Background Image
Table of Contents Table of Contents
Previous Page  163 / 256 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 163 / 256 Next Page
Page Background

Birmingham-Southern College Catalog 2017-2018

162

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

a colonial identity had emerged in the American colonies by the middle of the eighteenth

century. Prerequisite: HI 300 or instructor consent.

HI 303 Civil War and Reconstruction (1)

The development of the American Republic in the nineteenth century with emphasis on

westward expansion, the rise of sectionalism, the Civil War, and the Reconstruction

years. Prerequisite: HI 300

or instructor consent.

HI 309 Women of the American South (1)

A study of women from the American South from pre-colonial contact to the present.

Emphasis is placed on the contributions of women to the economic, political, social, and

cultural development of the region. Among the topics covered are Native American

women, slavery, Confederate states, mountain communities, Civil Rights, and country

music. A Leadership Studies designated course. Prerequisite: HI 300

or instructor

consent.

HI 320 America Since 1940 (1)

The transformation of the United States since 1940, with emphasis upon the political and

social aftermath of World War II, the expansion of the American economy in the 1950s

and 1960s, social movements of the 1960s, and the era of disillusionment following

Vietnam and Watergate in the 1970s. Prerequisite: HI 300

or instructor consent.

HI 331 Alabama Civil Rights (1)

An investigation of Alabama’s role in the modern civil rights struggle. Topics include the

Montgomery Bus Boycott, the Freedom Rides, the Birmingham campaign, “Bloody

Sunday” and the Voting Rights Act, and the movement in rural Alabama. Prerequisite:

HI 300

or instructor consent.

HI 342 French Revolution and Napoleon (1)

Analysis of the causes and course of the Revolution in France and the spread of

revolutionary ideas and institutions in Europe, 1789-1815. Prerequisite: HI 300

or

instructor consent.

HI 345 Topics in the History of Terrorism (1)

An exploration of terrorism through focused study of four to six episodes in its history.

Following an historical and methodological introduction, possible subjects include the

Sicarii, the Carbonari, Russian revolutionary terrorism, the Ku Klux Klan, the Irish

Troubles, Israel/Palestine, the Malayan Emergency, the Weather Underground, anti-

abortion violence, eco-terrorism, and September 11. A Leadership Studies designated

course. Prerequisite: HI 300

or instructor consent.

HI 346 Russia in the Twentieth Century (1)

A study of Russia and its transition in the twentieth century from a backward behemoth

to the world’s first socialist state and finally to a struggling post-communist nation.

Topics include the crises of late Imperial Russia, the Russian Revolution, Stalinism,