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Jun 16, 2024
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HIST 496 - Historical Research(3.00) Historical methodology with respect to research, organization and preparation of materials. Written and oral reports and a research paper are required. The course is oriented around a specific topic in American history, to be chosen by individual professor. This course is repeatable for credit.
Course ID: 54761 Consent: No Special Consent Required Components: Lecture Topics: Myth,Memory & Civil War, Race Ethnicity Amer Migr, US, Colloq:Strctrlsm/Deconst, Historical Research, US In Depression & War, Aviation & Space Flight, United States In Depress, Memory & Commemoration, Maryland’s Cities, Towns, U.S. And Vietnam, Race And Ethnicity, Colonial Maryland, Afam Migration/ Jim Crow, The American Revolution, US History & Environment, Whose Amer. Revolution?, Proto-Marxism:17-18Th C., Colloquium:Proto-Marxism, New Deal Culture, History of Science & Tech in American Society, Social Movements in Modern Ame, Catastrophes in American History, 20th Century U.S. History, Research in UMBC’s Special Collections, Cold War, Ethnicity, Race, and Am. Immig. Narritiv, Science, Tech. and Society, Modern American Culture, Healthcare in Modern America, Borders and Nationalism, Colonial Londontown, Inventing American Identity, American Borders & Nationalism, Gender/Race in Amer. Pop Cult., The U.S. in the 2nd World War, Meaning and U.S. History Attributes: Writing Intensive Requirement Group: You must complete HIST 201 with a “C” or better
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