Updated: October 16, 2009
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
FALL SEMESTER 2009 (4098)
August 26, 2009 - December 21, 2009
H105 American History I (3 cr.).
15922 9:00 – 10:15 MW CA-215 50 Buelow, P (PT)
15923 12:00 – 1:15 MW CA-215 50 Warren, J [FFTF]
15925 3:00 – 4:15 MW CA-215 50 Warren, J [FFTF]
17914 6:00 – 8:40 M CA-215 50 Libby, J. (PT)
15926 9:00 - 10:15 TR CA-215 50 Maxwell, D. (PT)
15927 10:30 - 11:45 TR LE-103 100 Morgan, A. + TA (Powell, A.)
15924 1:30 – 2:45 TR CA-215 50 Buelow, P. (PT)
15928 6:00 – 8:40 R CA-215 50 Vanderstel, D (PT)
15930 9:00 - 11:40 S CA-215 50 Krzemienski, E. (PT)
H106 American History II (3 cr.)
15931 10:30 - 11:45 MW LE-103 95 Scarpino, P.+ TA (Combs, K.)
15932 12:00 – 1:15 MW CA-217 50 Little, M.
18459 1:30 – 2:45 MW LE-105 80 Barrows, R. + TA (Koch, A.)
15938 PERM 1:30 – 2:45 MW ? 25 Scarpino, P. {SoE TLC}
The above class is part of a School of Education Learning Community. Authorization by School of Education required. To enroll students must register for EDUC BE499, # 28559. 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.
15934 4:30 – 5:45 MW CA-215 50 Osborn, E. (PT)
30770 6:00 – 8:40 W P1-18 35 Balthrope, R. (PT)
15935 10:30 – 11:45 TR CA-235 50 Dichtl, J. (NCPH)
15937 12:00 – 1:15 TR CA-217 50 Kaufman-McKivigan, J.
15939 1:30 – 2:45 TR CA-217 50 Gantz, R (PT)
15936 12:00 – 2:40 S CA-215 50 Krzemienski, E. (PT)
H108 Perspectives: World to 1800 (3 cr.)
28004 9:00 – 10:15 MW CA-235 50 Gondola, D.
18460 1:30 – 2:45 MW CA-229 50 Gondola, D.
H109 Perspectives: World since 1800 (3 cr.)
28007 12:00 – 1:15 MW LD-026 50 Snodgrass, M.
15940 12:00 – 1:15 TR BS-2000 80 Zhang, X.
H113 History of Western Civ 1 (3 cr.)
15943 10:30 – 11:45 MW CA-215 50 Saak, E.
15942 1:30 – 2:45 MW CA-215 50 Lindseth, E.
15941 10:30 – 11:45 TR CA-217 50 Lindseth, E.
15944 12:00 – 1:15 TR ET-202 50 Robbins, K.
15945 4:30 – 5:45 TR CA-217 50 Mason, T. (PT)
H114 History of Western Civ 2 (3 cr.)
15946 10:30 – 11:45 MW ES-2106 50 Lindseth, E.
15947 12:00 – 1:15 MW LE-103 95 Kelly, J. + TA (Wilhite, R.)
15948 1:30 – 2:45 MW CA-217 50 Cramer, K.
19291 6:00 – 8:40 M CA-217 50 Cramer, K.
15951 9:00 – 10:15 TR CA-217 50 Kostroun, D.
20185 10:30 - 11:45 TR CA-215 50 Sovde, J. (PT)
15950 12:00 – 1:15 TR CA-215 50 Kostroun, D.
15952 1:30 - 2:45 TR CA-235 25 Lindseth, E. {SLA TLC; 28515}
17392 6:00 - 8:40 R CA-217 50 Mason, T. (PT).
30859 9:00 – 11:40 F CA-215 50 Willis, R. (PT)
H217 The Nature of History (3 cr.)
15933 6:00 – 8:40 T CA-235 35 Vanderstel, D. (PT)
UPPER-DIVISION HISTORY COURSES
A302 Colonial and Revolutionary America II (3 cr.)
28017 6:00 – 8:40 W CA-235 37 Gantz, R. (PT)
Course focuses on the era of the American Revolution and creation of the Constitution.
Graduate students must enroll in H511 # 17939
A325 American Constitutional History I (3 cr.)
28013 3:00 – 5:45 R CA-215 37 Monroe, E.
Course examines American constitutional history to 1865.
Graduate students must enroll in H511 # 17395
A328 History of Work in America (3 cr.)
28018 9:00 -10:15 TR CA-235 37 Kaufman-McKivigan, J.
Course examines transformations in the lives of American workers from the colonial era to modern times.
Graduate students must enroll in H511 # 15955
A372 History of Indiana II (3 cr.)
28012 10:30 – 11:45 MW CA-217 37 Barrows, R.
Course focuses on the history of Indiana since the mid-nineteenth century.
Graduate students must enroll in H511 # 17396
A421 Topics: History of African-American Entrepreneurship (3 cr.)
18461 9:00 – 10:15 MW CA-217 37 Little, M.
Course will explore little-known facts and key figures in African American business and entrepreneurial development from colonial times to the present.
Graduate students must enroll in H511 # 18462
A421 Topics: Lincoln at 200: The Man & the Myth (3 cr.)
15921 1:30 – 2:45 TR CA-229 55 Morgan, A.
This course will introduce students to both the historical and the mythical Abraham Lincoln, and will examine the ways in which his life has been commemorated. Readings will include both scholarly and popular works.
Graduate students must enroll in H511 # 17915
B352 Age of Chivalry, 1000-1500 (3 cr.)
28009 1:30 – 2:45 MW CA-235 37 Saak, E.
Graduate students must enroll in H509 # 19371
B355 Europe: Louis XIV to French Revolution (3 cr.)
28010 9:00 – 10:15 TR CA-229 37 Robbins, K.
Graduate students must enroll in H509 # 18458
B357 Modern France (3 cr)
28011 6:00 – 8:40 R CA-235 37 Kostroun, D.
Graduate students must enroll in H509, # 20098
B393 German History: From Bismarck to Hitler (3 cr.)
28016 12:00 – 1:15 MW CA-235 37 Cramer, K.
Graduate students must enroll in H509, # 28005
C386 Greek History (3 cr.)
28014 12:00 – 1:15 TR CA-235 20 Sutton, R.
Graduate students must enroll H509, # 28015
G485 Modern China (3 cr.)
28020 3:00 – 4:15 TR CA-217 37 Zhang, X.
Graduate students must enroll in G585, # 28019
H421 Topics: Modern Africa (3 cr.)
28021 10:30 – 11:45 MW CA-235 37 Gondola, D.
Graduate students must enroll in H521, # 18971
H425 Topics in History: Comparative Native American History (3 cr.)
28022 6:00 – 8:40 W CA-217 42 Snodgrass, M.
This course offers a comparative history of Native Americans in Latin America, the United States, and Canada. History majors and minors may take this course to satisfy either the United States or the non-U.S./non-European concentration. This course may be taken by graduate students for graduate credit.
H425 Topics in History: Hist of Humanitarian Assistance (3 cr.)
19843 6:00 – 8:40 M CA-235 15 Schneider, W.
Graduate students must enroll in H509, # 19844
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 History Majors (3 cr.)
17493 3:00 – 5:45 T CA-537 15 Bodenhamer, D.
Students will undertake a substantial research/writing project employing both primary and secondary sources. The seminar will explore the topic “Individual Rights in American History.” Students may produce a traditional “research paper.” Students will be also afforded an opportunity, after consultation with the instructor, to develop a project in the emerging field of digital history.
K495 Undergraduate Readings in History (1-3 cr.)
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director Undergraduate Studies Required.
17706
18208
18238
HISTORY GRADUATE COURSES
H500 History of Historical Thought (4 cr.)
15954 6:00- 8:40 W CA-537 12 Kelly, J.
H509 Topics: Age of Chivalry, 1000-1500 (3 cr.)
19371 1:30 – 2:45 MW CA-235 5 Saak, E.
H509 Topics: Europe: Louis XIV to French Revolution (3 cr.)
18458 9:00 – 10:15 TR CA-229 5 Robbins, K.
H509 Topics: Modern France (3 cr.)
20098 6:00 – 8:40 R CA-235 5 Kostroun, D.
H509 Topics: German History: From Bismarck to Hitler (3 cr.)
28005 12:00 – 1:15 MW CA-235 5 Cramer, K.
H509 Topics: Hist. of Humanitarian Assistance (3 cr.)
19844 6:00 – 8:40 M CA-235 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: Greek History (3 cr)
28015 12:00 – 1:15 TR CA-235 5 Sutton, R.
H511 Topics: Colonial and Revolutionary America II (3 cr.)
17939 6:00 – 8:40 W CA-235 5 Gantz, R. (PT)
Course focuses on the American Revolution and the creation of the Constitution.
H511 Topics: American Constitutional History I (3 cr.)
17395 3:00 – 5:45 R CA-215 5 Monroe, E.
Course examines American constitutional history to 1865.
H511 Topics: History of Work in America (3 cr.)
15955 9:00 – 10:15 TR CA-235 5 Kaufman-McKivigan, J.
H511 Topics: History of Indiana II (3 cr.)
17396 10:30 – 11:45 MW CA-217 5 Barrows, R.
H511 Topics: Hist African-American Entrepreneurship (3 cr.)
18462 9:00 – 10:15 MW CA-217 5 Little, M.
H511 Topics: Lincoln at 200: The Man and the Myth (3 cr.)
17915 1:30 – 2:45 TR CA-229 5 Morgan, A.
G585 Topics: Modern China (3 cr.)
28019 3:00 – 4:15 TR CA-217 5 Zhang, X.
H521 Topics: Modern Africa (3 cr.)
18971 10:30 – 11:45 MW CA-235 5 Gondola, D.
H542 Intro. to Public History (4 cr.)
15956 6:00 - 8:40 M CA-537 15 Scarpino, P.
H543 Practicum in Public History (1-4 cr.)
15957 4:00 – 5:15 R CA-537 30 Scarpino, P.
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director of Public History Required.
H547 Topics: Archives (3 cr)
28002 5:45 – 8:25 M UL-1126 15 Burk, B. (PT)
H575 Graduate Readings in History (1-3 cr.)
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director Graduate Program Required.
15958 (McKivigan)
17745 (Scarpino)
18251
18252
18827
18849
18872
H650 Colloquium: U.S. History (4 cr.)
15959 6:00 – 8:40 T CA-537 15 Monroe, E.
This course will focus on biography.
H650 Colloquium: U.S. History (4 cr.)
30832 3:00 – 5:40 T CA-215 10 Monroe, E.
This course will focus on biography.
H898 M.A. Thesis (1-6 cr.)
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director Graduate Program Required.
15960 (Scarpino)
17695 (Robbins)
17712 (Schneider)
17713 (Monroe)
17715 (Barrows)
17728 (Wokeck)
19479 (Morgan)
34124 (Robertson)