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104. The Teaching of History.

Professor STEPHENS.

A discussion of the teaching of history in secondary schools, with special reports and criticism on text-books. The course is designed for graduates expecting to apply for a high school teacher's certificate in history.

2 hrs., either half-year. Tu, 3. Prerequisite: Courses 52, 53, 64, 63, and 70; Political Science 1, and the preliminary lectures in Semitic 1.

107A. Seminary in Ancient History.

Assistant Professor SCHOLZ.

A study of Polybius as a basis for an intensive study of some aspects of Hellenism. Also open to seniors with the consent

of the instructor.

2 hrs., first half-year. Th, 3-5.

107B. Seminary in Ancient History.

Assistant Professor SCHOLZ.

Roman Imperial Institutions; a study of the organization and government of the Roman Empire from Constantine to Justinian with special emphasis on the municipality and economic conditions. Also open to seniors with the consent of the instructor.

2 hrs., second half-year. Th, 3-5. Prerequisite: Course 54A. 108. Pro-Seminary in History: A Seminary in Historical Method. Professor STEPHENS.

Also open to Seniors with the consent of the instructor. Prerequisite: Courses 63, 64.

2 hrs., throughout the year. M, 3-5.

108A. Seminary in Medieval History.

Assistant Professor BOWMAN.

Also open to Seniors with the consent of the instructor.

2 hrs., throughout the year. F, 3-5.

108B. Seminary in Modern European History.

Open to graduate students.

Professor STEPHENS.

2 hrs., throughout the year. W, 3-5." Prerequisite: Course 108. 108c. Seminary in Pacific Coast History. Professor STEPHENS. Open to graduate students working with the documents in the

Bancroft Collection of the Academy of Pacific Coast History. 2 hrs., throughout the year. Prerequisite: Course 108.

116. Seminary in Spanish History.

Mr. DON E. SMITH.

Open to graduates who have a reading knowledge of Spanish. 2 hrs., throughout the year, Th, 3-5.

*Seminary in Government. [See Political Science 11.]

Assistant Professor ROBERTS.

COURSES IN OTHER DEPARTMENTS.

The History of the People, Language, and Literature of China. [See Oriental Languages 1.]

Professor FRYER.

History of the Laws, Government, and Social Conditions of China. [See Oriental Languages 11.] Professor FRYER. *

The Mohammedan Countries. [See Semitic 25.]

Assistant Professor POPPER.

General Introduction to the Study of Semitic Languages. [See Assistant Professor POPPER.

Semitic 1.]

The preliminary lectures in this course dealing with the Egyption, Assyrian and Babylonian civilizations are required for the High School Teacher's certificate in History.

Not to be given in 1908-09.

POLITICAL SCIENCE.

*BERNARD MOSES, Ph.D., LL.D., Professor of History and Political Science.

GUY HALL ROBERTS, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Political Science. GEORGE R. NOYES, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Slavic Languages.

The general prerequisites to all courses in the Upper Division are any two of the following three: History 52, 64, and Political Science 1A and 1в or 3.

LOWER DIVISION COURSES.

The work in History and Political Science prescribed in the various colleges of the University must be taken from the Lower Division courses, among which Course 3 may be included.

1A. Government.

Assistant Professor ROBERTS.

A description of the institutions and operation of the British and American governments, with a study of political parties and their organization.

3 hrs., first half-year. M W F, 3.

1B. Government.

Assistant Professor ROBERTS.

The governments and parties of continental Europe.

3 hrs., second half-year. M W F, 3. Prerequisite: Course la. During the second half-year Course 3 may be taken as an alternative for Political Science 1B.

1c. Contemporary Political Questions. Lecturers to be announced. 1 hr., second half-year. Tu, 4.

One unit credit, given on basis of attendance on all of the lectures and of an examination test on any one of the topics (with supplementary reading) chosen by the student. Questions for such test to be set by each lecturer.

* Absent on leave, 1908-09.

Died, November 14, 1908.

UPPER DIVISION COURSES.

2. History of Political Theories.

Professor MOSES.

The history of political thought to the middle of the eighteenth century, and its influence on institutions.

3 hrs., first half-year. M W F, 3.

and 1B.

Prerequisite: Courses la

3. Latin-American Institutions in the Colonial Period.

3 hrs., second half-year. M W F, 2. 3A. The Latin-American Republics (Mj.).

Professor MOSES.

Professor MOSES

3 hrs., first half-year. M W F, 2. Prerequisite: Course 3.

*6. Greek Institutions. (Mj.)

The origin and working of the mechanism of government in typical oligarchic, democratic, federal, and monarchic states. International relations. The Greek theory of government. 3 hrs., first half-year. M W F, 3. Prerequisite: History 53 and a reading knowledge of French or German.

7. International Relations. (Mj.)

Professor MOSES.

Course 1 deals with the organization and operations of government with reference to internal affairs; Course 7, with international relations.

2 hrs., second half-year. Tu Th, 3. Prerequisite: Courses la and 1B.

8. The Government of Dependencies. (Mj.). Professor MOSES. An account of the rise, organization, and administration of political dependencies, excluding the former European Colonies in America.

2 hrs., first half-year. Tu Th, 3. Prerequisite: Courses la and 1B.

9. Russian Politics. (Mj.).

Assistant Professor NOYES.

A sketch of the development of Russian central and local institutions, with special reference to the present situation in Russia.

3 hrs., second half-year. M W F, 2.

* Not to be given, 1908-09.

10. The Government of Municipalities. (Mj.).

Assistant Professor ROBERTS.

A brief outline of the government of ancient and medieval cities; an account of the growth, causes of growth, and structure of population, of modern municipalities; a study of the governmental organization and activities of German, French, British, and American cities.

3 hrs., throughout the year. M W F, 2. Prerequisite: Courses 1A and 1B, or the consent of the instructor.

*12. Studies in Contemporaneous Politics. (Mj.)

Assistant Professor ROBERTS.

A discussion of recent and existing problems in government. 2 hrs., throughout the year. Th, 3-5. Prerequisite: Courses la and 1B, twelve units of history, and the consent of the instructor.

GRADUATE COURSES.

4. Political Science.

Professor MOSES.

A course of graduate study in the science of politics, including the history of political thought since the middle of the eighteenth century.

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Lectures on the political and constitutional History of England.

History of the Middle Ages. [See History 64.]

Assistant Professor BoWMAN.

A general survey of the history of Western Europe to the end of the Reformation movement.

Constitutional Law. [See Jurisprudence 2.] Professor JONES.

Constitutional law of the United States, both State and Federal. *Not to be given, 1908-09.

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