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2017-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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HIS 428 - Issues in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era Credits: 3


Covers political, economic, social, and intellectual aspects of the Progressive Movement, tracing its origins in the 19th century and showing how progressivism was a part of the background of the New Deal. Special attention given to the all-important transition of the concept of liberalism from laissez-faire individualism to state regulation. Emphasis placed upon the differing interpretations of the Progressive Movement, which have been developed by various historians.

Prerequisite(s): ( (HIS 105   or HON 122   ) and (HIS 106   or HON 123   ) and (HIS 201   or HIS 202   ) ) or permission of instructor.
Graduate Credit: This course is available for graduate credit.



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