Human Society to Approximately 3000 B.C.E.: Paleolithic and
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Development of City Civilizations—circa 3000–1500 B.C.E.: Developments in Mesopotamia, Africa, Indus River Valley, Huang He River Valley, Mesoamerica |
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Ancient Empires and Civilizations—circa 1700 B.C.E.–500 C.E.: India |
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Ancient Empires and Civilizations—circa 1700 B.C.E.–500 C.E.: Mediterranean |
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Decline of Classical Civilizations and Change— circa 500–1400 C.E.: Nomadic migrations |
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Decline of Classical Civilizations and Change— circa 500–1400 C.E.: Rise and expansion of Islam; Islamic civilization |
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Decline of Classical Civilizations and Change— circa 500–1400 C.E.: African kingdoms |
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Decline of Classical Civilizations and Change— circa 500–1400 C.E.: Feudalism in western and central Europe and in Japan |
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Decline of Classical Civilizations and Change— circa 500–1400 C.E.: Mesoamerican and Andean cultures |
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Decline of Classical Civilizations and Change— circa 500–1400 C.E.: Tang, Song, and Ming China |
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Emerging Global Interactions—circa 1400–1800 C.E. |
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Political and Industrial Revolutions, Nationalism— 1750–1914: American Revolution, French Revolution, and Latin American independence movements |
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Political and Industrial Revolutions, Nationalism— 1750–1914: Industrialization, population expansion, and urbanization |
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Political and Industrial Revolutions, Nationalism— 1750–1914: New ideologies including liberalism, socialism, and Marxism |
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Conflicts, Ideologies and Evolutions in the Twentieth Century: The First World War and The Russian Revolutions |
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Conflicts, Ideologies and Evolutions in the Twentieth Century: The Second World War and The Cold War |
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Conflicts, Ideologies and Evolutions in the Twentieth Century: The social and economic role of the state and movements to extend rights |
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Contemporary Trends—1991 to the Present |
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Physical Geography of North America |
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Native American Peoples |
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European Exploration and Colonization |
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Establishing a New Nation (1776–1791) |
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Early Years of the New Nation (1791–1829) |
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Continued National Development (1829–1850's) |
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Civil War Era (1850–1870's) |
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Emergence of the Modern United States (1877–1900) |
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HIST 315 |
Progressive Era through the New Deal (1900–1939) |
HIST 121
HIST 315 |
The Second World War and the Postwar Period (1939– 1963) |
HIST 315 |
Recent Developments (1960's– Present) |
HIST 315 |