Updated: April 14, 2008                     

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
FALL SEMESTER 2008
August 20, 2008 - December 15, 2008

H105 American History I (3 cr.)

2543               10:30 - 11:45                    MW       CA-235              50         Monroe, E.
2544               12:00 – 1:15                     MW       CA-215              50         Cafer du Plessis, E.   [FFTF]
2546               3:00 – 4:15                      MW       CA-215              50         Cafer du Plessis, E.   [FFTF]
2551               4:30 – 5:45                      MW       CA-215              50         Osborn, E.                    (PT)
4750               6:00 – 8:40                      M          CA-215              50         Libby, J.                        (PT)
2547               9:00 - 10:15                     TR         CA-215              50         Ashendel, A.
2548               10:30 - 11:45                    TR         LE-100              100        Ashendel, A.
2545               4:30 - 5:45                       TR         CA-215              50         Gantz, R.          (PT)
2550               6:00 – 8:40                      R          CA-215              50         Gantz, R.          (PT)
2552               9:00 - 11:40                     S          CA-215              50         Staff                  (PT)
28224 PERM   3:00 – 5:45                      W            OC                 25         Monroe, E.     {Honors}
The above course meets at the Indiana Historical Society, Education Dept. Conference Room.
The above course is for Honors students and requires authorization. Contact the Honors Program office at 274-2660.

 H106 American History II (3 cr.)

2562                9:00 – 10:15                   MW       CA-217             50          Dichtl, J.    (NCPH)
2556               10:30 - 11:45                    MW       CA-217              50         Little, M.
2555               12:00 - 1:15                     MW       LE-100              100        Scarpino, P. + TA
5372               1:30 – 2:45                      MW       LE-100              100        Barrows, R.  + TA
2561  PERM    1:30 – 2:45                      MW       BS-3011            25         Scarpino, P.
The above class is part of a School of Education Learning Community. Authorization by School of Education required. To enroll students must register for ENG BE499, # 28158. Class also meets several Friday afternoons from 1:00-3:30 for mandatory field trips to local museums, historic sites, and organizations. Course combines the content of the past with field experiences to help future teachers develop an appreciation for the value of museums and historic sites.
2557               3:00 - 4:15                       MW       CA-217              50         Bingmann, M..
2558               9:00 – 10:15                     TR         CA-217              50         Robertson, N.
2554               10:30 – 11:45                   TR         CA-217              50         McKivigan, J.
2560               12:00 – 1:15                     TR         LE-100              100        Coleman, A. + TA
28223              6:00 – 8:40                      R          CA-235              50         Vanderstel, D.  (PT)
2559               12:00 – 2:40                     S          CA-215              50         Staff                  (PT)

H108 Perspectives: World to 1800  (3 cr.)

5373               1:30 – 2:45                      MW       CA-235              50         Snodgrass, M.
4114               1:30 - 2:45                       TR         CA-217              50         Staff

H109 Perspectives: World since 1800 (3 cr.)

2563               1:30 - 2:45                       TR         CA-229              60         Zhang, X.

H113 History of Western Civ 1 (3 cr.)

2566               10:30 – 11:45                   MW       ES-2106            50         Saak, E.
2565               1:30 – 2:45                      MW       CA-215              50         Lindseth, E.
2564               10:30 – 11:45                   TR         CA-235              50         Lindseth, E.
2567               12:00 – 1:15                     TR         CA-217              50         Robbins, K..
2568               4:30 – 5:45                      TR         CA-217              50         Mason, T.    (PT)

H114 History of Western Civ 2 (3 cr.)

2569               10:30 – 11:45                   MW        BS-2000           100        Kelly, J.  + TA
2570               12:00 – 1:15                     MW       CA-235              50         Petrakopoulos, A.  (PT)
6568               6:00 – 8:40                      W         CA-215              50         Lindseth, E.
2572               9:00 – 10:15                     TR         CA-235              25         Lindseth, E.   {SLA TLC}
2571               10:30 - 11:45                    TR         CA-215              50         Cramer, K.
2573               12:00 – 1:15                     TR         CA-235              50         Anklin, M.      [FFTF]
2575               1:30 - 2:45                       TR         CA-235              50.        Cramer, K.
2574               3:00 - 4:15                       TR         CA-235              50         Anklin, M.       [FFTF]
4115               6:00 - 8:40                       R          CA-217              50         Mason, T.       (PT).
29377              1:30 – 2:45                      TR              ?                  25         Petrakopoulos, A. (PT) {SLA TLC}

H217 The Nature of History (3 cr.)
2576               6:00 – 8:40                      T            CA-235              35         Vanderstel, D. (PT)

 

A303 United States, 1789-1865 I (3 cr.)
27912              9:00 – 10:15                     MW       CA-215              37         Monroe, E.
Course deals with U.S. history from 1789 to ca. 1828
Graduate Students must enroll in H511 # 4118

 A314 United States, 1917-1945 (3 cr.)
27911              10:30 – 11:45                   MW       CA-215              37         Barrows, R.
Graduate Students must enroll in H511 # 4119

 A338 American Frontier II (3 cr.)
27910              6:00 – 8:40                      W          CA-217              37         Coleman, A.
Course examines both the “real” and “mythic”  trans-Mississippi West since the mid-19th century.
Graduate Students must enroll in H511 # 4777

 A390  Representative Americans  (3 cr.)
27909              6:00 - 8:40                       T            CA-215              27         Robertson, N.
Course will use biography to examine work and the “American Dream” from the early 1800s to the present.
Graduate Students must enroll in H511 # 2578
{Also offered as AMST A303 with a cap of 10.}

 A421 Topics: Women in America to 1877  (3 cr.)
2541               1:30-2:45                         TR         CA-215              37         Ashendel, A.
Graduate Students must enroll in H511 # 4751

A421 Topics: African Americans in Indiana (3 cr.)
5374               12:00 – 1:15                     TR         CA-215              37         Labode, M.
Graduate Students must enroll in H511 # 5375.

B351  Barbarian Europe, 200-1000 (3 cr.)
27908              1:30 – 2:45                      MW       CA-217              37         Saak, E.
Graduate Students must enroll in H509 # 6732

B353 The Renaissance (3 cr.)
27907              6:00 – 8:40                      R              OC                 37         Robbins, K.
Course will meet at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Adult Lecture Room B.
Graduate Students must enroll in H509 # 5370

B421  Topics: Women in Medieval Europe  (3 cr)
29184               12:00 – 1:15                  TR            ES-2100        37           Bosworth, A. (PT)
This course covers the years 500-1500
Graduate students must enroll in H509, #29185

F347  U.S.–Latin American Relations (3 cr.)
27913              6:00 – 8:40                      M           CA-235              37         Snodgrass, M.
Graduate Students must enroll in H521, # 27906

G452 Modern Asia (3 cr.)
27905              6:00 - 8:40                       T            CA-217              37         Zhang, X.
Graduate Students must enroll in H521 # 6066

H412  Historic Preservation (3 cr.)
27904               6:00 – 8:40                    W         UL-2115G          1             Scarpino, P.
Authorization by instructor required.

H425  Tpcs: Hist of Humanitarian Assistance (3 cr.)
28217               6:00 – 8:40                    M         CA-217             15             Schneider, W.
Graduate students must enroll in H509, # 28218
Course will examine the history of international humanitarian assistance during the 19th and 20th centuries. The course is designed for graduate students and advanced undergraduates with interests in the history of international relations, global health, economic development, and philanthropy.

J495 Proseminar for Hist. Majors   (3 cr.)
4240               6:00 - 8:40                       W          NU-215           15         Little, M.
Students will undertake a substantial research/writing project employing both primary and secondary sources. The seminar will explore “The Meaning of Freedom” at various times and in various places throughout human history.

 K495 Undergraduate Readings in History (1-3 cr.)
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director Undergraduate Studies Required.
4511                                                                                                         
5076                                                                                                         
5117

                                                                                                                
 HISTORY GRADUATE COURSES

H500  History of  Historical Thought  (4 cr.)
2577               6:00- 8:40                        R           CA-537              12         Cramer, K.

H509 Topics: Barbarian Europe, 200-1000 (3 cr.)
6732               1:30 – 2:45                      MW       CA-217              5           Saak, E.

H509 Topics: The Renaissance (3 cr.)
5370               6:00-8:40                         R             OC                 5           Robbins, K.
Course will meet at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, Adult Lecture Room B.

H509  Topics: Hist. of Humanitarian Assistance (3 cr.)
28218              6:00 – 8:40                      M           CA-217              20         Schneider, W.
Course will examine the history of international humanitarian assistance during the 19th and 20th centuries. The course is designed for students with interests in the history of international relations, global health, economic development, and philanthropy.

H509  Topics: Women in Medieval Europe  (3 cr)
29185              12:00 – 1:15                     TR            ES-2100         5           Bosworth, A. (PT)
This course covers the years 500-1500.

H511 Topics: United States, 1789-1865 I (3 cr.)
4118               9:00 – 10:15                     MW       CA-215              5           Monroe, E.
Course deals with United States history from 1789 to ca. 1828.

H511 Topics: U.S. History, 1917-1945 (3 cr.)
4119               10:30 – 11:45                   MW       CA-215              5           Barrows, R.

H511 Topics: Representative Americans (3 cr.)
2578               6:00 – 8:40                      T            CA-215              5           Robertson, N.

H511 Topics:  Women in America to 1877 (3 cr.)
4751               1:30 – 2:45                      TR         CA-215              5           Ashendel, A.

H511 Topics: American Frontier II (3 cr.)
4777               6:00 - 8:40                       W          CA-217              5           Coleman, A.

H511  Topics: African Americans in Indiana (3 cr.)
5375               12:00 – 1:15                     TR         CA-215              5           Labode, M.

H521 Topics: Modern Asia (3 cr.)
6066               6:00 - 8:40                       T            CA-217              5           Zhang, X.

H521  Topics: U.S.--Latin American Relations (3 cr.)
27906              6:00 – 8:40                      M           CA-235              5           Snodgrass, M.

H542  Intro. to Public History  (4 cr.)
2579               6:00 - 8:40                       M           CA-537              12         Bingmann, M.

H543 Practicum in Public History (1-4 cr.)
2580               4:00 – 5:15                      R           CA-537              15         Scarpino, P.
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director of Public History Required.

H547 Topics: Historic Preservation (3 cr)
27914               6:00 – 8:40                    W         UL-2115G            12           Scarpino, P.

H575 Graduate Readings in History (1-3 cr.)
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director Graduate Program Required.
2581
4553
5139
5140
5822
5847
5881

H630  Colloquium: British History (4 cr.)
27915              6:00 – 8:40                      W          CA-537              12         Kelly, J.
Course will survey some of the major themes in British historiography about the 18th and 19th centuries. Topics will include slavery, gender, the public sphere and print culture, and the rise of class consciousness.

H650  Colloquium: U.S. History  (4 cr.)
2582               6:00 – 8:40                      T            CA-537              12         McKivigan, J.
Course will focus on movements for social change in U.S. history.

H898 M.A. Thesis (1-6 cr.)
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director Graduate Program Required.
2583
4498
4517
4518
4520
4535
6961