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Course Descriptions:
History

Ancient and Medieval Europe

HISA 102 The Barbarian West (3)
A survey of the period from the fall of Rome to the establishment of feudal kingdoms.

United States

HISU 142 The United States from 1865 to the Present (3)
Not open to senior history majors. An analysis of the forces and events that shaped American history from the Civil War to the present.

HISU 291, 292 Special Offering in United States History (3)
Courses offered by visiting professors or permanent faculty. For specific offering, see the Schedule of Classes. For description, consult the department.

HISU 348 Louisiana History (3)
A survey of the history of Louisiana from its settlement to the present.

Latin America and Caribbean

HISL 295 Revolution in Latin America (3)
This “special offering” course focuses on the social, cultural, and historical role of revolution in Latin America.

HISL 295, 296 Special Offerings in Latin American History (3)
Courses offered by visiting professors or permanent faculty. For specific offering, see the Schedule of Classes. For description, consult the department.

HISL 347 Colonial Louisiana, 1700-1812 (3)
A survey of the history of the Province of Louisiana and the Louisiana Territory under French, Spanish, and United States rule, from its discovery and settlement through establishment of the State of Louisiana in 1812. Combining lecture and seminar format, the course explores social, economic, political, and cultural developments and institutions which have contributed to the heritage and characteristics of the region. Louisiana offers a unique opportunity for the study of comparative colonial patterns, 1700-1812. Same as HISU 347.

CSHS 275 History of New Orleans Theatre (3)

CSHS 325 Cajun History (3)

CSHS 340 Mississippi Gulf Coast History (3)

CSHS 375 A History of Rock & Roll (3)

CSHS 393 Special Topics in American History (3)

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