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170 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 144A·B. Modern; France (3·3) Not open to students with credit in Hist 144 prior to September, 1970. Prerequisite: Hist 1 or 2 or permission of .instructor. (A) Cultuxe, policies, and society of France from Francis 1 to Napoleon. (B) Political, social, and economic history of France in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. 145. Europe 1815-1870 (3) Not open to students with credit in Hist 146 prior to fall 1970. Prerequisite: Hist 2 or equivalent. Political, social, and cultural development of Europe from the Congress of Vienna co rhe Franco-Prussian War. 146. Europe 1871-1914 (3} Prerequisite: Hist 2 or equivalent. Political, social, and culrural development of Eu.rope from the Franco-Prussian War to the outbreak of World War I. 147. Europe Since 1914 (3) Prerequisite: Hist 2 or equivalent. The European nations in two world wars; rise and character of totalitarian movements; social and economic developments; anistic achievements, new jntcJ'Iecrunl currents; revolt of Asia and Africa against Euxopean dominance. 149T. Studies In Modern European History (3; max total 6 if no area repeated) Prerequisite: pexmission of instructor. Class discussion and closely supervised re-search and writing. 149.1. Social Dissent In 16th Century Europe 149.2. The Age of Bismarck 149.3. Propaganda Methods In the Reformation 151. England to 1688 (3) Structure of the British government, society, and economic life from Roman times to the Glorious Revolution. 152. England Since 1688 (3) Changing structure of the Brirish government, economy, and society from the Glorious Revohuion to the present. 155. British Empire Since 1783 (3) Political and economic development of the British Empire, including the development of the Commonwealth, colon.ial nationalism, and changes in British colonial policy. 158. Canada (3) Prerequisite: Hist 3 or equiv:Ucnt. Discovery, growth and expansion of Canada, social, economic and political institutions from the French regime through British rule to the Transcontinental Dominion. 160A-B. Spain and Portugal (3·3) Prerequisite: Hist 2 or permission of instructor. (A) Development of the Iberian Peninsula from prehistoric times to the Napoleonic Invasion of 1808. (B) From 1808 to the present; political, social and economic institutions; outstanding literary works. 161. Colonial Latin America (3) The age of discovery, European and Amcrjcan background; political, social and economic institutions of the Spanish and Portuguese empires in America. 162A. Platine Countries (3) Prerequisite: Hist 8 or equivalent. Disintegration of the Viceroyalty of La Plata and the formation of Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay from 1800 ro the present.
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Title | 1970-71 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1970-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 170 |
Full Text Search | 170 FRESNO STATE COLLEGE 144A·B. Modern; France (3·3) Not open to students with credit in Hist 144 prior to September, 1970. Prerequisite: Hist 1 or 2 or permission of .instructor. (A) Cultuxe, policies, and society of France from Francis 1 to Napoleon. (B) Political, social, and economic history of France in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. 145. Europe 1815-1870 (3) Not open to students with credit in Hist 146 prior to fall 1970. Prerequisite: Hist 2 or equivalent. Political, social, and cultural development of Europe from the Congress of Vienna co rhe Franco-Prussian War. 146. Europe 1871-1914 (3} Prerequisite: Hist 2 or equivalent. Political, social, and culrural development of Eu.rope from the Franco-Prussian War to the outbreak of World War I. 147. Europe Since 1914 (3) Prerequisite: Hist 2 or equivalent. The European nations in two world wars; rise and character of totalitarian movements; social and economic developments; anistic achievements, new jntcJ'Iecrunl currents; revolt of Asia and Africa against Euxopean dominance. 149T. Studies In Modern European History (3; max total 6 if no area repeated) Prerequisite: pexmission of instructor. Class discussion and closely supervised re-search and writing. 149.1. Social Dissent In 16th Century Europe 149.2. The Age of Bismarck 149.3. Propaganda Methods In the Reformation 151. England to 1688 (3) Structure of the British government, society, and economic life from Roman times to the Glorious Revolution. 152. England Since 1688 (3) Changing structure of the Brirish government, economy, and society from the Glorious Revohuion to the present. 155. British Empire Since 1783 (3) Political and economic development of the British Empire, including the development of the Commonwealth, colon.ial nationalism, and changes in British colonial policy. 158. Canada (3) Prerequisite: Hist 3 or equiv:Ucnt. Discovery, growth and expansion of Canada, social, economic and political institutions from the French regime through British rule to the Transcontinental Dominion. 160A-B. Spain and Portugal (3·3) Prerequisite: Hist 2 or permission of instructor. (A) Development of the Iberian Peninsula from prehistoric times to the Napoleonic Invasion of 1808. (B) From 1808 to the present; political, social and economic institutions; outstanding literary works. 161. Colonial Latin America (3) The age of discovery, European and Amcrjcan background; political, social and economic institutions of the Spanish and Portuguese empires in America. 162A. Platine Countries (3) Prerequisite: Hist 8 or equivalent. Disintegration of the Viceroyalty of La Plata and the formation of Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay from 1800 ro the present. |