions, accelerating technological innovation, material progress,
and cultural change.
HIST 521 The American South
(3)
The political, social, and economic development of the South from the 1820's
to the present with an emphasis on the region within the national context
as one of both change and continuity.
HIST
522 South Carolina History
(3)
A survey of the political, economic, social, and intellectual development
of South Carolina from its discovery to the present, with emphasis on the
relation of the state to the South and to the nation.
HIST
523 Afro-American History
(3)
An introduction to the history of black Americans in the United States, with
emphasis on the social forces underlying transitions from West Africa to the
New World, from slavery to freedom, and from rural to urban life. Topics to
be discussed include the Atlantic slave trade, American slave societies, maroon
communities, free blacks in the antebellum United States, Reconstruction and
free labor, colonization, emigration, and urban migrations.
HIST 590 Special Topics in U.S. History
Examples include: Turning Points in American History; the Progressive Era;
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HIST 532 Ancient Greece
(3)
Greek civilization from its beginning to Alexander the Great. Emphasis on
political, economic, social and intellectual movements.
HIST 533 Ancient Rome (3)
Roman history from its beginnings until the Age of Constantine. Emphasis on
political and social developments in the Republic and the early empire.
HIS 535 Medieval Europe (3)
European social, political, economic and religious institutions and cultural
and intellectual phenomena in the light of the changing historical environment
from the end of the Ancient World to the Renaissance.
HIST 537 Renaissance and Reformation (3)
The Renaissance as a European wide movement emanating from the Italian peninsula;
the crisis of the church medieval and the rise of the Renaissance papacy;
Humanism, with special emphasis on the great painters, architects, and sculptors
such as Giotto, Brunelleschi, Donatello, Botticelli, da Vinci, Raphael, and
Michelangelo; the Renaissance city-states, Machiavelli, and the Renaissance
monarchies of France, England, Spain, and the Holy Roman Empire; the continuing
crisis of the church medieval and the religious upheavals of Protestantism;
the work of Luther, Calvin, Zwingli, and the Anabaptists; the Catholic Reformation;
the age of civil and religious wars.
HIST 541 Enlightenment and French Revolution (3)
The major social, political and cultural changes in Europe from the death
of Louis XIV to the fall of Napoleon. Topics include the intellectual history
of the Enlightenment, the causes of the Revolution, the development of radical
ideologies, social and political instability, the French impact on Europe,
and the achievements of Napoleon as civil administrator, military strategist,
and commander.
HIST 542 Nineteenth-Century Europe (3)
Europe from Waterloo to Sarajevo; political reaction and reform; the Industrial
Revolution with its economic, social, and political effects; nationalism and
the renewed interest in imperialism; other factors in international rivalries
and the coming of World War I.
HIST 543 Twentieth-Century Europe (3)
An examination of the origins and consequences of two World Wars on the major
European states; the political, social, and economic development of those
states and their relative positions today.
HIST 545 History of Modern Russia (3)
History of the development of Tsarist absolutism under the Romanov dynasty
and of the religious, social, and economic institutions of the Tsarist state.
Intensive treatment of the 1917 Revolution and the institutional development
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HIST 551 Women in the Western World (3)
An examination of the ideas, institutions, and events in Western Civilization
which specifically affected women. Lectures and readings will be organized
topically rather than geographically or chronologically. Areas to be examined
include religion, education, sex and marriage, the family, work, feminist
and suffragist movements.
HIST 562 Colonial Latin America (3)
A survey of Spanish and Portuguese colonial America to 1825. Topics include
native populations on the eve of conquest; exploration and conquest by Europeans;
the development of multiracial societies; the colonial economies; the institutions
of Ibero-American empires; the social, economic, and intellectual roots of
revolution; independence movements.
HIST
563 Modern Latin America (3)
A survey of Spanish and Portuguese America since the wars for independence.
Topics include the aftermath of the independence movements, incorporation
into the international economy, changing social organization, race relations,
the search for political stability, the role of the military, 20th century
revolutionary movements, intellectual currents.
HIST 572 Precolonial Africa (3)
An introduction to the precolonial history of sub-Saharan Africa. Special
attention will be focused on the growth of Islam in West Africa, the East
African city-states and kingdoms, and the upheaval in nineteenth-century southern
Africa. African slavery and the slave-trade will also be considered.
HIS
573 Modern Africa (3)
A history of the development of Africa during the modern period, including
European penetration, the Colonial era, African resistance and independence,
and contemporary issues.
HIST 577 Modern Middle East (3)
Tradition, modernization, and change in the contemporary Islamic World. The
impact of nationalism, secularism, and westernization in the Middle East,
from the disintegration of the Ottoman Empire and the emergence of successor
states, to the Arab-Israeli conflict, the oil crisis, and Great Power confrontation.
HIST 591 Special Topics in European History
(3)
Examples
include: Georgian Britain; Edwardian Britain; the European Left and Labor.
HIST
593 Special Topics in Peace, War and Diplomacy (3)
Examples include: the Depression and New Deal; Business, Labor and Economic
History; Social and Cultural History.
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HIST
582 China to 1800 (3)
A survey of traditional Chinese history from earliest times to 1800. Emphasis
is placed upon intellectual development against the background of social,
political, and economic transformations.
HIST 583 Modern China (3)
A study of Chinese history from 1800 to the present, emphasizing the transformation
of the Confucian universal empire into a modern national state. The course
will focus on the problems of imperialism, nationalism, and revolution, the
rise of communism, the proletarian Cultural Revolution, and the Four Modernizations
in post-Mao China.
HIST 586 Japan to 1800 (3)
A survey of the political, economic, and cultural development of Japan from
earliest times to 1800, with emphasis on the borrowing and adaptation of Chinese
culture and the development of a unique Japanese civilization.
HIST
587 Modern Japan (3)
A study of modern Japanese history from 1800 to the present, with emphasis
on the creation of the modern state, the impact of Western civilization on
Japanese culture, Japan's experience with liberalism and militarism, with
Japanese imperialism, and the post-war transformation.
HIST
592 Special Topics in Asian/African/Latin American History (3)
This
course concentrates on an important historical period or topic within one
of four principal regions: Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia, Africa,
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600 Level
HIST 610 Special Topics in U. S. History (3)
Examples include: the Depression and New Deal; Business, Labor and Economic
History; Social and Cultural History, etc.
HIST 620 Special Topics in Low Country Studies (3)
An interdisciplinary course organized around a specific topic, e.g., Education,
the environment of the Low Country, Plantation Culture, Gullah, the Caribbean
origins of the Low Country. This interdisciplinary course will allow a student
to explore an area of specific interest.
HIST 630 Special
Topics in Peace, War, and Diplomacy (3)
Examples include: The Diplomacy of the American Revolution; Disarmament during
the 1920's, etc. This course may be offered as HIST 660 (3) for topics in European
history and as HIST 680 (3) for topics in Asian, African or Latin American
history.
HIST
640 Special Topics in European History (3)
Examples include: Social and Cultural History; the Scientific Revolution;
the Age of Louis XIV, etc.
HIST
650 Special Topics in British History (3)
Examples include: The English Reformation, the English Civil War, the Victorian
Age, etc.
HIST
660 Special Topics in Peace, War, and Diplomacy (3)
HIST
670 Special Topics in Asian/African/Latin American History (3)
A course that concentrates upon an important historical period or topic within
one of four principal regions: Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia, Africa
or the Middle East.
HIST 680 Special Topics in Peace, War, and Diplomacy (3)
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HIST
691 Historiography (3) [REQUIRED]
The core course. Examines various methods of gathering historical data and
issues of conceptualization and interpretation. The course thus seeks to develop
in students critical awareness and expertise based on familiarity with a variety
of historical techniques, methods, and concepts.
HIST 692 Teaching
of History and Social Sciences (3)
Organization, methods, and procedures for teaching history and the social
studies in the secondary and middle schools.
HIST 693 Historical
Geography (3)
A study of differing economic and social patterns, with emphasis on such fundamental
determinants of economic activities as climate, raw materials and locations
and the interrelationships of these to each other and to world affairs generally.
Construction and use of simplified models and diagrams to illustrate the foregoing
will be a basic part of the course.
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700/800 Level
HIST 710 Research Seminar in U. S. History (3)
A topical seminar focused upon a central historical problem with a major research
paper required. Primary sources will be utilized whenever possible.
HIST
720 Research Seminar in Low Country Studies (3)
An interdisciplinary seminar designed to acquaint students with the historical
methods necessary to pursue successfully a research topic. This will entail
an introduction to primary sources.
HIST
740 Research Seminar in European History (3)
A topical seminar focused upon a central historical problem with a major research
paper required.
HIST
760 Research Seminar in Asian/African/Latin American History (3)
A topical seminar focused upon a central historical problem within one of
four principal regions: Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia, Africa or the
Middle East. A major research paper will be required.
HIST 770 Independent
Study in History (3)
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HIST 801-802
Masters Thesis (6)
Courses
by Areas of Concentration
U.S. - European
- Asian,African,Latin American
| United
States |
European
|
Asia, Africa
& Latin America
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| 502 |
532
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562
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| 504 |
533
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563
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| 506 |
535
|
572
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| 521 |
537
|
573
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| 522 |
541
|
577
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| 523 |
542
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582
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| 590 |
543
|
583
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| 593 |
545
|
586
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| 610 |
551
|
587
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| 620 |
591
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592
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| 630 |
640
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670
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| 691 |
650
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680
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| 693 |
660
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691
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| 710 |
691
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693
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| 720 |
693
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760
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| 770 |
740
|
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| 801 |
770
|
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| 802 |
801
|
692
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|
802
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