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Awesome History Courses?

 
Old 06-13-2010 at 04:33 PM   #1
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Awesome History Courses?
Trying to come up with a few substitutes in case my courses are all taken. Right now I want 2UV3 (American foreign relations) and 1AA3 (French Rev to WWII)

Anyone know any good History courses that are being offered this year?

I'm pretty open to any topic as long as its interesting.
Old 06-13-2010 at 04:42 PM   #2
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Horn is teaching 1AA3. He is amazing, one of the best profs I've ever had. Take that course.

I took it in my first year and it's decent. Not too hard and very interesting material. Horn makes it phenomenal though.
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Old 06-13-2010 at 05:43 PM   #3
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Agreed with Callen, 1AA3 was an amazing course mainly due to Heathron's amazing lecturing skills and basically his knowledge of the material. He loves the political side to french rev and so on so be prepared to talk about left and right wing political views. Another good course i took was 1B03 Americas taught by DeBarros. Not a very enthusiastic speaker but she definatly emphasizes the main points she's trying to get at and the material is SUPER easy ! Basically, you will discuss slavery its origins, who was involved, how it affetcted production in Europe and in the Carribbean, and its conclusion.



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