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174 GENERAL DESCRIPTION" OF COURSES three-jifths study. Associate Professor GREENE and Assist- ant Professor HAMMOND. 2. HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO CONTEMPORARY POLI- TICS.—Constitutional and political tendencies of the nineteenth century, as represented by the political parties of England, the United States, France, and Germany. Fall, winter, and spring terms, two-fifths study. Associate Professor GREENE and Assistant Professor HAMMOND. 3. AMERICAN HISTORY.—The origin and growth of the nation from the beginning of English Colonization in America to the close of the Reconstruction period. Fall, winter, and spring terms, full study. Students may, however, enter the course at the beginning of the winter term, omitting the colonial era. Associate Professor GREENE. Required: History 1 or 2. 4. ENGLISH CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.—Fall, winter, and spring terms, three-fifths study. Assistant Professor HAMMOND. Required: History 1. 5. EUROPE IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY.—The Protestant Reformation and the Counter-reformation. Fall term, threefifths study. [Omitted after 1895-96.'] 6. ENGLAND UNDER THE STUARTS.—The Puritan Revolu- tion. JVinter term, three-fifths study. [Omitted after 1895-96.] 7. MODERN EUROPEAN HISTORY.—Europe from the age of Louis XIV. to the present time. Fall, winter, and spring terms, three-fifths study. [JVot given in 1895-96. Courses 7 and 12 will be given in alternate years.] Associate Professor GREENE. Required: History 1. the 8. SEMINARY IN AMERICAN HISTORY.—Training in use of the sources. Fall, -winter, and spring terms, twofifths study. Associate Professor GREENE. Course 8 is open to graduates and also to seniors of high standing who take or have taken History 3. 9. SEMINARY IN MEDIAEVAL HISTORY.—Topics to be arranged. Students who take this course will be expected to take History 10 also. Fall, winter, and spring terms, twofifths study. Assistant Professor HAMMOND. 10. EUROPEAN HISTORY FROM 800 TO 1300.—A study of
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