SYLLABUS FOR MINORITIES IN THE AMERICAN WEST HIST SYLLABUS FOR MINORITIES IN THE AMERICAN WEST HIST. 566 Filipinos. Cambodians. Hmong. Koreans. Japanese. Chinese. Samoans. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Iowa State University History Courses and continuing Chinese revolution. Hist Nonmajor graduate credit. Hist 465. The American West. (30) Cr. 3. Prereq Sophomore http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Intercultural European American West Heritage Includes African American, Chinese American and Mexican American sections. BACK to the Multicultural American West homepage. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Center For The Study Of The North American West - Courses - West History 270A CITIES IN THE NORTH AMERICAN WEST, 18401940 This colloquium explores the Unbound Feet A Social History of Chinese Women in San http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
History Department Course Listings Development of traditional Chinese culture and HIST 6610. Seminar on the American West. Reading and research on topics in the American West. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
History Of The 19th Century American West History of the 19th Century American West (Hist 4530/5530) Phil Roberts History Lounge 2. Carol Bowers, "Chinese Warren and the Rock http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
History Of The 20th Century American West TIPS ON WRITING THE BOOK REVIEWS FOR THIS CLASS History of the 20th Century American West (HIST 4540/5540) http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
History Department HIST 386A American Social History 17501860 Summer 2004 , Fall 2004 , Spring 2005 beginning (1517) of the Reformation in both the East and http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
History Department HIST 386A American Social History 17501860 Fall 2005 , Summer 2005 , Spring 2005 beginning (1517) of the Reformation in both the East and http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Mr. Ballinger American History TeacherWeb Update Prior American Update Prior American Hist. If you have previously made changes to this sent to prison Chinese Exclusion Act Wednesday 11/3 Intro the http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
HIST 4217-3 hist 42173 The american west in the 19th Century. hist 4227-3 The american west in the Many chinese came to the west, especially as railroad laborers. http://www.colorado.edu/cewww/WELCOME_PAGES/HIST4217WELCOME.htm
Extractions: HIST 4217-3 The American West in the 19 th Century HIST 4227-3 The American West in the 20 th Century Currently a history teacher at Boulder High School, Anthony McGinnis has taught American history classes in the Division of Continuing Educations Evening Program. Your instructor earned his B.A. degree in History from Colorado College in 1965 and received his M.A. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Colorado. He has had articles printed by Annals of Wyoming, Montana: Magazine of Western History, Red River Valley Historical Review and Journal of the West and a book : Counting Coup and Cutting Horses: Intertribal Warfare on the Northern Plains, 1738-1889 Midterm Examination Final Examination Its Your Misfortune and None of My Own: A New History of the American West : Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1991. ISBN: 0-8061-2366-4 Old West / New West: Que Vadis? Worland, WY: High Plains Publishing Co., 1994. ISBN: 1-881019-07-1
Extractions: The primary purpose of this course is to fulfill the history major's requirements for graduation. The second purpose of this course is to familiarize students with the recent history of the non-Western world. For some, this course will be the student's first exposure to the history of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East. For others, it will build on such courses as Dr. Brown's Monsoon Asia, Dr. Shepherd's International Relations. Dr. Crider's Latin American History, Dr. Jeane's South and Southwest Asia, and my courses on China and Japan. For all, upon completion, this course should provide a solid understanding of the issues facing much of the nonwestern world today. Finally, as this course is designed to approximate an introductory graduate level class, those going on to a post-graduate program should come away with a feel for the type of work load expected in the first year of such a program.
HTS: Courses hist 2111 The United States to 1877 Colonial settlement, the american Revolution the impact of the west, changes and continuities of chinese culture, http://www.hts.gatech.edu/courses.html
Extractions: The social, political, and economic history of the United States since Reconstruction. Topics include American industrialization, two world wars, New Deal, Civil Rights movement. See also HTS courses. Please ask HTS faculty members or see the HTS Undergraduate Coordinator if you have any questions about history offerings. Sociology Courses SOC 1101: Introduction to Sociology
Extractions: (Kinesiology to The Writing Program) Classical Civilizations and Their Legacies AHIS 120g Foundations of Western Art AHIS 201g Digging into the Past: Material Culture and the Civilizations of the Ancient Mediterranean CLAS 150g The Greeks and the West CLAS 151g Civilization of Rome CLAS 280g Classical Mythology CLAS 320gm Diversity and the Classical Western Tradition COLT 150xg Origins of Western Literature and Culture HIST 101gm The Ancient World HIST 301g The Greek World PHIL 115g Ancient Greek Culture and Society Judeo-Christian Traditions and Their Legacies AHIS 220g Medieval Visual Culture HIST 102g Medieval Civilization JS 100g Jewish History REL 111g The World of the Hebrew Bible REL 121g The World of the New Testament REL 132g Religions of the West The Making of the Modern World AHIS 121g Art and Society: Renaissance to Modern COLT 151xg Modern Western Literature and Culture COLT 374gm Women Writers in Europe and America HIST 103g The Emergence of Modern Europe HIST 104g Europe and Its Influence Since 1750: From the Rise of Democracy to the Age of Extremes MDA 205g Cities and Civilization PHIL 101g Philosophical Foundations of Modern Western Culture PHIL 155g Modern Philosophy and the Meaning of Life
History @ Oregon :: Courses :: hist 466 american west Racial Frontiers Africans, chinese, and Mexicans in western America, 18481890. Albuquerque University of New Mexico, 2002. http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~history/courses/summer2003/466americanwest.htm
Extractions: Office Hours: UWH 1:30-2:30 Course Description Course Policies Response Papers. (10% each) Students will prepare a two to three-page response paper for each of the three discussion-based readings: Indian Survival, Racial Frontiers, and No Duty to Retreat. Response papers should avoid a summary of the books' content, and instead present a critique the authors' thesis, themes, sources, and methodology. Students may also offer some comparative analysis with other course readings. Response papers are due at the end of the week during which the respective book is discussed in class. Final Exam/Take-Home Essay. (20%/20%)
Iowa State University History Courses hist 207. chinese Civilization. (30) Cr. 3. F. Origins, development, decline and E. 20th Century american west F. Social and Cultural hist 512. http://www.iastate.edu/~catalog/2003-05/courses/hist.html
Extractions: The department offers a variety of survey courses (200 series, basically for first- and second-year students) designed to serve as either general education courses or as introductions to advanced courses in history or other subject areas. The department also offers curricula leading to the B.A. and B.S. degrees in history, the M.A. degree in history, the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in the history of technology and science, and the Ph.D. degree in agricultural history and rural studies.
GW Bulletin 178, History of the american west (3), Stott. The interaction of environment 188, History of chinese Communism (3), Thornton. Survey of the leadership, http://www.gwu.edu/~bulletin/ugrad/hist.html
Extractions: Select a Department Accountancy Africana Studies American Studies Anthropology Applied Science Arabic Archaeology Art Art History Asian Studies Astronomy Biological Sciences Business Administration Chemistry Chinese Civil and Environmental Engineering Classical and Semitic Languages and Literatures Columbian College of Arts and Sciences Communication Computer Science Counseling Counseling/Human and Organizational Studies Criminal Justice Dance and Drama Dramatic Literature Early Modern European Studies Earth and Environmental Sciences East Asian Languages and Literatures Economics Educational Leadership Electrical and Computer Engineering Electronic Media Emergency Health Services Engineering Management and Systems Engineering English English as a Foreign Language Environmental Studies Exercise Science Exercise Science and Sport Activities Exercise and Sport Activities Film Studies Finance Fine Arts Fine Arts and Art History Forensic Sciences French Geography Geoscience German Language and Literature German and Slavic Languages and Literatures Greek Health Sciences Hebrew History Honors Human Services Humanities International Affairs International Business Italian Japanese Journalism Judaic Studies Korean Latin Latin American and Hemispheric Studies Liberal Arts Linguistics Management Science Marketing Mathematics Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Media and Public Affairs Middle Eastern Studies Music Naval Science Organizational Sciences Peace Studies Philosophy Physics Political Communication Political Science Portuguese Psychology Public Administration
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Homework Help American History Homework Help ... Help zau(256,140,140,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/C.htm','');w(xb+xb+' ');zau(256,140,140,'von','http://z.about.com/0/ip/496/7.htm','');w(xb+xb); Sign Up Now for the American History newsletter! The Central Pacific realized the enormous task ahead of them in the construction of the railroad. They had to cross the Sierra Mountains with an incline of 7,000 feet over only a 100-mile span. The only solution to the daunting task was a great deal of manpower, which quickly turned out to be in short supply. The Central Pacific turned to the Chinese-American community as a source of labor. In the beginning many questioned the ability of these men that averaged 4' 10" and only weighed 120 lbs. to do the work necessary. However, their hard work and abilities quickly allayed any fears. In fact, at the time of completion the vast majority of workers from the Central Pacific were Chinese. There had always been a great deal of prejudice towards the Chinese-Americans but after the completion of the Transcontinental railroad it only became worse. This prejudice came to a crescendo in the form of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, which suspended immigration for ten years. Over the next decade it was passed again and eventually the Act was renewed indefinitely in 1902, thus suspending Chinese immigration. Further, California enacted numerous discriminatory laws including special taxes and segregation.
Chinese In The Old West americana american History Lesson Plans chinese Servants in the North american west This paper deals with the changing social structure of http://www.archaeolink.com/chinese_old_west_chinese_america.htm
Extractions: Chinese in the Old West Home Americana American Revolutionary War American Colonial Times General Resources for American History Historically Important American Documents ... Historic American Maps The Western Expansion American Western Expansion General Resources Buffalo Soldiers Black Cavalry Chinese Arrival in America Orphan Trains ... Coming of the Iron Horses The Great 19th Century 19th Century American General Resources 19th Century American Industrialization/The Gilded Age 19th Century American Immigrants America's Victorian Age The Civil War American Civil War General resources American Civil War Lesson Plans Please Note: If you sometimes get an error message when clicking on a large text link, don't give up. Try the URL link instead. There are times when the large text link doesn't "take" for some reason, thus the built-in redundancy. Thank you. Ancestors in the Americas: Part 2, Chinese in the Frontier West "The second part of the ANCESTORS IN THE AMERICAS series unfolds with the arrival of Chinese on the West Coast during the Gold Rush, not as coolies laboring in the bleak outposts of the New World's plantations and mines, but as free men embarking for "Gold Mountain." Pushed by hard times at home, they arrived full of hope for wealth and for an auspicious return to their homeland." You can access parts one and three from this page. - illustrated - From cetel.org -
African And Asian/Pacific American West Black american west Museum A history of the origin of the museum itself. chinese in Tucson Traces the history of chinese americans in Tucson, http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~amerstu/mw/af_ap.html
Extractions: African Missouri A very informative site, compiled and maintained by Anne Taylor, which draws on variety of sources to provide critical essays, personal narratives, census reports, and other historical information on African Americans in the Show Me State. Includes relevant "extra-Missouri" links as well. Pike's Peak Region Black History Profiles several black Americans who were prominent figures in the Colorado Springs area. Some wonderful photos. How Far Have We Come: Past and Present Media Images of African Americans An exhibition at the UM Riverside Museum of Photography, organized by Shola Lynch, that compares representations of African Americans in "stereographs" with modern media images. Black American West Museum A history of the origin of the museum itself. Includes museum hours and location.