Updated:  July 28, 2010

DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
FALL SEMESTER 2010 (4108)
August 23, 2010 - December 20, 2010

 

H105 American History I (3 cr.)
2348               9:00 – 10:15                    MW        CA-215              50         Monroe, E.
2349               12:00 – 1:15                     MW        CA-217              50         Furnish, M.        (PT)
2351   PERM   3:00 – 5:45                       M         CA-537              15         Monroe, E.
The above course is for Honors students and requires authorization. Contact the Honors College office at 274-2660.
28601              4:30 – 5:45                     MW        CA-217              50         Gantz, R.            (PT)
4186               6:00 – 8:40                     M          CA-215              50         Libby, J.              (PT)
2352               9:00 - 10:15                    TR         CA-235              50         Morgan, A.
2353               10:30 - 11:45                    TR         CA-215              50         Kaufman-McKivigan, J.
2350               1:30 – 2:45                     TR          LE-103             95         Morgan, A.  +  TA
2354               6:00 – 8:40                     R          CA-215              50         Vanderstel, D       (PT)
28602              6:00 – 8:40                     T           Carmel Ctr.        25         Bodenhamer, D.
2355               9:00 - 11:40                    S          CA-215              50         Krzemienski, E.    (PT)

H106 American History II (3 cr.)
2356               10:30 - 11:45                    MW        LE-103             95        Scarpino, P.+ TA
2357               12:00 – 1:15                     MW        CA-215              50        Buelow, P.    (PT)
2362   PERM   1:30 – 2:45                      MW             ?                    25       Scarpino, P.  (SoE TLC)
The above section is part of a School of Education Learning Community. Authorization by University College required. To enroll students must register for ENG BE499, # 29008. 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.
4656               1:30 – 2:45                      MW        CA-215              50         Little, M.
2359               3:00 – 4:15                      MW        CA-215              50         Lantzer, J.       (PT)
2358               4:30 – 5:45                      MW        CA-215              50         Osborn, E.       (PT)
2363               9:00 – 10:15                     TR         CA-217              50         Buelow, P.       (PT)
2361               12:00 – 1:15                     TR         CA-217              50         Robertson, N.
2360               12:00 – 2:40                     S          CA-215              50         Krzemienski, E. (PT)

H108 Perspectives: World to 1800  (3 cr.)
4657                 1:30 – 2:45                 MW           CA-217              50         Gondola, D.
6231                  6:00 – 8:40                   M          CA-235              50         Jaffe, T.         (PT)

H109 Perspectives: World since 1800 (3 cr.)
2364               12:00 – 1:15                     TR         ET-202              80         Zhang, X.
6233    PERM  1:30 – 2:45                     TR         LD-229              25         Snodgrass, M. (SLA TLC)
The above section is part of the Liberal Arts TLC, Block 1: International Studies. Students should register
for ENG BE-499, #28997.

H113 History of Western Civ 1 (3 cr.)
2368               9:00 – 10:15                     MW        CA-235              35         Robbins, K.
30111 PERM   9:00 – 10:15                     MW        CA-235              15         Robbins, K.
The above section is for Honors students and requires authorization. Contact the Honors College
Office at 274-2660. This section requires an additional five class meetings during the semester,
which will take place at 8:00 a.m.
2366               1:30 – 2:45                      MW        LE-103              95         Lindseth, E. + TA
2365               1:30 – 2:45                      TR         CA-217              50         Lindseth, E.
2369               4:30 – 5:45                      TR         CA-217              50         Mason, T.    (PT)
H114 History of Western Civ 2 (3 cr.)
2374                  9:00 – 10:15                  MW        CA-217             50         Kostroun, D.
2370               10:30 – 11:45                   MW        CA-215              50         Kelly, J.
2371               12:00 – 1:15                     MW        LE-103              95         Kelly, J. + TA
2372                3:00 – 4:15                      MW        CA-217              50         Lindseth, E.
5946                6:00 – 8:40                    W         CA-215              50         Petrakopoulos, A.  (PT)
2373               12:00 – 1:15                     TR         CA-215              50         Sovde, J.                (PT)
2375                3:00 – 4:15                    TR         CA-215              50         Sovde, J.                (PT)
5366                 6:00 – 8:40                    T           CA-217              50         Cramer, K.
3711                6:00 - 8:40                     R          CA-217              50         Mason, T.               (PT).
6944               10:00 – 12:40                   F          CA-217              50         Koscak, S.              (PT)

H217 The Nature of History (3 cr.)
2376               6:00 – 8:40                      T            CA-235              40           Vanderstel, D. (PT)

 

UPPER-DIVISION HISTORY COURSES

 

A301 Colonial and Revolutionary America I   (3 cr.)
28603              12:00 – 1:15                     MW        CA-235               37          Gantz, R.  (PT)
Course focuses on the Colonial period of United States history.
Graduate students must enroll in H511 # 4659

 A312  North and South at Peace and War (3 cr.)
28604              10:30 – 11:45                   TR         CA-235              37           Morgan, A.
Course examines the social, economic, and political landscapes of two communities before, during, and after the American Civil War.
Graduate students must enroll in H511 # 3714

 A317  American Social History since 1865 (3 cr.)
28605              6:00 – 8:40                      W         CA-217              37         Robertson, N.
Graduate students must enroll in H511 # 2378

 A355  African-American History I (3 cr.)
28606              10:30 – 11:45                   MW        CA-217              37         Little, M.
Graduate students must enroll in H511 # 3715

 A421 Topics:  African Americans in Indiana (3 cr.)
2347               12:00 – 1:15                     TR         CA-235              37         Labode, M.
Graduate students must enroll in H511 # 4187

A421 Topics:  American Ethnic Experience (3 cr.)
4658               1:30 – 2:45                      TR          CA-215            37         Kaufman-McKivigan, J.
Graduate students must enroll in H511 # 4209

B309  Britain I (3 cr.)
28607              10:30 – 11:45                   TR         CA-217              37         Lindseth, E.
Course examines the history of Britain before 1688.
Graduate students must enroll in H509 # 5735

B351  Barbarian Europe, 200-1000 (3 cr.)
28608              10:30 – 11:45                   MW        IT-073               37         Schlosser, D. (PT)

B361   Europe in the Twentieth Century I (3 cr.)
28609               1:30 – 2:45                    TR            CA-235         37           Cramer, K.
Course examines European history from World War I to World War II.
Graduate students must enroll in H509 # 4655

B421  Topics:  Picturing Cultural Crises: French Impressionisms, 1850-1920     (3 cr.)
28610               6:00 – 8:40                    R             CA-235                        30         Robbins, K.
Graduate students must enroll in H509 # 5891

F346  Modern Mexico  (3 cr.)
29683               6:00 – 8:40                    T               CA-215        37             Snodgrass, M.
Graduate students must enroll in H521 # 5098

H421  Topics:  Imperial  China (3 cr.)
28612              3:00 – 4:15                      TR         CA-235              37           Zhang, X.
Graduate students must enroll in H521 # 28667

H421  Topics:  Modern Africa  (3 cr.)
6246                 10:30 – 11:45                MW        CA-235             37            Gondola, D.
Graduate students must enroll in H521 # 28611

H364  History of Medicine and Public Health  (3 cr.)
28663               6:00 – 8:40                    M         CA-217               30             Schneider, W.
Graduate students must register for H546 # 28664

H477  British Imperialism, 1485-Present  (3 cr.)
28665               3:00 – 4:15                    MW      CA-235             37            Kelly, J.
Graduate students must register for H509 # 6240

J495 Proseminar for History Majors   (3 cr.)
3804               6:00 – 8:40                      R             CA-537            15         Snodgrass, M.
Students will undertake a substantial research/writing project employing both primary and secondary sources. The seminar will explore the U.S.-Latin American relations during the era of the Cold War.

K495 Undergraduate Readings in History (1-3 cr.)
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director Undergraduate Studies Required.
3994 - Morgan  
4448 - Saak       
4474 - Zhang

                                                                                                                
HISTORY GRADUATE COURSES

 

H500  History of  Historical Thought  (4 cr.)
2377               6:00- 8:40                        W          CA-537              12         Kostroun, D.

H509 Topics:  British History to 1688 (3 cr.)
5735               10:30 – 11:45                   TR         CA-217              5           Lindseth, E.

H509  Topics:  European History, 1914-1941  (3 cr.)
4655               1:30 – 2:45                      TR          CA-235            5           Cramer, K.

H509  Topics:   Picturing Cultural Crises: French Impressionisms, 1850-1920   (3 cr.)
5891               6:00 – 8:40                      R              CA-235          5           Robbins, K.

H509  Topics:  British Imperialism  (3 cr)
6240               3:00 – 4:15                      MW           CA-235           5           Kelly, J.

H511 Topics:  Colonial America  (3 cr.)
4659               12:00 – 1:15                     MW        CA-235              5           Gantz, R.    (PT)

H511 Topics:  North and South at Peace and War (3 cr.)
3714               10:30 – 11:45                   TR         CA-235              5           Morgan, A.
Course examines the social, economic, and political landscapes of two communities before, during, and after the American Civil War.

H511 Topics:  American Social History since 1865 (3 cr.)
2378               6:00 – 8:40                      W         CA-217              5           Robertson, N.

H511 Topics:  African American History I  (3 cr.)
3715               10:30 – 11:45                   MW        CA-217              5           Little, M.

H511 Topics:  African Americans in Indiana  (3 cr.)
4187               12:00 – 1:15                     TR         CA-235              5           Labode, M.

H511  Topics:  American Ethnic Experience  (3 cr.)
4209               1:30 – 2:45                      TR         CA-215              5           Kaufman-McKivigan, J.

H511  Topics:  Local and Community History  (3 cr.)
28662              3:00 – 5:45                      W           IHS                 7           Monroe, E.

H521  Topics:  Imperial China (3 cr.)
28667              3:00 – 4:15                      TR         CA-235              5           Zhang, X.

H521  Topics: Modern Africa (3 cr.)
28611              10:30 – 11:45                   MW        CA-235              5           Gondola, D.

H521   Topics:  Modern Mexico  (3 cr.)
5098               6:00 – 8:40                      T            CA-215              5           Snodgrass, M.

H542  Intro. to Public History  (4 cr.)
2379  PERM    6:00 - 8:40                       M           CA-537              12         Scarpino, P.

H543 Practicum in Public History (1-4 cr.)
2380  PERM    4:00 – 5:15                      R           CA-537              30         Scarpino, P.
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director of Public History Required

H546  Topics:  History of Medicine and Public Health  (3 cr.)
28664               6:00 – 8:40                    M           CA-217             15           Schneider, W.

H547 Topics:   Local and Community History    (3 cr)
6230                 3:00 – 5:45                    W              IHS                   8         Monroe, E.

H575 Graduate Readings in History (1-3 cr.)
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director Graduate Program Required.
2381 - McKivigan
4030 - Wokeck
4485 - Scarpino
4486 - Kelly
4980 - Cramer
4998 - Saak
5020

H650  Colloquium:  U.S. History  (4 cr.)
2382               6:00 – 8:40                      T            CA-537              12         Barrows, R.

H898 M.A. Thesis (1-6 cr.)
Authorization by Instructor Required. Permission of Director Graduate Program Required.
2383 - McKivigan
3984 – Monroe, E
4000 - Morgan
4001 - Scarpino
4003 - Labode
4015 - Saak
5514
7204