DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

SPRING SCHEDULE 1999

(January 9 - April 30)

                            Undergraduate                                Graduate


Undergraduate Courses

H105 American History I (3 cr.)

C617

9:30 - 10:45

MW

CA-215

Libby, J.

C618

1:00 - 2:15

MW

CA-215

Libby, J.

C619

9:30 - 10:45

TR

CA-217

Ashendel, A.

C620

11:00 - 12:15

TR

CA-215

Osborn, E.

C621

2:30 - 3:45

TR

CA-215

Robison, K.

C622

5:45 - 8:25

T

CA-217

Robison, K.

C623

5:45 - 8:25

W

CA-217

Robison, K.

C624

12:00 - 12:50

MW

LE-101

Wokeck, M.

Students enrolled in the above section must also enroll in one of the following discussion sections.

C625

10:00 - 10:50

M

CA-347

Lantzer, J.

C626

11:00 - 11:50

M

CA-347

Lantzer, J.

C627

1:00 - 1:50

M

CA-347

Wokeck, M.

C628

11:00 - 11:50

W

CA-347

Lantzer, J.

C629

1:00 - 1:50

W

CA-347

Lantzer, J.

H106 American History II (3 cr)

C630

9:30 - 10:45

MW

CA-217

Coleman, A.

C631

11:00 - 12:15

MW

CA-217

Ashendel, A.

C632

1:00 - 2:15

MW

CA-217

Ashendel, A.

C633

5:45 - 8:25

M

CA-217

Diamond, E.

C634

1:00 - 2:15

TR

CA-217

Little, M.

C635

6:00 - 8:40

W

G-dale#2

Cox, S.

C636

12:00 - 2:40

S

CA-217

Krzemienski, E.

C637

12:00 - 12:50

TR

LE-101

McKivigan, J.

Students enrolled in the above section must also enroll in one of the following discussion sections.

C638

10:00 - 10:50

T

BS-3013

Hamilton, R.

C639

11:00 - 11:50

T

BS-3013

Hamilton, R.

C640

1:00 - 1:50

T

BS-3013

McKivigan, J.

C641

11:00 - 11:50

R

BS-3013

Hamilton, R.

C642

1:00 - 1:50

R

BS-3013

Hamilton, R.

 

H108 Perspectives on the World to 1800 (3 cr.)

C643

2:30 - 3:45

TR

CA-221

Zhang, X.

 

H109 Perspectives on the World Since 1800 (3 cr.)

C644

11:00 - 11:50

TR

LE-101

Riesterer, B.

Students enrolled in the above section must also enroll in one of the following discussion sections.

C645

10:00 - 10:50

T

CA-347

Gallaway, S.

C646

1:00 - 1:50

T

BS-3011

Gallaway, S.

C647

10:00 - 10:50

R

CA-347

Gallaway, S.

C648

1:00 - 1:50

R

BS-3011

Gallaway, S.

 

H113 History of Western Civilization I (3 cr.)

C649

9:30 - 10:45

MW

CA-229

Lindseth, E.

C650

11:00 - 12:15

MW

CA-219

Heathorn, S.

C651

1:00 - 2:15

MW

CA-219

Blackwell, C.

C652

9:30 - 10:45

TR

CA-219

Skinner, B.

C653

11:00 - 12:15

TR

CA-219

Cutler, K.

C654

5:45 - 8:25

T

CA-219

Lindseth, E.

 

H114 History of Western Civilization II (3 cr.)

C655

9:30 - 10:45

MW

CA-219

Heathorn, S.

C656

11:00 - 12:15

MW

CA-221

Robbins, K.

For the above section, students must also enroll in: (COAS Course #_____, Section #_____ (1 cr.), 1:00-2:15, T, CA-226 (Cap. 25)

C657

11:00 - 12:15

MW

CA-221

Robbins, K.

C658

2:30 - 3:45

TR

CA-217

Seregny, S.

C659

12:00 - 2:40  

S

CA-227

Lindseth, E.

 

A346 American Diplomatic History II (3 cr.)

C660

5:45 - 8:25

W

CA-215

Libby, J.

 

A363 Survey of Indiana History (3 cr.)

C661

1:00 - 2:15

TR

CA-215

Barrows, R.

Graduate students must enroll in H511.

 

A390 Representative Americans (3 cr.)

C662

4:00 - 6:40

T

CA-215

Little, M.

Graduate students must enroll in H511.

 

A421 Topics in United States History: Women=s History (3 cr.)

C663

2:30 - 3:45

MW

CA-215

Ashendel, A.

Graduate students must enroll in H511.

This class surveys women=s historical experiences in the United States from settlement to the present. It will present women=s history as an integral part of US history and as a unique subject of historical inquiry.

 

A421 Topics in United State History: 20th Century Popular Culture (3 cr.)

C664

11:00 - 12:15

TR

CA-217

Coleman, A.

Graduate students must enroll in H511.

This class will explore how popular culture has reflected and influenced significant developments in 20th century American history as well as changing understandings of class, race, and gender. The class will investigate examples of popular culture ranging from music, television, and movies to advertising, sports, and amusement parks.

 

A421 Topics in United States History: Prohibition to Pearl Harbor: America, 1917-1945 (3 cr.)

C665

1:00 - 2:15

TR

CA-219

Osborn, E.

Graduate students must enroll in H511.

 

A421 Topics in United States History: Readings on the Concept of Rights and the Rights of the Accused (3 cr.)

C666

4:00 - 6:40

R

CA-215

Bodenhamer, D.

Graduate students must enroll in H511. ASee also American Studies@

This is a seminar-type class that will emphasize reading and discussion on the meaning and role of rights in American legal and constitutional history.

 

B385 European Thinkers & the Meaning of Life (3 cr.)

C667

2:30 - 3:45

TR

CA-219

Riesterer, B.

Graduate students must enroll in H509.

 

B421 Topics: The Inquisition in European History (3 cr.)

C668

9:30 - 10:45

MW

CA-221

de Boer, W.

Graduate students must enroll in H509.

 

B421 Topics: British Empire and Commonwealth from 1783 (3 cr.)

C669

2:30 - 3:45

MW

CA-219

Heathorn, S.

Graduate students must enroll in H509.

 

B421 Topics in European History: The Celtic North (3 cr.)

C670

11:00 - 12:15

TR

CA-221

Cooper, S.

Graduate students must enroll in H509.

This class will examine the peoples who occupied the British Isles before the Anglo-Saxons arrived and the subsequent evolution of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Besides general material, students will read and write papers in areas of their particular interests and will share responsibility for related class discussions.

 

C388 Roman History (3 cr.)

C671

9:30 - 10:45

TR

CA-221

Cutler, K.

 

G485 Modern China (3 cr.)

C672

5:45 - 8:25

T

CA-221

Zhang, X.

Graduate students must enroll in G585

 

H374 History of Science and Technology II (3 cr.)

C673

5:45 - 8:25

M

CA-221

Schneider, W.

 

H412 Historic Preservation (3 cr.)

C674

5:45 - 8:25

M

CA-537

Scarpino, P.

This section is for undergraduates; graduate students should enroll in H547. Consent of instructor required.

 

H415 History of Philanthropy in the West (3 cr.)

C675

5:45 - 8:25

W

CA-219

Robbins, K.

Graduate students must enroll in H509.

 

J495 Proseminar for History Majors: Indiana in the Age of Roosevelt (3 cr.)

C676

5:45 - 8:25

R

CA-537

Barrows, R.

Students will prepare research papers on aspects of the history of Indiana during the years of the Great Depression, New Deal, and World War II.

 

K495 Readings in History (1-3 cr.)

C677

Arranged

Arranged

By arrangement with Instructor. Section Authorization.

 


GRADUATE COURSES

 

G585 Modern China (3 cr.)

C678

5:45 - 8:25

T

CA-221

Zhang, X.

 

H501 Historical Methodology (4 cr.)

C679

5:45 - 8:25

M

ES-2105

de Boer, W.

 

H509 Special Topics in European History: The Inquisition in European History (3 cr.)

C680

9:30 - 10:45

MW

CA-221

de Boer, W.

 

H509 Special Topics in European History: British Empire and Commonwealth from 1783 (3 cr.)

C681

2:30 - 3:45

MW

CA-219

Heathorn, S.

 

H509 Special Topics in European History: The Celtic North (3 cr.)

C682

11:00 - 12:15

TR

CA-221

Cooper, S.

 

H509 Special Topics in European History: European Thinkers and the Meaning of Life (3 cr.)

C683

2:30 - 3:45

TR

CA-219

Riesterer, B.

 

H509 Special Topics in European History: History of Philanthropy in the West (3 cr.)

C684

5:45 - 8:25

W

CA-219

Robbins, K.

 

H509 Special Topics in European History: History of Philanthropy in the West (3 cr.)

C685

Arranged

Arranged

Robbins, K.

For Executive MA students only. By consent of instructor only.

 

H511 Special Topics in American History: Women=s History (3 cr.)

C686

2:30 - 3:45

MW

CA-215

Ashendel, A.

 

H511 Special Topics in American Hist: 20th Century Popular Culture (3 cr.)

C687

11:00 - 12:15

TR

CA-217

Coleman, A.

 

H511 Special Topics in American History: Prohibition to Pearl Harbor, America, 1917-1945 (3 cr.)

C688

1:00 - 2:15

TR

CA-215

Osborn, E.

 

H511 Special Topics in American History: Indiana History (3 cr.)

C689

1:00 - 2:15

TR

CA-219

Barrows, R.

 

H511 Special Topics in American History: Representative Americans (3 cr.)

C690

4:00 - 6:40

T

CA-215

Little, M.

 

H511 Special Topics in American History: Readings on the Concept of Rights and the Rights of the Accused (3 cr.)

C691

4:00 - 6:40

R

CA-215

Bodenhamer, D.

 

H543 Practicum in Public History (1-4 cr.)

C692

Arranged

Monroe, E.

 

H546 History of Science & Technology II (3 cr.)

C693

5:45 - 8:25

M

CA-221

Schneider, W.

 

H547 Special Topics in Public History: Historic Preservation (3 cr.)

C694

5:45 - 8:25

M

CA-537

Scarpino, P.

 

H575 Graduate Readings in History (cr. Arranged)

C695

Arranged

Arranged

By arrangement with Instructor. Permission of Director of Graduate Studies required.

 

H699 Colloquium: Comparative History (4 cr.)

C696

5:45 - 8:25

T

CA-537

Seregny, S.

Nationalism in comparative and theoretical perspective. Focuses on Europe.

 

H720 Seminar: Modern Western Europe (4 cr.)

C697

5:45 - 8:25

T

CA-537

Seregny, S.

Note: This class meets with H699; permission of instructor required; it is intended only for MA students on the European track, who need a seminar to fulfill their graduation requirements.

 

H750 Seminar in United States History: Twentieth Century African American History (4 cr.)

C698

5:45 - 8:25

W

CA-537

Little, M.

 

H898 M.A. Thesis (1-6 cr.)

C699

Arranged

Arranged

Permission of Director of Graduate Studies required.