American business history at the end of the 20th century American business history at the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, at the same time prospered with its specialty. There are clear signs of vitality, including becoming a member of the BHC (Business History Conference), a major specialized agency in this field. The organization recently launched a new quarterly journal specialized magazine. Economic History Association.
At the end of the 20th century, the United States was able to project its military, economic, political and cultural forces almost to the world. This course documents the history of the United States from the late colonial era to the present, and introduces the history of America, Europe, Latin America, Asia, and Africa. It provides a history of thinking, technology, social movements and globalization. We pay special attention to the theme of race, empire and capitalism. Students will gain a deeper understanding of America 's current history in the history of America and the world, and the world situation.
20th century: 20th century. Unless it is from a global perspective, we can not tell about the history of America in the story of this century. This is a dangerous century, the world of prosperity has been interrupted by a major disruption. World War I, World War II and very close - World War III may have ended civilization. By the end of this century, another threat is imminent. Human activities themselves are threatening to warm the earth in a way that can threaten the quality of life of future generations.
Throughout the history of Titan in the 20th century, many people influenced American people's lives and American economic processes. It has a history of more than 200 years, but the United States quickly acquired economic strength through its wonderful ideas and incentives. In the early 20th century, many Americans saw the prosperity that the United States must offer.
HIST 1979 U Cause of the Empire: The history of capitalism from 1900 to the present and the foreign relations of the United States. In this course, we will explore the intersection of the American business of the 20th century and the American Empire. From the Latin America joint venture to the Lockheed Martin weapon manufacturer, the capital interest forms the external relations of the United States. When a student crosses the history of the 20th century, they will understand how dependence on the worldwide excellence of American companies depends on the supportive interventionist government. This course attracts history, investor relations activities, economics and so on.