Directories
Holloway Hall

Directories

Operator: 410-543-6000

Talbert, Bart

Faculty, History
Holloway Hall (HH) 355
410-548-4420 or ext 84420
brtalbertsalisburyedu



Courses  []

2013 Summer I

  • HIST 101-001 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS
    Examination of global progress in major civilizations from prehistoric times to the present emphasizing the economic, social, cultural, intellectual and political trends motivating human beings. Note: 101 and 102 do not have to be taken in sequential order. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IIA or IIB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIA).

2013 Fall

  • HIST 101-009 WORLD CIVILIZATIONS
    Examination of global progress in major civilizations from prehistoric times to the present emphasizing the economic, social, cultural, intellectual and political trends motivating human beings. Note: 101 and 102 do not have to be taken in sequential order. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IIA or IIB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIA).
  • HIST 309-001 U.S. RECONSTR & GILDED AGE
    Study of the policies and application of presidential and congressional reconstruction; examination of the influence of the post-Civil War industrial boom on politics and society. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IIB.
  • HIST 478-001 ANCIENT MILITARY HISTORY
    Explores the history of the great battles and campaigns of antiquity. Emphasis is placed on developments in strategy and tactics, the lives of the men in the ranks, the careers of leaders, and the decisive nature of these conflicts on the course of history. Special attention is given to the interaction between military realities and the functioning of society as a whole. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or permission of instructor. Three hours per week with enhancement. Meets General Education IIB.
  • HIST 578-091 ANCIENT MILITARY HISTORY
    Explores the history of the great battles and campaigns of antiquity. Emphasis is placed on developments in strategy and tactics, the lives of the men in the ranks, the careers of leaders, and the decisive nature of these conflicts on the course of history. Special attention is given to the interaction between military realities and the functioning of society as a whole. May be offered for undergraduate or graduate credit. Prerequisite: HIST 101. Three hours per week. Meets General Education requirement IIB.

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