Updated: March 31, 2009
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
Spring Semester 2009
January 10, 2009 - May 8, 2009
H105 American History I (3 cr.)
20995 10:30 - 11:45 MW LE-100 75 Morgan, A. + TA
28818 PERM 10:30 – 11:45 MW LE-100 25 Morgan, A. + TA [CI section]
20996 12:00 - 1:15 MW CA-215 50 Cafer du Plessis, E. [FFTF]
20997 1:30 - 2:45 MW CA-215 50 Morgan, A.
20998 9:00 - 10:15 TR CA-215 50 Monroe, E.
21000 10:30 - 11:45 TR CA-215 50 Kaufman-McKivigan, J.
23919 4:30 - 5:45 TR CA-215 50 Osborn, E. [PT]
24999 6:00 - 8:40 T CA-215 50 Vanderstel, D. [PT]
21001 9:00 - 11:40 S CA-215 50 Ed Krzemienski [PT]
H106 American History II (3 cr.)
24314 9:00 – 10:15 MW CA-215 50 Morgan, A.
28816 12:00 - 1:15 MW LE-100 75 Barrows, R. + TA
21005 PERM 12:00 – 1:15 MW LE-100 25 Barrows, R. + TA [CI section]
21002 1:30 – 2:45 MW CA-217 50 Little, M.
21004 3:00 - 4:15 MW CA-217 50 Cafer du Plessis, E. [FFTF]
21006 9:00 – 10:15 TR CA-217 50 Dichtl, J. [NCPH]
22589 10:30 - 11:45 TR CA-217 50 Robertson, N.
21003 12:00 - 1:15 TR LE-103 95 Coleman, A. + TA
21007 3:00 - 4:15 TR CA-217 50 Gantz, R. [PT]
21008 6:00 - 8:40 R CA-215 50 Vanderstel, D. [PT]
21009 12:00 – 2:40 S CA-215 50 Ed Krzemienski [PT]
H108 Perspectives: World to 1800 (3 cr.)
23183 1:30- 2:45 TR IT-252 80 Zhang, X.
H109 Perspectives: World since 1800 (3 cr.)
21011 12:00 – 1:15 MW ES-2106 50 Clasby, D. [PT]
24315 3:00 – 4:15 MW CA-215 50 Clasby, D. [PT]
H113 History of Western Civ 1 (3 cr.)
21014 10:30 – 11:45 MW CA-215 50 Bosworth, A. [PT]
21012 12:00 – 1:15 MW CA-235 50 Anklin, M. [FFTF]
21013 10:30 – 11:45 TR BS-3015 50 Lindseth, E.
21015 4:30 - 5:45 TR CA-217 50 Mason, T. [PT]
21016 6:00 - 8:40 R CA-217 50 Mason, T. [PT]
H114 History of Western Civ 2 (3 cr.)
21019 10:30 - 11:45 MW BS-2000 100 Kelly, J. + TA
21017 1:30 - 2:45 MW BS-3018 50 Lindseth, E.
22590 3:00 – 4:15 MW CA-235 50 Anklin, M. [FFTF]
21021 6:00 – 8:40 W CA-217 50 Lindseth, E.
21022 9:00 – 10:15 TR CA-235 50 Kostroun, D.
21018 12:00 – 1:15 TR CA-235 50 Cramer, K.
27449 1:30 - 2:45 TR CA-215 50. Petrakopoulos, A. [PT]
21020 3:00 - 4:15 TR CA-215 50 Cramer, K.
27450 6:00 - 8:40 R CA-235 50 Kostroun, D.
H217 The Nature of History (3 cr.)
21023 3:00 – 5:40 R CA-235 35 Bingmann, M.
This class includes a service-learning component.
UPPER-DIVISION HISTORY COURSES
A355 African-American History I (3 cr.)
27451 10:30 – 11:45 MW CA-235 37 Little, M.
Graduate Students must enroll in H511 #23188
A410 American Environmental Hist. (3 cr.)
27453 12:00 – 1:15 MW CA-217 37 Scarpino, P.
Graduate Students must enroll in H511 #23187
A346 American Diplomatic History II (3 cr.)
27452 6:00 - 8:40 M CA-215 37 Libby, J. [PT]
This course examines U.S. diplomatic history from ca. 1898; considerable attention will be given to the era of World War II.
Graduate Students must enroll in H511 #24890.
A304 United States, 1789-1865 II (3 cr.)
27454 1:30 – 2:45 TR CA-217 37 Kaufman-McKivigan, J.
This course examines U.S. history from ca. 1828 to 1865.
Graduate Students must enroll in H511 #23186
A421 Topics: Public Interp. of African-Am. Hist (3 cr.)
20992 3:00 – 5:40 T CA-235 12 Labode, M.
This course will examine the ways in which African-American history is interpreted at museums and historic sites. The course will include several required visits to such venues.
Graduate Students must enroll in H547 #27462
A421 Topics: America in the 1950s (3 cr.)
20993 6:00 – 8:40 T CA-217 37 Gantz, R. [PT]
Graduate Students must enroll in H511 #21025.
B421 Topics: The Industrial Revolution (3 cr.)
27455 1:30 – 2:45 MW CA-235 37 Kelly, J.
This course will examine the consequences of the Industrial Revolution in England (ca. 1750-1900), with particular emphasis on the creation of an urban working class.
Graduate students must enroll in H509, #23185
B309 Britain I (3 cr.)
23702 1:30 – 2:45 TR CA-235 37 Lindseth, E.
This course examines British history to the Glorious Revolution of 1688.
Graduate Students must enroll in H509 #23184
B356 French Revolution and Napoleon (3 cr.)
27456 10:30 – 11:45 TR CA-235 37 Kostroun, D.
Graduate Students must enroll in H509 #27460
F342 Latin America since Independence (3 cr.)
27457 12:00 – 1:15 TR CA-215 37 Snodgrass, M.
Graduate Students must enroll in H521 #23189.
G451 Traditional Asia (3 cr.)
27458 6:00 - 8:40 T CA-235 37 Zhang, X.
Graduate Students must enroll in H521 #21026
H364 History of Medicine and Public Health (3 cr.)
23703 10:30 – 11:45 MW CA-217 30 Schneider, W.
Graduate Students must enroll in H546 #23704
H415 History of Philanthropy in the West (3 cr.)
27459 6:00 - 8:40 W CA-215 12 Robbins, K.
Graduate Students must enroll in H509 #27461
J495 Proseminar for Hist. Majors: Biography (3 cr.)
21031 3:00 – 5:40 T CA-537 15 Monroe, E.
The course examines biographies over the last three centuries, with special emphasis on American works of the last 100 years. Extensive reading and writing will be required, including a 25-30 page research paper.
J495 Proseminar for Hist. Majors: British Borderlands (3 cr.)
24319 6:00 - 8:40 M CA-323A 15 Kelly, J.
This course will focus on British “borderlands” and will challenge students to engage with people, places, and things relegated to “the margins” of modern Britain. Research topics may include, but are not limited to, borderlands of empire, race, ethnicity, sexuality, states, and nations. Extensive reading and writing will be required, including a substantial research paper.
K495 Undergraduate Readings in History (1-3 cr.)
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director Undergraduate Studies Required.
21032
22913
23554
HISTORY GRADUATE COURSES
H501 Historical Methods (4)
21024 6:00- 8:40 W CA-537 15 Coleman, A.
H509 Topics: The Industrial Revolution (3 cr.)
23185 1:30 – 2:45 MW CA-235 5 Kelly, J.
H509 Topics: Britain to 1688 (3 cr.)
23184 1:30 – 2:45 TR CA-235 5 Lindseth, E.
H509 Topics: French Rev. and Napoleon (3 cr.)
27460 10:30 – 11:45 TR CA-235 5 Kostroun, D.
H509 Topics: History of Philanthropy in the West (3 cr.)
27461 6:00 - 8:40 W CA-215 28 Robbins, K.
H511 Topics: African-American History to 1865 (3 cr.)
23188 10:30 – 11:45 MW CA-235 5 Little, M.
H511 Topics: American Environmental Hist. (3 cr.)
23187 12:00 – 1:15 MW CA-217 5 Scarpino, P.
H511 Topics: American Diplomatic History since 1898(3 cr.)
24890 6:00 – 8:40 M CA-215 5 Libby, J. [PT]
Course will give considerable attention to the era of World War II.
H511 Topics: U. S. History, ca. 1828-1865 (3 cr.)
23186 1:30-2:45 TR CA-217 5 Kaufman-McKivigan, J.
H511 Topics: America in the 1950s (3 cr.)
21025 6:00 - 8:40 T CA-217 5 Gantz, R. [PT]
H521 Topics: Traditional Asia (3 cr.)
21026 6:00 - 8:40 T CA-235 5 Zhang, X.
H521 Topics: Latin America since Independence (3 cr.)
23189 12:00 – 1:15 TR CA-215 5 Snodgrass, M.
H546 Topics: Hist. of Science, Medicine & Technology (3 cr.)
23704 10:30 – 11:45 MW CA-217 15 Schneider, W
H543 Practicum in Public History (1-4 cr.)
21027 AUTH 4:30 - 5:45 R CA-537 30 Scarpino, P.
Permission of instructor required.
H547 Topics Pub Hist: Pub Interp of African-Am. Hist (3 cr.)
27462 3:00 – 5:40 T CA-235 12 Labode, M.
This course will examine the ways in which African-American history is interpreted at museums and historic sites. The course will include several required visits to such venues.
H547 Topics Pub Hist: Historic Site Interpretation (3 cr)
27463 PERM 9:00 – 11:40 F CA-224 16 Bingmann, M.
Students will be expected to participate in 3-4 field trips scheduled on Fridays outside of the regular class meeting time and may need to pay transportation and admission fees for each trip.
Permission of instructor required.
H575 Graduate Readings in History (1-3 cr.)
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director Graduate Program Required.
21028 23525
22892 23537
23452 23562
23489
23510
23517
H720 Seminar: Mod. Western European Hist: Post-1945 Europe (4 cr.)
24320 6:00 – 8:40 T CA-537 12 Cramer, K.
This course will examine the rebuilding of Europe after World War II, with emphasis on the Marshall Plan, economic recovery, NATO, and U.S.-European relations. Course requirements include discussions of historiography and methodology, oral presentations, and a research paper.
H750 Seminar: U.S. History: Voluntary Associations (4 cr.)
21029 6:00 – 8:40 M CA-537 12 Robertson, N.
Students will examine how voluntary associations can serve as a window into larger issues, themes, and questions. The class will include discussion of research methodology and writing, presenting conference papers, and getting an article published. Students will utilize both primary and secondary sources to prepare an original research paper.
H898 M.A. Thesis (1-6 cr.)
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director Graduate Program Required.
21030 25369
22878 25371
22891 25384
22893 25432
22896
22917
22934