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HI 495

Rsch Era of US Civil War

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This seminar begins with an assessment of antebellum politics and society, including the breakdown of national institutions during the 1850s. Abolitionism, the rise of the Republican Party, and westward expansion of slavery will receive careful study. The war itself will be placed within a broad social context, including the impact of conventional and guerrilla warfare on soldiers, civilians, slaves and freed people. Prerequisites: HI445*. Exclusions: HI495*. Notes: 1.0 credit, one-term research course.

This seminar begins with an assessment of antebellum politics and society, including the breakdown of national institutions during the 1850s. Abolitionism, the rise of the Republican Party, and westward expansion of slavery will receive careful study. The war itself will be placed within a broad social context, including the impact of conventional and guerrilla warfare on soldiers, civilians, slaves and freed people. Prerequisites: HI445*. Exclusions: HI495*. Notes: 1.0 credit, one-term research course.

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This seminar begins with an assessment of antebellum politics and society, including the breakdown of national institutions during the 1850s. Abolitionism, the rise of the Republican Party, and westward expansion of slavery will receive careful study. The war itself will be placed within a broad social context, including the impact of conventional and guerrilla warfare on soldiers, civilians, slaves and freed people. Prerequisites: HI445*. Exclusions: HI495*. Notes: 1.0 credit, one-term research course.


HI 495

Rsch Era of US Civil War

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This seminar begins with an assessment of antebellum politics and society, including the breakdown of national institutions during the 1850s. Abolitionism, the rise of the Republican Party, and westward expansion of slavery will receive careful study. The war itself will be placed within a broad social context, including the impact of conventional and guerrilla warfare on soldiers, civilians, slaves and freed people. Prerequisites: HI445*. Exclusions: HI495*. Notes: 1.0 credit, one-term research course.

This seminar begins with an assessment of antebellum politics and society, including the breakdown of national institutions during the 1850s. Abolitionism, the rise of the Republican Party, and westward expansion of slavery will receive careful study. The war itself will be placed within a broad social context, including the impact of conventional and guerrilla warfare on soldiers, civilians, slaves and freed people. Prerequisites: HI445*. Exclusions: HI495*. Notes: 1.0 credit, one-term research course.

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This seminar begins with an assessment of antebellum politics and society, including the breakdown of national institutions during the 1850s. Abolitionism, the rise of the Republican Party, and westward expansion of slavery will receive careful study. The war itself will be placed within a broad social context, including the impact of conventional and guerrilla warfare on soldiers, civilians, slaves and freed people. Prerequisites: HI445*. Exclusions: HI495*. Notes: 1.0 credit, one-term research course.


HI 495 Prerequisites

HI 445 (Min. Grade D-)

HI 495 Leads To

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HI 495 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

History (HIST)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 4 (4)

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