Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1924-1925 Page: 57
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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
tions as well as the social, economic and political problems will
be reviewed.
343.-History of France. This course is a study of the Congress
of Vienna, the downfall of Napoleon, the Franco-Prussian
War, and the rise of the modern French nation.
352.-World Politics. This course shows the development
of World Politics, nationalism, imperialism and internationalism.
The causes of the different wars and difficulties between the different
nations are studied together with analysis of the different
treaties.
353.-American Diplomacy. This course treats of the international
relations of the United States from its beginning as an
independent nation to the present day. It emphasizes the distinctive
features of American foreign policy and contrasts it with
that of other countries.
362.-Latin-American Relations. This course traces the development
of the different Latin-American countries and notes
their relations with the United States. Their political institutions,
economic development, and social peculiarities are noted.
Some time will be spent in the study of the Mexican problem.
363.-History of the Near East. This is a survey of the
history of the Balkan States, their relation to the different European
powers, their rivalries, their problems, the Balkan Wars,
and the World War.
372.-History of the West. This course pays especial attention
to history of frontier days, westward expansion, Indian troubles,
early trails and outposts. Texas history is especially emphasized.373.-Elements of International Law. This course gives a
knowledge of the general principles of international law and
presents the subject with its many changes and rules as followed
before and after the World War. The principles which underlie
the Mexican problem, and the many unsettled legal questions are
studied. Lectures, reports, and readings.
382.-International Relations. This course will deal with
Latin America and its relation to the United States. The history
of each of the Latin American countries is sketched, and its general
condition, political, social and economic, are described. This
course is mainly lectures, but students are expected to read extensively
in assigned works and to prepare two papers on some
particular problem studied.57
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