DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

Fall 2005

(August 24, 2005 - December 19, 2005)

UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
H105 American History I (3 cr.)  
25060 8:00 - 9:15 MW CA217 Monroe, E.
MW Ashendel, A.
3842 9:30 - 10:45 CA217
MW
3843 11:00 - 12:15 BS2000 Ashendel, A.
MW
3844 4:00 - 5:15 CA215 Libby, J.
MW
3845 2:30 - 3:45 CA217 Krzemienski, E.
TR
3846 9:30 - 10:45 CA215 Krzemienski, E.
TR
3847 11:00 - 12:15 CA235 Burdick, D.
TR
3848 1:00 - 2:15 CA215 Krzemienski, E.
3849 6:00 - 8:40 T GN100 Krzemienski, E.
3850 5:45 - 8:25 W CA215 Libby, J.
S CA217
3851 9:00 - 11:40 Giesen, J.
TR Wokeck, M. & TA
3852

11:00 - 12:15

LE100
H106 American History II (3 cr.)
3855 11:00 - 12:15 MW CA217 McKivigan, J.
MW
3853 2:30 - 3:45 LE101 Barrows, R. + TA
9:30 - 10:45 TR
3854 CA217 Buelow, P.
3856 1:00 - 2:15 MW CA203 Ashendel, A.
Authorization Required. Class also meets several afternoons on Fridays. Course is part of a School of Education Learning Community. Limited to Social Studies Education majors and Elementary Education majors. Class will combine an examination of the content of the past with hands-on experiences designed to help students develop and refine their abilities to teach history and social studies. On Friday afternoons, there will be a number of mandatory field trips to local museums, historical sites, and organizations.
25061 11:00 - 12:15 TR CA217 Robertson, N.
3863 11:00 - 12:15 TR CA217 Robertson, N.
For the above section, students must also enroll in UCOL U112, Section ..... Authorization required.
3864 1:00 - 2:15 TR CA217 Osborn, E.
2:30 - 3:45 TR
3857 CA226 Scarpino, P.
Authorization Required. Class also meets several afternoons on Fridays. Course is part of a School of Education Learning Community. Limited to Social Studies Education majors and Elementary Education majors. Class will combine an examination of the content of the past with hands-on experiences designed to help students develop and refine their abilities to teach history and social studies.  On Friday afternoons, there will be a number of mandatory field trips to local museums, historical sites, and organizations.
4:00 - 5:15 MW
3858 CA217 Witzig, F.
5:45 - 8:25 T
3859 CA217 Lantzer, J.
5:45 - 8:25 W
3860 CA217 Gantz, R.
12:00 - 2:40 S
3861 CA217 Giesen, J.
3865 11:00 - 12:15 MW LE100 Coleman, A. + TA
H108 Perspectives on the World to 1800 (3 cr.)
6029 1:00 - 2:15 TR CA221 Gondola, D.
H109 Perspectives on the World since 1800 (3 cr.)
11:00 - 12:15 Snodgrass, M.
3870 TR CA221
6033 2:30 - 3:45 TR CA221 Zhang, X.
H113 History of Western Civilization I (3 cr.)
11:00 - 12:15 MW
3872 CA219 Saak, E.
2:30 - 3:45 MW
3873 CA219 Stanard, M.
9:30 - 10:45 TR Robbins, K.
3874 CA219
9:30 - 10:45 TR Robbins, K.
3875 CA219
This is an Honors section. Authorization by instructor required.
11:00 - 12:15 TR
3876 CA219 Lary, J.
5:45 - 8:25 R
3877 CA219 Lindseth, E.
H114 History of Western Civilization II (3 cr.)
MW
3878 9:30 - 10:45 CA215 Cramer, K.
11:00 - 12:15 MW Clasby, D.
3879 CA221
3880 1:00 - 2:15 MW CA221 Stanard, M.
3881 2:30 - 3:45 MW CA221 Kelly, J.
9:30 - 10:45 TR
3882 CA221 Kostroun, D.
11:00 - 12:15 TR
3883 BS2000 Lindseth, E.
3885 1:00 - 2:15 TR CA221 Lindseth, E.
2:30 - 3:45 TR
3884 CA217 Lary, J.
6030 5:45 - 8:25 R CA221 Kostroun, D.
H217  The Nature of History (3 cr.)
5:45 - 8:25 W CA218 Vanderstel, D.
3886
Core requirement for students in Museum Studies.  Also an excellent introduction for anyone considering majoring or minoring in history, teaching history, or for those who want to know more about the excitement of doing history in a variety of settings.
UPPER LEVEL UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
A302  Revolutionary American History (3 cr.)
2:30 - 3:45 MW CA215 Witzig, F.
Graduate students must register for H511. Social and intellectual developments in English colonies in the eighteenth centuries, Birth of the Republic.
A313 Origins of Modern America 1865 - 1917  (3 cr.)
25066 11:00 - 12:15 MW CA215 Barrows, R.
Graduate students must register for H511.
A315 US History Since WW II (3 cr.)
6065 11:00 - 12:15 TR CA215 Little, M.
Graduate students must register for H511.
A317 American Social History Since 1865 (3 cr,.)
25150 5:45 - 8:25 W CA219 Robertson, N.
Graduate students must register for H511.
A421 Topics: American Dissent (3 cr.)
CA219 McKivigan, J.
3839 1:00 - 2:15 MW
Graduate Students must register for H511. Class cross-listed as Y380, Political Dissent. Class will examine popular movements for social, economic, and political change in US History. Emphasis placed on evaluating different approaches to the study of dissent; understanding the contexts from which protests developed; and considering what protest movements reveal about American society and politics.
A421 Topics: America in the 1950's  (3 cr.)
3840 4:00 - 5:15 TR CA219 Gantz, R.
Graduate students must register for H511. 
B310 Britain Since 1688 (3 cr.)  
25146 11:00 - 12:15 MW ET304 Kelly, J.
Graduate students must register for H509. 
B355  Early Modern Europe  (3 cr.)
CA219 Robbins, K.
25133 1:00 - 2:15 TR
Graduate students must register for H509.
B384  European Intellectual History II (3 cr.)
MW LD027
25135 2:30 - 3:45 Cramer, K.
Graduate Students must register for H509. Class looks at the evolution of liberalism as a social and political theory, and its critics, in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
B421   Topics:  Martin Luther and the German Reformation  (3 cr.)
6050 9:30 - 10:45 MW CA221 Saak, E.
Graduate Students must register for H509.
C386 Greek History (3 cr.)  
9:30 - 10:45 LD014
25137 MW Sutton, R.
Graduate students must register for H521.
F341 Latin America: Conquest & Empire (3 cr.)
1:00 - 2:15 LD027
25139 TR Snodgrass, M.
Graduate students must register for H521.
G452 Modern Asia   (3 cr.)
3841 11:00 - 12:15 TR CA411 Zhang, X.
Graduate students must register for H521.
H411 Documentary Editing
25141 5:45 - 8:25 T CA537 Wokeck, M.
Authorization Required. Graduate students must register for H547. Introduction to the history, theory, and practice of historical editing, with emphasis on the processes of editing historical documents and the publications of history-related organizations. Attention given to technical skills (copyediting, proofreading) as well as broader professional issues (ethics, the editor-author relationsip, evolution of editorial standards).
J495 Proseminar: Relig/Politics in Middle Ages (3 cr.)
6325 5:45 - 8:25 W SL008 Saak, E.
This course deals with the various relationships between religion and politics in the west, with a special emphasis on the late medieval debates. Extensive reading and writing will be required, including a 24-30 page research paper.
K495 Readings in History (1-3 cr.)
Arranged Arranged Arranged Arranged
By arrangement with Instructor, Section Authorization required.
GRADUATE COURSES
H500 Hist of Historical Thought (4 cr.)
5:45 - 8:25 R CA537
3887 Kelly, J.
H509 Topics: Britain Since 1688  (3 cr.)
25144 11:00 - 12:15 MW ET304 Kelly, J.
H509 Topics:  Early Modern Europe (3 cr.)
25134 1:00 - 2:15 TR CA219 Robbins, K.
H509 Topics:  European Intellectual History II (3 cr.)
LD027
25136 2:30 - 3:45 MW Cramer, K.
H509 Topics:  Greek History  (3 cr.)
27738 11:00 - 12:15 TR LD014 Sutton, R.
H509  Topics:  Martin Luther/German Reform  (3 cr.)
3888 9:30 - 10:45 MW CA221 Saak, E.
H511 Topics:  Origins of Modern America (3 cr.)
25132 11:00 - 12:15 MW CA215 Barrows, R.
H511  Topics:  Revolutionary American History  (3 cr.)
25779 CA215
2:30 - 3:45 MW Witzig, F.
H511 Topics:   American Social History  Since 1865 (3 cr.)
5:45 - 8:25 CA219
25069 W Robertson, N.
H511 Topics:   American Dissent  (3 cr.)
6042 1:00 - 2:15 MW McKivigan, J.
CA219
H511 Topics:   US History Since WW II  (3 cr.)
TR CA215
6047 11:00 - 12:15 Little, M.
H511 Topics:   America in the 1950's  (3 cr.)
3890 4:00 - 5:15 TR CA219 Gantz, R.
H521 Topics:   Latin America: Conquest & Empire  ( 3 cr.)
25410 1:00 - 2:15 TR LD027 Snodgrass, M.
H521  Topics: Modern Asia (3 cr.)
3892 11:00 - 12:15 TR CA411 Zhang, X.
H542  Public History (4 cr.)
3893 5:45 - 8:25 M CA537 Scarpino, P.
Section Authorization.  Permission of Director of Public History Required
H543  Practicum in Public History (1 -4 cr.)
3894 4:00 - 6:40 R CA537 Monroe, E.
H547 Topics: Documentary Editing (3 cr.)
25142 5:45 - 8:25 T CA537 Wokeck, M.
Authorization Required. Introduction to the history, theory, and practice of historical editing, with emphasis on the processes of editing historical documents and the publications of history-related organizations. Attention given to technical skills (copyediting, proofreading) as well as broader professional issues (ethics, the editor-author relationship, evolution of editorial standards).
H575 Graduate Readings in History (1-3 cr.)
Unassigned Unassigned
H620 Colloquium: Modern Western Europe (4 cr.)
5:45 - 8:25 W CA323A
25064 Cramer, K.
H650 Colloquium: Biography (4 cr.)  
3896 5:45 - 8:25 W CA537 Monroe, E.
Students will read and discuss the scholarly literature that examines biography with an emphasis on the US context.
H699 Colloquium: Comparative History (1 -6 cr.)
6392 5:45 - 8:25 W ES2105 Schneider, W.
This colloquium will examine the social and political movements that grew out of development of biomedical "humna-centered" sciences during the 19th and 20th centuries. Included will be such ideologies and social reform movements as birth control, temperance, natatlism, social darwinism, social hygiene and eugenics.
H898 MA Thesis (1 - 6 cr.)
Arranged Arranged Arranged
Permission of Director of Graduate Studies Required.