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HIST 0362

Revolutionary America

Revolutionary America: 1763-1800
A study of the origins, progress, and significance of the American Revolution. In this course we examine the diverse economies, cultures, and sociologies of the American Colonies on the eve of the Revolution; the disruption of the balance of empire in the Atlantic; the ideology which guided colonists in rebellion; the changes wrought by revolution; and the first decades of nationhood under the Constitution. Pre-1800. 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Subject:
History
Department:
History
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR HIS NOR
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Spring 2019

HIST0362A-S19 Lecture (Hart)

Fall 2015

HIST0362A-F15 Lecture (Hart)

Spring 2014

HIST0362A-S14 Lecture (Hart)

Spring 2010

HIST0362A-S10 Lecture (Hart)

Spring 2008

HIST0362A-S08 Lecture (Morsman)

Fall 2006

HIST0362A-F06 Lecture (Morsman)
HIST0362Y-F06 Discussion (Morsman)

Fall 2004

HIST0362A-F04 Lecture (Morsman)
HIST0362X-F04 Discussion (Morsman)
HIST0362Y-F04 Discussion (Morsman)
HIST0362Z-F04 Discussion (Morsman)

Spring 2004

HIST0362A-S04 Lecture (Hart)
HIST0362Y-S04 Discussion (Hart)
HIST0362Z-S04 Discussion (Hart)