Catalogue Volume 2 (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 Excerpt: ...emphasis. (Greek 7.) 10. The Greek Drama In Translation. This course requires no knowledge of Greek. It lays a foundation for the study of the modern drama. The plays read either have value of their own or have exercised an influence on later writers. HISTORY Professor Kline Professor Harrington Professor White Mr. Howes 1,2. Medieval And Modern European History. A A general survey of European History from the fourth century to the present, tracing briefly the great changes during the Middle Ages and considering more thoroughly those movements in modern times which have produced the Europe of the present. Mr. Howes. 3,4. American History. B A survey of the social, industrial, and political development of the United States. (Hist. 1-2.) Professor Kline. 5, 6. English History. B A survey of the social, industrial, and political development of England. (Hist. 1-2.) Mr. Howes. 7, 8. Modern Europe. B The rise of democracy and nationalism. Special attention is given to the industrial revolution and its results, imperialism, and diplomacy. (Hist. 1-2.) Mr. Howes. 9, 10. The United States Since The Civil War. C A careful study of the later history of the United States. Special study is made of the Reconstruction period, the economic and industrial development including a study of contemporary problems and conditions. (Hist. 3-4.) Professor Kline. n, 12. Seminar. C An intensive study of some limited phase of history for the purpose of affording training in methods of historical research, critical evaluation of sources, and scholarly presentation of the results of historical investigation. (Two C courses; permission of instructor.) Professor Kline. 14. Ancient History. B Development of ancient civilization, with special emphasis on Greece and Rome. Much attention is ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 Excerpt: ...emphasis. (Greek 7.) 10. The Greek Drama In Translation. This course requires no knowledge of Greek. It lays a foundation for the study of the modern drama. The plays read either have value of their own or have exercised an influence on later writers. HISTORY Professor Kline Professor Harrington Professor White Mr. Howes 1,2. Medieval And Modern European History. A A general survey of European History from the fourth century to the present, tracing briefly the great changes during the Middle Ages and considering more thoroughly those movements in modern times which have produced the Europe of the present. Mr. Howes. 3,4. American History. B A survey of the social, industrial, and political development of the United States. (Hist. 1-2.) Professor Kline. 5, 6. English History. B A survey of the social, industrial, and political development of England. (Hist. 1-2.) Mr. Howes. 7, 8. Modern Europe. B The rise of democracy and nationalism. Special attention is given to the industrial revolution and its results, imperialism, and diplomacy. (Hist. 1-2.) Mr. Howes. 9, 10. The United States Since The Civil War. C A careful study of the later history of the United States. Special study is made of the Reconstruction period, the economic and industrial development including a study of contemporary problems and conditions. (Hist. 3-4.) Professor Kline. n, 12. Seminar. C An intensive study of some limited phase of history for the purpose of affording training in methods of historical research, critical evaluation of sources, and scholarly presentation of the results of historical investigation. (Two C courses; permission of instructor.) Professor Kline. 14. Ancient History. B Development of ancient civilization, with special emphasis on Greece and Rome. Much attention is ...

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Rarebooksclub.com

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May 2012

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 1mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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26

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978-1-231-14207-3

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9781231142073

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1-231-14207-3



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