Word: modernizations
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...modern European history, Visiting Professor Pieter Geyl of the University of Utrecht will lecture on the "History of the French Revolution," in History 146c. Handlin described Geyl last night as "probably the leading historian of Holland...
Nine of the new courses will concern Medieval Europe and Modern Europe, two of the five special fields within the department. No new courses have been announced in either American History or Ancient History...
...course will replace History 146b, "History of France, 1715-1815," next year, now taught by C. Crane Brinton, McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History. Brinton will take a leave of absence next year...
Another new course in modern European history will be History 153, "History of German Thought from Kant to Spengler," to be given in the spring term. The course will be taught by Claus W. Epstein '48, assistant professor of History and will feature Hegel as the central figure in the course...
...whether six months training is necessary or desirable in a reserve program. As the time is too short for the enlistee to do much valuable work in the service after his basic training and far too short to embark on the technical training that an effective soldier in a modern army needs, many claim that the bulk of the six month program is "make-work." It is generally agreed that the Air National Guard has done an outstanding job by requiring requisite active-duty training which varies for the various career fields, and leaving basic military indoctrination to the home...