DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY

FALL 2006

(August 23, 2006 – December 18, 2006)

Updated: 9/25/2006

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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

H105  American History I (3 cr.)

4547

  9:00 – 10:15

MW

CA215

Libby, J.

4539

10:30 – 11:45

MW

CA217

Bingmann, M.

4542

  3:00 – 4:15

MW

CA217

Balthrope, R.

4541

  4:30 – 5:45

MW

CA217

Osborn, E.

4543

  9:00 – 10:45

TR

CA217

Monroe , E.

4544

10:30 - 11:45

TR

ET202

Ashendel, A.

4540

12:00 – 1:15

TR

LE100

Krzemienski, E.

4545

  1:30 – 2:45

TR

CA217

Krzemienski, E.

4549

  4:30 – 5:45

TR

CA235

Ashendel, A.

7461

  6:00 – 8:40

M

CA235

Anderson, R.

4546

  6:00 – 8:40

T

GNDL

Bodenhamer, D.

Above class meets at Glendale Mall, Room 2006.

4548

  9:00 – 11:40

S

CA217

Vanderstel, D.

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H106  American History II (3 cr.)

4561

  9:00 – 10:15

MW

CA235

Dichtl, J.

26221

  1:30 – 2:45

MW

BS2000

Barrows, R. + TA

4552

 12:00 – 1:45

MW

LE102

Scarpino, P. + TA

4553

  1:30 – 2:45

MW

BS2008

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.

4550

10:30 – 11:45

MW

CA235

Little, M.

4555

  4:30 – 5:45

MW

CA215

Anderson, R.

4551

10:30 – 11:45

TR

CA235

Krzemienski, E.

4559

12:00 – 1:15

TR

CA215

Robertson, N.

7462

12:00 ̵ 1:15

TR

CA215

Robertson, N.

For the above section, students must also enroll in UCOL U112, Section 6577.  Authorization required.

4560

  1:30 – 2:45

TR

BS3011

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.

4554

  3:00 – 4:15

TR

CA215

Buelow, P.

4556

  6:00 – 8:40

R

CA217

Lantzer, J.

4557

  6:00 – 8:40

W

CA217

Anderson, R.

4558

12:00 – 2:40

S

CA215

Vanderstel, D.

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H108  Perspectives: World to 1800 (3 cr.)

26227

  1:30 – 2:45

MW

CA235

Clasby, D.

6374

  1:30 – 2:45

TR

CA235

Clasby, D.

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H109  Perspectives: World 1800 to Present (3 cr.)

6376

10:30 – 11:45

MW

NU108

Mirkova, A.

4562

12:00 - 1:15

TR

CA217

Clasby, D.

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H113  History of Western Civilization I (3 cr.)

4563

12:00 – 1:15

MW

CA217

Clasby, D.

4564

  1:30 – 2:45

MW

CA215

Lindseth, E.

4565

  9:00 – 10:15

TR

CA235

Saak, E.

4566

  9:00 – 10:15

TR

CA235

Saak, E.

This is an Honors section.  Authorization required.  Call Honors program 274-2314.

4567

12:00 – 1:15

TR

CA235

Saak, E.

4568

  6:00 – 8:40

T

CA235

Burton , E.

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H114  History of Western Civilization II (3 cr.)

4569

10:30 – 11:45

MW

CA221

Ohren, D.

4570

12:00 – 1:15

MW

BS2000

Kostroun D., +TA

4571

  1:30 – 2:45

MW

CA217

Kelly, J.

4572

  3:00 – 4:15

MW

BS2005

Ohren, D.

4573

10:30 – 11:45

TR

LE02

Lindseth, E. & TA

7843

10:30 – 11:45

TR

LE02

Lindseth, E.

The above section is a Learning Community Class.  Authorization required.

4574

12:00 – 1:15

TR

CA221

Cramer, K.

4576

  1:30 – 2:45

TR

CA215

Cramer, K.

4575

  3:00 – 4:15

TR

CA235

Lindseth, E.

6375

  6:00 – 8:40

R

CA235

Mirkova, A.

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H217  The Nature of History (3cr.)

4577

  6:00 – 8:40

W

CA235

Bingmann, M.

Core requirement for students in Museum Studies and Social Studies Education.  Also an excellent introduction for anyone majoring and minoring in History, teaching History, or for those who want to know more about the possibilities of doing History in a variety of settings.  This course has a service learning component.

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UPPER LEVEL HISTORY COURSES

A325  American Constitutional History (3 cr.)

26712

9:00 - 11:40

F

CA215

Monroe , E.

Class will meet at the Federal Court House, downtown, for some of the scheduled class times.  Graduate students must register for H511, class 6379.

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A348  Civil War and Reconstruction (3 cr.)

26173

  1:30 – 2:45

MW

CA221

McKivigan, J

Graduate students must register for H511, class 4580.

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A363  Survey of Indiana History (3cr.)

26174

10:30 – 11:45

MW

CA215

Barrows, R.

Graduate students must register for H511, class 6381.

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A421  Topics in United States History, American Military History (3 cr.)

4536

  6:00 – 8:40

T

CA215

Foley, W.

Graduate students must register for H511, class 7465.

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A421  Topics in United States History Religion in Early America (3 cr.)

4537

  3:00 – 4:15

MW

CA221

Witzig, F.

Class focuses on the interplay between religion and range of social and political issues, such as slavery, the Enlightenment, and reform, through the Early Republic . Graduate Students must register for H511, class 7514.

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A421  Topics in United States History , America in the 1950s (3 cr.)

26228

4:30 – 5:45

MW

CA235

Gantz, R.

Graduate students must register for H511, class 26229.

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B310  Britain Since 1688 (3 cr.)

7525

12:00 – 1:15

MW

CA235

Kelly, J.

Graduate students must register for H509, class 7524.

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B352  Age of Chivalry, 1000 – 1500 (3 cr.)

26189

  3:00 – 4:15

TR

CA221

Saak, E.

Graduate students must register for H509, class 26218.

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B357  Modern France (3 cr.)

26217

9:00 10:15

MW

 

Kostroun, D.

Graduate students must register for H509, class 4579.

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B361 Europe in the 20th Century (3 cr.)

26190

  9:00 – 10:15

TR

CA221

Cramer, K.

Graduate students must register for H509, class 7518.

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D314 Soviet Social and Cultural History

26219

12:00 – 1:15

MW

CA215

Ohren, D.

Graduate students must enroll in H509, class 26220.

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H412  Historic Preservation

26201

  6:00 – 8:40

T

UL2115G

Scarpino, P.

Permission of instructor required in order to enroll in H412.  Graduate students must register for H547, class 7523.  Class addresses the history, theory, and practice of historic preservation of the built environment in the United States .  Class is highly participatory.  Every student will research and write a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places.  Students must also master basic, descriptive architectural terminology.

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J495  Proseminar for History Majors, Biography (3 cr.)

6562

  4:30 – 7:05

T

IHS

Monroe , E.

Class meets at the Indiana Historical Society.  This course examines biographies over the last three centuries, with special emphasis on American works of the last one hundred years.  Extensive reading and writing will be required, including a 25-30 page research paper.

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GRADUATE HISTORY COURSES

H500  History of Historical Thought (4 cr.)

4578

  6:00 – 8:40

R

CA537

Kelly, J.

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H509  European History , Britain II (3 cr.)

7524

12:00 – 1:15

MW

CA215

Kelly, J.

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H509  Age of Chivalry, 1000 – 1500 (3 cr.)

4579

  3:00 – 4:15

TR

CA221

Saak, E.

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H509 Modern France (3 cr.)

26218

9:00 – 10:15