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21. U.S. History Internet Resources, History Dept., University Of Minnesota, Asian A
People, Mekong Network; Antichinese Immigration Policy Documents, The west, PBS; Experience, Balch Institute; Japanese american History, The Japanese
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22. Buena Vista University > Academic Catalog
Wars 3 Hours This course examines the history of Vietnam including the wars for independence from the chinese and French hist 240 The american west 3 Hours
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ABOUT BVU ACADEMICS ADMISSIONS ATHLETICS ... Ask a Question History (HIST) HIST 101
History of the United States to 1877
3 Hours

This course studies the origins and development of the United States from colonization through the Civil War and Reconstruction eras. Gen. Ed. Explorations – Humanities. HIST 102
History of the United States After 1877
3 Hours

This course examines the political, economic and social forces that have shaped modern America from 1877 to the present. Gen. Ed. Explorations – Humanities. HIST 111
World Civilizations I
3 Hours

This course studies the cultures and peoples of the world from the classical eras to 1500 and focuses on Egypt, India, China, Greece, and Rome. Gen. Ed. Explorations – Humanities. HIST 112
World Civilizations II 3 Hours
This course examines the forces that have shaped the cultural diversity of the modern world from 1500 to the present and emphasizes industrialization, imperialism, nationalism and wars. Gen. Ed. Explorations – Humanities. HIST 121 The Emergence of Western Civilization 3 Hours This course examines the cultures and people of western civilization from the classical era until the emergence of the modern nation state. Gen. Ed. Explorations – Humanities.

23. D. Asia, Latin America, Africa
Israeli Conflict 434 Islam the west 435 Colonialism The Meiji Restoration 450 Traditional chinese Culture 452 of Human Rights 469 Interamerican Relation 472
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24. History
hist328, Women in american history (4). hist-343, The history of chinese Thought and Religion (4). hist-361, East and west in the 13th Century (4).
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Certain of the following 200-level, 300-level, and 400-level courses are offered for majors as need is indicated through academic advising. HIST-101 The History of Traditional Civilizations (4) HIST-102 The Emerging World (4) HIST-200W Historiography (4) HIST-202 Topics in Medieval History (4) HIST-203 Studies in Renaissance History (4) HIST-205 Russian History (4) HIST-207 The Century of Total War (4) HIST-221 Introduction to American History (4) HIST-241 An Introduction to the History and Culture of China (4) HIST-243 An Introduction to the History and Culture of Japan (4) HIST-251 Topics in Ancient History (4) HIST-253 The Middle East (4) HIST-304 Studies in Reformation History (4) HIST-305 State and Society in Early Modern Europe (4) HIST-306 Ideas and Ideologies (4) HIST-308 Nazi Germany and the Holocaust (4) HIST-321 Colonial and Revolutionary America (4) HIST-323 The Young American Nation and the Civil War (4) HIST-325 The Emergence of Industrial America (4) HIST-327 20th Century America (4) HIST-328 Women in American History (4) HIST-343 The History of Chinese Thought and Religion (4) HIST-361 East and West in the 13th Century (4) HIST-362 The Age of Revolution (4) HIST-366 History of the Family (4) HIST-101. The History of Traditional Civilizations (4)

25. History: List Of Fall 2001 Classes
17 18th 360 Early Warfare, East and west 371 World chinese hist 493 Problems in Mod chinese hist 597 Japan hist 649 Topics in Latin american history 650 Crime
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Intro to American History
FWS: Digital Revolution Across Ages
FWS: Local Hist: Cornell Univer
Introduction to West Civ
Intro to Modern Asian History
Modern Mexico
Sem: Era-Franklin D Roosevelt
Sem: American Foreign Policy
Mexican Immigration to the U.S.
Technology in Society
Intro Islamic Civilization The Earlier Middle Ages Ancient Greece from Homer to Alexander the Great Science in West Civ Evolution Imagining the Modern Middle East The U.S. Vietnam War Mod Euro Jewish Hist 1789-1948 Colonial Latin America Japan Before 1600 American Constitutional Devel American Environmental History Early Modern England Machiavelli Early Warfare, East and West World War II in Europe SE Asia to the 18th C Honors Proseminar The Soul in Medieval Culture Jewish Culture and Modernity Motivations of US Foreign Pol History of Jews: Modern France Agrarian History Mod Class Hist of Ancient Gr Crusaders And Chroniclers Crime/Diaspora SE Asian Hist 4 Seasons Motif in Amerculture Sem - Mod Eropean Pol History Seminar on the Politics of the Enlightenment Women, Gender, Mascul in Africa

26. Course Catalog - Fall 2004 - HIST
hist 422, SocEcon hist Modern China. hist 425, Classical chinese Thought. hist 476, history of the american west. hist 477, The South in american history.
http://courses.uiuc.edu/cis/catalog/urbana/2004/Fall/HIST/
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HIST 100 Global History HIST 105 Latin America to Independence HIST 106 Modern Latin America HIST 110 History of Africa HIST 120 East Asian Civilizations HIST 130 History of South Asia HIST 135 History of Islamic Middle East HIST 140 Western Civ to 1660-ACP HIST 141 Western Civ to 1660 HIST 142 Western Civ Since 1660 HIST 143 Western Civ Since 1660-ACP HIST 168 A History of Judaism HIST 170 US Hist to 1877-ACP HIST 171 US Hist to 1877 HIST 172 US Hist Since 1877 HIST 173 US Hist Since 1877-ACP HIST 174 Black America, 1619-Present HIST 191 Freshman Honors Tutorial HIST 198 Freshman Seminar HIST 199 Undergraduate Open Seminar HIST 200 Intro Hist Interpretation HIST 201 Environmental History HIST 205 Hist Latin Amercia Thru Texts HIST 210 HIST 211 HIST 220 Traditional China HIST 221 Modern China HIST 222 Chinese Thght Confucius to Mao HIST 225 Southeast Asian Civilizations HIST 226 Premodern Japanese History HIST 227

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Survey of chinese culture and traditions during the first millennium. See hist J418/J518. hist 519 TwentiethCentury american west (3 cr).
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28. HIST 250
in Nineteenthcentury China Bridge Between East and west . The Gospel of Gentility american Missionary Women in Turn-of-the Imperialism and chinese Politics .
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Chinese History: A Basic Bibliography and Research Guide Background Information Finding Articles Facts and Figures People and Organizations ... Historical Bibliography
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    29. History Department
    This course deals with west African relationships with the 1946 to 1954, and the american involvement in chinese history from ancient times to the middle of
    http://www.fullerton.edu/catalog/academic_departments/hist.asp
    Home Page Academic Departments : History Department Page Catalog Home Degree Listing Catalog Search Course Search ... Dept Homepage
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    Programs Offered
    Bachelor of Arts in History
    Minor in History
    Master of Arts in History Faculty
    Gordon Bakken, Leland Bellot, Gayle Brunelle, Jochen Burgtorf, Jack Crabbs, Touraj Daryaee, Kristine Dennehy, Jack Elenbaas, Nancy Fitch, Natalie Fousekis, George Giacumakis, Cora Granata, William W. Haddad, Arthur Hansen, Harry Jeffrey, Samuel Kupper, Mougo Nyaggah, Ronald Rietveld, Seymour Scheinberg, Gary Shumway, Laichen Sun, David Van Deventer, Nelson Woodard, James Woodward, Philippe Zacair, Cecile Zinberg Advisers
    General Advisement: Check with departmental office.
    Undergraduate Coordinator: Gayle Brunelle Graduate Adviser: Jack Elenbaas Credential Advises: Nelson Woodard Introduction Top of page Historians engage in systematic study of the human past in order to discover meaning for people in the present. The student of history may draw upon the subject matter and methods

    30. Provisional University Bulletin: Department Of
    including the division of East from west Europe, the the imperial era and with Sinoamerican relations. hist 181a Seminar on Traditional chinese Thought nw ss
    http://www.brandeis.edu/registrar/bulletin/provisional/HIST-provisional.html
    Provisional University Bulletin Department of
    History Courses of Study:
    Major (B.A.)
    Combined B.A./M.A
    Master of Arts
    Doctor of Philosophy Department website: http://www.brandeis.edu/departments/history/ Objectives Undergraduate Major Graduate Program in Comparative History The Graduate Program in Comparative History leads to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Applicants wishing to take only the degree of Master of Arts may apply for admission to the M.A. program described below. Deadline for applications to the Ph.D. program is January 15; for applications to the M.A. degree program, it is July 1. The graduate program trains students to approach the past from a comparative perspective. This method represents the most fruitful way to interpret the past, and the program fosters it in two ways. First, students specializing in European history will develop expertise in two broad fields of historyeither medieval and early modern or early modern and modern. Students specializing in non-European history will master two comparable fields. Second, all students will study their fields from a thematic approach that transcends national boundaries and moves away from conventional periodization. The comparative history program gives students a broad understanding of historical developments and fosters the ability to make cross-cultural comparisons. The thematic approach is central to the process. The Brandeis history faculty is exceptionally diverse in its interests and offers the student a variety of approaches to the past, such as the study of political structure, social relations and institutions, women and the family, war and diplomacy, psychohistory, culture, or thought. Each student will read widely on two topical areas, and in the process learn what developments were unique and which ones were comparable over time and space.

    31. 2001-2002 Mills College Undergraduate Catalog: History
    modern Japan, East Asia, chinese nationalism, the chinese press. 12 (112) The west and Its Cultural Traditions II 31 american History I A survey of the political
    http://www.mills.edu/PUBS/ARCHIVE/ARCHIVE_CAT/CATUG01-02/hist.ug.html
    History Faculty: professional interests Andrew A. Workman, Department Head
    20th century America, labor, constitutional, African American Wah Cheng
    Modern and traditional China, modern Japan, East Asia, Chinese nationalism, the Chinese press Bertram M. Gordon
    Modern European history, French history, the European right, history of cuisine, history of travel and tourism, world history Marianne B. Sheldon
    18th and 19th century American history, history of women and the family, the American South A knowledge of history is both the mark of an educated person and a background for understanding the present. It develops skills that are valuable in all fields - the testing of hypotheses, the evaluation of evidence, and the formation and presentation of sound generalizations. The Mills history curriculum is designed to provide students with a broad background in history and a knowledge of historical methods. The faculty in history is composed of specialists in modern European history, 19th and 20th century United States history, and East Asian history. Mills graduates in history have continued their study in graduate and professional schools and have entered careers in law, business, journalism, publishing, teaching, library science, museum curatorship, and government service. History major
    (12 semester course credits) Lower-Division Requirements Choose a concentration in one of the three areas listed below and take its two semester introductory sequence: European (History 11 and 12)
    United States (History 31 and 32)

    32. Calvin College - Registrar's Office
    III needed with CHIN 202. CHIN 202. Intermediate chinese. II. hist 152. Hisotry of the west and the and Culture of Latin America. hist 238. Latin american history. Yes.
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    College of DuPage Calvin Equivalent Course Number Title Course Number Title Core Course ACC 152 Managerial Accounting BUS Intro to Managerial Accounting BIOL 205 Human Anatomy BIOL 206 Human Physiology ANTHRO 100 Cultural Anthropology SOC 153 Intro to Cultural Anthropology Yes ANTHRO 120 General Archaeology IDIS 240 Intro to Archaeology ART 100 Art Appreciation ARTS CORE Yes ART 211 ARTH 101 Intro to the Hisotry of Art I Yes ART 212 ARTH 102 Intro to the Hisotry of Art II Yes ART 213 Art Hist: Modern Art ARTH 239 Modernism and the Arts Yes ART 214 Art Hist: Non-Western Art

    33. The American West Homepage
    History 448. Dr. P. Dreyfus. THE american west. DESCRIPTION The american west occupies a special place in the historical identity of the United States. and national experience. The west has unquestionably played a Social History of chinese Women in San Francisco
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    History 448 Dr. P. Dreyfus THE AMERICAN WEST DESCRIPTION: The American West occupies a special place in the historical identity of the United States. Throughout the world even today the "Old West" symbolizes the uniqueness of America’s culture and national experience. The West has unquestionably played a significant role in shaping American history, but the specific contributions of Western lands and Western people are frequently obscured by romanticism and myth. This course will explore the reality of the trans-Mississippi West from the 1840s to the 1940s. Because what we call the West has spatial, temporal, and cultural dimensions, we will focus on multiple Western experiences that, taken as a whole, will offer a portrait of a land in transition. We will examine the lives of various groups of Westerners – Native Americans, homesteaders, women, wage earners, and foreign-born immigrants. We will address the economic role of the West in national history, and the ideological influence of the "frontier" on the American people. REQUIRED READING: Clyde Milner, et al

    34. Americans Of Chinese Descent And Americana West Publications
    Offers books on the chinese and Japanese american experience along with books about Western americana. Information about books includes contents, reviews, bibliography, and chapter and index excerpts.
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    The Chinese American Collection.
    California's Chinese Heritage: A Legacy of Places by Thomas A. McDannold. Over 1100 places of importance to the Chinese are given, extending from the 1850s to the present.
    The story of a Los Angeles-born UCLA graduate's 26 years in China from pre-WWII through the Barefoot Doctor program and how he ultimately decided to return to the U.S.
    Samfow: San Joaquin Legacy by Sylvia Sun Minnick. A sensitive and revealing portrait of the Chinese in San Joaquin County, California extending from the Gold Rush days to contemporary times.
    The Western Americana Collection.
    From the Ohio To The San Joaquin by Olive Davis. A personal history of a family spanning seven generations from the American Revolution to the present.
    Nevada Newspaper Days by Jake Highton. Stories of mining camps, duels and shootouts along with personages from Mark Twain and others.
    Never Too late by Margaret Chase. A woman's WWII autobiography from the perspective of Eisenhower's headquarters.

    35. Internet Modern History Sourcebook: Imperialism
    China and the west See East Asian History Sourcebook; The 6, 1899 At LSU or here At american Revolution; Map of Lost chinese Territory; The Atlantic The Break
    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/mod/modsbook34.html
    Halsall Home Ancient History Sourcebook Medieval Sourcebook Modern History Course
    Other History Sourcebooks: African East Asian Indian Islamic ... Pop Culture See Main Page for a guide to all contents of all sections. Contents Imperialism

    36. Outline Of American History - Chapter 7
    Sacramento, California, relying heavily on chinese immigrant labor an Easterner living in the west, wrote a in 1898, marked a turning point in american history.
    http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/history/ch7.htm
    CHAPTER 7: Growth and Transformation
    An Outline of American History
    "Upon the sacredness of property, civilization itself depends."
    Andrew Carnegie, 1889

      Between two great wars the Civil War and the First World War the United States of America came of age. In a period of less than 50 years it was transformed from a rural republic to an urban state. The frontier vanished. Great factories and steel mills, transcontinental railroad lines, flourishing cities and vast agricultural holdings marked the land. With this economic growth and affluence came corresponding problems. Nationwide, businesses came to dominate whole industries, either independently or in combination with others. Working conditions were often poor. Cities grew so quickly they could not properly house or govern their growing populations. TECHNOLOGY AND CHANGE "The Civil War," says one writer, "cut a wide gash through the history of the country; it dramatized in a stroke the changes that had begun to take place during the preceding 20 or 30 years...." War needs had enormously stimulated manufacturing, speeding an economic process based on the exploitation of iron, steam and electric power, as well as the forward march of science and invention. In the years before 1860, 36,000 patents were granted; in the next 30 years, 440,000 patents were issued, and in the first quarter of the 20th century, the number reached nearly a million. As early as 1844, Samuel F. B. Morse had perfected electrical telegraphy, and soon afterward distant parts of the continent were linked by a network of poles and wires. In 1876 Alexander Graham Bell exhibited a telephone instrument and, within half a century, 16 million telephones would quicken the social and economic life of the nation. The growth of business was speeded by the invention of the typewriter in 1867, the adding machine in 1888 and the cash register in 1897. The linotype composing machine, invented in 1886, and rotary press and paper-folding machinery made it possible to print 240,000 eight-page newspapers in an hour. Thomas Edison's incandescent lamp eventually lit millions of homes. The talking machine, or phonograph, too, was perfected by Edison, who, in conjunction with George Eastman, also helped develop the motion picture. These and many other applications of science and ingenuity resulted in a new level of productivity in almost every field.

    37. Asian/Pacific Islander American Health (CBM 95-3)
    american family. west J Med 1992 Sep;157(3)3059. Chiu ML, Feldman SS, Rosenthal DA. The influence of immigration on parental behavior and adolescent distress in chinese
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    38. Documents For The Study Of American History: AMDOCS: 1400 - 2003 Primary History
    the Colorado River of the west and Its before Congress regarding Africanamerican migration from James Garfield, First Inaugural; 1880 - chinese Exclusion Treaty
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  • 39. CHINESE-AMERICAN CONTRIBUTION TO TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD
    by Phil Hoose about young people in american History, will be Travels west, by William this elevated rocky point — hardy industrious chinese — were held
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    Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum Home Exhibits Maps History ... Links
    CPRR Museum Web Choose Another Page Museum HOMEPAGE EXHIBITS Index Stereograph Catalogs READ ABOUT Chinese Railroad Workers Book List Online Books Hopkins RR Library Catalog Links to other websites Webrings Frequently Asked Questions How you can help / plans What's New Technical Notes Special Requests User Agreement Site Map CPRR.org Welcome E-mail Search Internet
    © 2004 CPRR.org. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the User Agreement which permits personal use web viewing only; no copying; arbitration; no warranty. CHINESE-AMERICAN CONTRIBUTION TO TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD (Click on image to enlarge)
    HON. JOHN T. DOOLITTLE of California in the
    U.S. House of Representatives, Thursday, April 29, 1999. Mr. DOOLITTLE. Mr. Speaker, today I rise to honor the Chinese-American community and pay tribute to its ancestors' contribution to the building of the American transcontinental railroad. On May 8th, the

    40. Chinese Historical Society Of Southern California
    known as west Side of Chinatown or Greater Chinatown, is constructed on west of Hill 1988 The Friends of the Museum of chinese american History is formed with
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    Spanish explorers. led by Gaspar de Portola, enter the area that is now Los Angeles on their way north. El Pueblo de la Reina de Los Angeles is founded by Felipe Neve. The discovery of gold at Sutter's Mill starts the California Gold Rush, bringing many people from all over the world, including Chinese. On September 9, California gains statehood. First US census: 2 Chinese house servants listed: Ali Fou and Ah Luce. Gone by 1852 California Supreme Court upholds laws prohibiting people of color from testifying against whites. Arrival of first Chinese woman. Chinese fishermen become established off Catalina Island. Thousands of Chinese in Kwantung Province are recruited by Central Pacific Railroad Co. to work on westem portion of transcontinental railroad. According to the Census of 5,728 citizens, 172 are Chinese. Chinese cemetery is established on Fort Moore Hill. "The Chinese Massacre" leaves 18 Chinese dead.

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