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GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF COURSES

introductory course. / . ; M., W., F.; section A, 4; section B, 7; / / . ; section A, 4; section B, 8; (3). Dr. SCHOOLCRAFT.

2. HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION TO CONTEMPORARY POLITICS.—The

political history of the nineteenth century. The first semester is devoted to the political history of the United States, and the second to that of Europe. The work of either semester may be taken separately. This course, taken with Public Law and Administration 1, constitutes, during the first semester, a course in American history and government; and in the second semester a course in the governments and recent political history of Europe. /. or II.; Tu.,

Th.; 4; (2). Professor GREENE.

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. /. or II.; daily; 1; (5). -Professor

GREENE.

Required: History 1 or 2; or, for juniors and seniors in the Colleges of Engineering, Science, and Agriculture, any course in economics or public law and administration.

4. ENGLISH CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.—In this study of the

growth of the English constitution, some attention is also given to the origins of legal institutions. The course is therefore adapted to the needs of students who expect tp follow the profession of law. /. and

II.; M., W., F.; 3; (3). Dr. SCHOOLCRAFT.

Required: History 1 or an equivalent. 5. T H E HISTORY OF GREECE.'—This course and History 6 will be useful to students who expect to teach the classics or ancient history in secondary schools. / . ; Tu., Th., F.; 5; (3). Dr. SCHOOLCRAFT. 6. T H E HISTORY OF ROME.—The aim of this course, which furnishes a suitable introduction to History 1, is to give a general survey of the Roman world before the appearance of the Germans, rather than to trace the economic and political history of the city. / / . ; M.,

W., F.; 6; (3). Dr. SCHOOLCRAFT. 7. T H E REVOLUTIONARY ERA IN EUROPE, 1763-1815.—/.; M., W.,

F.; 4; (3).

8.

Professor GREENE.

Required:

History 1.

T H E COLONIAL INTERESTS AND COLONIAL POLICIES OF THE

EUROPEAN POWERS.—Special attention will be given to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. / / . ; Tu., Th.; 6; (3). Professor GREENE. Required: History 1. 9. MEDIAEVAL HISTORY.—Advanced course. The conflict of the Papacy and the Empire. / . ; M., W., F.; 2; (3). Dr. SCHOOLCRAFT. Required: History 1. [May be omitted in 1900-10.01.]