History
HIST 1301. United States History. (3-0-3). General survey of United States history from early European exploration to the end of Reconstruction in 1877. (RW)
HIST 1302. United States History. (3-0-3). General survey of United States history from 1877 to the present. Prerequisite: HIST 1301 or consent of division dean. (RW)
HIST 2301. History of Texas. (3-0-3). Texas history from the Spanish Period to the present. Emphasis on the period of Anglo-American settlement, revolution, Republic, and development of the modern state. (RW)
HIST 2311. Western Civilization to 1660. (3-0-3). Development of ancient, medieval, and early modern civilization, the ancient East, contributions of Greece and Rome, the Church, feudalism, the commercial revolution, the Reformation, and early colonial movements. Influence of these factors on cultural, economic, and political developments. Prerequisites: HIST 1301 and 1302. (RW)
HIST 2312. Western Civilization since 1660. (3-0-3). Development of our expansion and conflict with cultures and civilizations native to Asia and the New World; development and conflict with cultures and civilizations native to Asia and the New World; development of such institutions as nationalism, democracy, socialism and conflicts of the 20th Century. Relationship between the industrial revolution and these institutions. Prerequisite: HIST 2311. (RW)
History 1301
Instructor Ed Owens
Begin your journey with an overview of the World Wide Web history study, a project involving historians from all around the world. This includes coverage of American history from the Colonial Period to the First World War. Chapter One, The Colonial Period, includes 12 sections, from an Introduction to the British Reluctantly Yield, with references to George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, the Dutch West India Company, King James III, and others.
This site contains extensive links to Colonial maps, historic documents, biographical sketches and information relevant to the American Revolution.
Continue your journey by choosing from among the following links:
OTHER RESOURCES FOR HISTORY
Meta-Index ~ A
extensive collection of links to resources in history including collections,
projects, searchable indexes, and electronic discussion list.
The
Historical Text Archive ~ A bank of transferrable files (including
the full text of historical documents), including an
extensive USA Collection (from Colonial times to the 20th Century), and a
Mexico Collection, with links to other history-related Internet Sites.
Archives include maps, images, history-related software, bibliographies.
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