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HIST 5400 - Introduction to Public History
Credits: 3.00
An examination of the development, philosophies and activities in the field of public history and the ethical issurs which public historians face.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5401 - Theory & Practice of Oral Hist
Credits: 3.00
An examination of the philosophy, ethics and practice of oral history, with specific training in interview and transcription techniques, and the use of oral history in historical research and analysis.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5402 - Intro to Archival Thry/Pract
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to the principles of archival theory and management from appraisal and acquisitions through arrangement,description, preservation and public access. Includes a practicum experience.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5403 - Introduction to Museum Studies
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to the philosophy, theory and practice of museum work and a survey of various functions of a museum,including collections, research, education and interpretation,exhibits, and administration.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5404 - Hist of American Architecture
Credits: 3.00
A survey of American architecture in its social and cultural context form colonial America through the present day.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5411 - Europn Renaissnc/Global Perspc
Credits: 3.00
Europe in the early modern era, focusing on the cultural and political history of the Renaissance, the development of overseas empires and the evolution of a scientific world view.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5412 - The Reformation
Credits: 3.00
The development of the Roman Catholic Christian traditions, seen within the context of 16th century Europe.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5417 - 19th Century Europe,1789-1914
Credits: 3.00
This course will survey European social, cultural, and political history from 1789 to 1914. It will consider how men and women of different classes and cultures experienced and understood Europe's lurch into modernity.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5418 - 20th Century Europe
Credits: 3.00
A study of the political and social history of Europe in the 20th century with emphasis on the continuity of events and their interrelation.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5419 - The Cold War
Credits: 3.00
A political and social survey of the origins of the Cold War, its development and conclusion.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5420 - The Holocaust
Credits: 3.00
An analysis of the Holocaust, empasizing aspects of modern European and Jewish history, the origins of European anti-Semitism, and the varied experiences of camp inmates, resisters, perpetrators, bystanders and liberators.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5421 - Mexico since Independence
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to the history of Mexico since independence, with special emphasis on selected political, economic and social themes, including US-Mexican relations.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5424 - Conflct,Interdepndnc So Africa
Credits: 3.00
An introduction of the history and historiography of South Africa through selected economic, environmental, social and political themes.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5430 - The Vietnam War
Credits: 3.00
An examination of the historical background, events, and impact of the Vietnam War.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5433 - Introduction to Modern China
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to the modernization process within China from 1500, emphasizing East-West conflict and the emergence of the People's Republic of China.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5436 - French Revolution - Napoleon
Credits: 3.00
Europe from 1789-1815, with particular emphasis upon France. A study of the French Revolution as the classic model for modern revolutions.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5437 - France Since 1815
Credits: 3.00
A survey of French history from Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo in 1815 to the present Fifth French Republic. An examination of the role of French influence on European and world cultures over the last two centuries.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5440 - Modern Germany
Credits: 3.00
A political and social study of Germany since unification with heavy emphasis on the 20th century (1871-Present).
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5441 - Modern Ireland,1780 to Present
Credits: 3.00
A political, social, and cultural study of Ireland since 1780 with special empahasis on the evolution of Irish nationalism and Anglo-Irish relations. The roots and history of "the Troubles" in Northern Ireland will also be explored.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5443 - Introduction to Modern Japan
Credits: 3.00
An introduction to the history of Japan, emphasizing the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Japanese immigration to the United States, and Japanese-American relations.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5446 - Soviet Russia
Credits: 3.00
An analysis of Soviet history from the October Revolution of 1917 to the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, with an emphasis on Stalinism and post-Stalin developments.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5451 - Colonial America, 1492-1763
Credits: 3.00
The history of early America, from the Age of Discovery through the establishment and growth of England's New World colonies, with emphasis on the evolution of American society and culture.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5452 - American Revolution, 1763-1783
Credits: 3.00
A study fo the origin of America's break with Great Britain, with emphasis on the causes of the Revolution, the course of the War of Independence, and the establishment of the new nation's political, social and cultural institutions.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5453 - New Americn Republic,1783-1815
Credits: 3.00
The political, diplomatic, economic and social history of the United States from the end of the American Revolution through the War of 1812.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5454 - Jacksonian America, 1815-1848
Credits: 3.00
American history from the end of the War of 1812 to the Mexican War, with emphasis on politics and society. Western expansion also will be emphasized.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5455 - Civil War and Reconstruction
Credits: 3.00
American history from the end of the Mexican War to the Compromise of 1877, with special attention to the political, military and social history of the Civil War.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5461 - Environmental History
Credits: 3.00
A study of American understanding of ecology, wilderness, resource usage, conservation, agriculture, technology, and natural hazards from colonial times to the present.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5463 - American Military History
Credits: 3.00
This history of American warfare from the colonial conflicts through the wars of the 20th century, with emphasis on society's impact on warfare and warfare's impact on American society.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5464 - American Sports History
Credits: 3.00
Traces the history of the development of American sports from the Colonial period to the present with emphasis on the social, cultural, economic, and political factors that influences American society.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5465 - U.S. Society & Culture to 1865
Credits: 3.00
Examines the most important social and cultural trends in America from the colonial period to the end of the Civil War
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5466 - US Society and Cult since 1865
Credits: 3.00
Examines the msot important social and cultural trends in the US since the Civil War.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5467 - Women in American Hist to 1890
Credits: 3.00
An examination of the experiences of different women and their impact on American History up to 1890.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5468 - Women in Amer Hist since 1890
Credits: 3.00
An examination of the experiences of different women and their impact on the history of the United States since 1890.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5469 - The Civil Rights Movement
Credits: 3.00
The history of the Civil Rights Movement with emphasis on major leaders, organizations, and events in the twentieth century black freedom struggle.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5471 - Gilded Age&Prgrv Era,1877-1920
Credits: 3.00
Explores the social, political, cultural, economic, and diplomatic history of the U.S. from the end of Reconstruc- tion to the aftermath of World War I.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5472 - Rise of Modern Amer:1920-1945
Credits: 3.00
Explores the social, political, cultural, economic, and diplomatic history of the U.S. from the end of World War I to the end of World War II.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5473 - Recent America:U.S. Since WWII
Credits: 3.00
Explores the social, political, cultural, economic, and diplomatic history of the U.S. in the second half of the twentieth century.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5474 - History of Georgia
Credits: 3.00
A survey of Georgia history from prehistory to the present, emphasizing politics and society.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5475 - Southern Families & Community
Credits: 3.00
A study of the approaches to researching and analyzing the history of the varied families and communities in southern history.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5476 - The Old South
Credits: 3.00
A study of the American South from the Colonial Period through the Reconstruction with special attention on nineteenth century politics and society. Ideas and events leading to secession and Civil War are particularly emplasized.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5477 - The New South
Credits: 3.00
A study of the American South since 1865 including the interaction of economic, political, social and cultural factors, especially in the context of struggles in rural and urban communities and in the textile industry.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5478 - American Religion to 1800
Credits: 3.00
A study of the history of American religious beliefs, practices, and influences on American society, from its colonial settlement to 1800.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5479 - American Religion Since 1800
Credits: 3.00
A study of the history of American regligious beliefs and practices, and religion's influence on American society, from 1800 to present.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 5485 - Special Topics
Credits: 3.00
Courses on topics not usually offered by the department.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6201 - Archives Arrangemnt Practicum
Credits: 3.00
Advanced training in arranging, describing and processing archival collections for graduate students interested in archives work.
Other: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6202 - Thry/Mthd Material Cult Stdy
Credits: 3.00
Examines methods and theories for studying material culture from an interdiscplinary perspective, analyzing what material culture reveals about the culture and society in which it was created with an emphasis on America. Required for Museum Studies Certificate.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6203 - Studies/Rsrch in Amer Folklife
Credits: 3.00
An examination of the traditional, expressive, shared culture of various groups in the United States through its history, emphasizing analysis of regional folklife traditions and folklife research and fieldwork methods.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6283 - Continuing Research
Credits: 1.00
This course is for students completing degree requirements who will be using staff time or University facilities and for whom no regular course is appropriate.
Lab: 1.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6301 - Adm of Museums/Historic Sites
Credits: 3.00
Study of administrative functions: governance, financing, grant-writing, public relations, marketing, human resources, accreditation, and museum law and ethics. Taught in association with Atlanta History Center.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6302 - Collections Mgmt in Museums
Credits: 3.00
An examination of the processes by which a museum manages it collection. Taught in association with Atlanta History Center and involves a practicum experience.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6303 - Educ/Interpretation at Museums
Credits: 3.00
Studies include intrepretive principles and techniques, school programs, adult and community programs, staffing, marketing and other programming logistics. Taught in association with Atlanta History Center.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6304 - Exhibits at Museums/Hist Sites
Credits: 3.00
An examination of how museums create exhibits using various interpretive techniques, from planning and research through exhibit design, display techniques, script-writing and installation. Taught in association with Atlanta History Center.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6481 - Independent Study
Credits: 1.00 to 3.00
Individual study iwth the instructor taken by majors with permission of chair and instructor on a topic not regularly offered by the dept. May involve a research paper, field research or reading and discussion.
Other: 1.00 to 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6486 - Public History Internship
Credits: 3.00
Experience in applying history in a museum, historical society, archive, historic preservation agency, or other public history setting. Students must maintain a journal develop a portfolio of their work.
Other: 6.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6684 - Historiography
Credits: 3.00
Historiography, or the historian's craft, is an introduction to the history of historical thought from its emergence in the classical world to the present. The course will cover many of the major historigraphical schools and ideas that have developed over time. Student will study the tools and methods of various historians, how they formulate hypotheses from gathering of information, and how different historians write about the same era or subjects. Required of all M.A. history graduates.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6685 - Special Problems
Credits: 1.00 to 6.00
Assignments by major professors which could involve special lectures, research and readings. Approval of major professor and department chair needed before enrolling.
Lab: 1.00 to 6.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6686 - Topics in European History
Credits: 3.00
A seminar class with specific titles announced at time of offering. Transcript entries carry different nomenclatures to correspond to material taught. Seminars will vary according to topic and the specialty of the professor offering the course.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6687 - Topics in United States Hist
Credits: 3.00
A seminar class with specific titles announced at time of its offering. Transcript entries carry different nomenclatures to correspond to material taught. Seminars will vary according to topic and the specialty of the professor offering the course.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6688 - Topics in Latin Amer History
Credits: 3.00
A seminar course with specific titles announced each term. Transcript entries carry different nomenclatures to correspond to the materials taught.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6689 - Topics in Georgia History
Credits: 3.00
A seminar class with specific titles announced at time of offering. Transcript entries carry different nomenclatures to correspond to material taught. Seminar will vary according to topic and the specialty of the professor offering the course.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
HIST 6699 - Thesis
Credits: 3.00
Thesis.
Lecture: 3.00
College: College of Arts and Sciences
Department: History
Pre-requisites: See hard copy catalog for pre-requisites.
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