History

Degrees and Certificates

Classes

HIS 8003 : Amer Women & Gender His

Topics in women's and gender history in America from pre-contact to the present, analyzing the relative positions of men and women within the various contexts of race, region, religion, class, ethnicity, law, sexuality, and society.

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3

HIS 8011 : Amer Soc in Col. Era to 1750

Colloquium on the Anglo-American colonies to 1750. The emergence of distinctive and diverse colonial societies; the response to the wilderness environment; the problem of race in early America.

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3

HIS 8016 : Amer Nation 1750-1800

Colloquium on the revolutionary and Federalist eras. The movement toward revolution; the War of Independence; the emergence of new governmental structures; the Hamiltonian economic program and the organization of the first party system.

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3

HIS 8021 : Early American Republic

Study of selected topics on the Jeffersonian-Jacksonian eras, emphasizing the formation of the political and constitutional system, and including such topics as the party system, federal-state relationships, the presidency, and the emergence of popular democracy.

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3

HIS 8026 : U.S. Civil War

Selected research projects and readings on the era of the Civil War and Reconstruction, covering the origins of the conflict, the events of the war and its consequences.

Credits

3

HIS 8033 : The Gilded Age, 1865-1900

Colloquium on the development of American History from Reconstruction to the turn of the century, focusing on the political, social and economic changes attending the emergence of an industrial and urban society in America.

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3

HIS 8041 : Roosevelt to Roosevelt

The Progressive movement, World War I, Normalcy and the New Deal, examined through selected historical documents and secondary readings.

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3

HIS 8042 : U S since the New Deal

Domestic developments in the United States and its Cold War role from the Second World War until the Vietnam war, examined through selected historical documents and secondary readings.

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3

HIS 8061 : Amer For Rel to 1914

Foreign relations of the United States from the Declaration of Independence to World War I, covering U.S. diplomacy during the territorial expansion, and the emergence of the U.S. as a great power.

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3

HIS 8062 : Amer For Rel sn 1914

Readings in and discussion of such major issues as the ideology of American expansionism, American entry into World War I, Woodrow Wilson and the New Diplomacy, independent internationalism in the 1920s, the breakdown of the international system in the 1930s, U.S. entry into World War II, the origins of the Cold War, the institutionalization of the Cold War, and the U. S. effort to adjust to the end of the Cold War.

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3

HIS 8066 : American Cultural History

Readings and discussion of selected topics in American intellectual and cultural history, social Darwinist thought, political economy, modern cultural movements and the role of the intellectual in American life.

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3

HIS 8071 : Top:Early Amer Soc Hist

Readings and discussion of selected topics in American social history to 1865, reflecting various social history perspectives and methodologies, including such subjects as the colonial economy, the social structure of the Revolutionary period, 19th-century cities and industry, and the ferment of reform.

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3

HIS 8072 : Topics:Mod Amer Social History

Readings and discussion of selected topics in American social history since 1865, reflecting various social history perspectives and methodologies, and including themes related to industrialization, expansionism, and their effects.

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3

HIS 8076 : Topics: Amer Econ Hist

Topics pertaining to the development of the American colonial economy, the rise of American industrialism in the nineteenth century, and the emergence of international American economic power and influence in more recent times.

Credits

3

HIS 8077 : Top in Af-Am Hist During Slav

Selected topics on the development and experiences of the African American community during the age of slavery, including the African slave trade, bondage and freedom in North America, slave culture and society, the free black community, abolitionism, the Civil War, and Reconstruction.

Credits

3

HIS 8078 : Top in Af-Am Hist since 1865

Selected topics on the development and experiences of the African American community since the age of slavery, including Reconstruction, American apartheid, migration and urbanization, black nationalism, the Harlem Renaissance, the civil rights struggle, and race relations.

Credits

3

HIS 8081 : Readings in Amer Ethnic His

Examination of post-Civil War civil rights legislation, redefinitions of citizenship, debates about federal power and protection of individual rights, changing relations of labor and property rights, extension of the railroad, and new ways of understanding nationalism in the thirty year period from 1863 to 1896 in US History.

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3

HIS 8205 : Ancient Mediterranean

Issues in current historiography dealing with the cultures of the ancient Mediterranean, including state formation, social structure, economic life, and the interplay between imperial and indigenous cultures.

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3

HIS 8206 : Dark Ages

Comparative anthropological analysis of two "dark age" cultures in European history: ancient Greece 1200-750 BCE, and western Europe, 400-900 CE with special attention to such topics as oral poetry, forms of exchange, honor and status, ritualized behaviors, violence and social control, marriage and sexuality, and conceptions of the divine.

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3

HIS 8207 : Wm & Gender in Europe 400-1650

A survey of women and gender in Europe from ca. 400-1650 AD in Western Europe both northern and Mediterranean. Analyzing the legal, economic, and cultural position of women within the contexts of the family, religion, sexuality and society.

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3

HIS 8208 : Medieval Europe

Important historiography in English, along with literary, historical, and legal sources in translation, focusing on selected political, economic, intellectual and social themes, such as courtly love, Muslim and Jewish culture in medieval Spain, the Black Death, peasant uprisings. Alternating between Medieval Mediterranean World (c.1100- 1400) and Medieval Britain (c.1100-1400).

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3

HIS 8209 : The Renaissance

The transformation of European culture in the Renaissance (14th - 16th centuries) with special attention to the role of intellectuals; the function of ideas and attitudes in socio-cultural change; philosophical and methodological issues in studying the Renaissance; and major historiographical trends.

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3

HIS 8211 : Ref & Cath Counter Reformation

An examination of late medieval religion and society; the various Protestant Reformations; the Catholic Reformation; and the social and political dimensions of religious change in early modern Europe.

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3

HIS 8215 : Medieval Christian,Muslim,Jew

Should the historiography if interfaith relations in Europe between c.1100-1400 be understood in terms of coexistence, cultural entanglement or crusade? In exploring this question we will analyze chronicles, sermons, conversion accounts, Inquisition trials, maps, romances and other literature and art.

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3

HIS 8225 : The Enlightenment

Selected topics in the social and intellectual history of eighteenth-century Europe, including philosophical critiques of the Old Regime, the rise of the bourgeoisie, and the condition of the peasants, expecially in France.

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3

HIS 8231 : French Rev and Napoleonic Era

An analysis of the causes, nature and course of the French Revolution, including a study of its historical interpretation, with additional coverage of the Napoleonic era to 1815.

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3

HIS 8235 : Brit Econ Soc 1689-1815

The relationship between economic, social and cultural change in Hanoverian England, including such topics as mercantilism and war, women and family life, industrialization, the rise of the novel, metropolitan and provincial culture, political economy, and radicalism.

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3

HIS 8241 : Eur Natlsm 1815-1870

Consideration of the nature of European nationalism, its origins, and factors leading to its successes and failures up to 1870.

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3

HIS 8245 : Great Britain since 1815

Major themes in the development of Great Britain from the end of the Napoleonic Wars until World War 1: industrialism, political reform, and the the modernization of the state, the triumph of liberalism, and the rise of labor.

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3

HIS 8248 : Early Modern Ireland

Analysis of Irish society from 1600 to 1800, examining the events and conditions that led to the turbulent 1790s, a pivotal decade in Irish history, with a particular focus on the writing of history and historical controversies.

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3

HIS 8252 : Modern France since 1815

France since the collapse of the Revolution: the Restoration, the 1848 Revolution, the Second Empire, the Paris Commune, World Wars I and II, modern French art and thought.

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3

HIS 8262 : Imperial Russia to 1917

An examination of selected problems in Russian history from 1800 to 1917, relying primarily on recent English- language scholarship, memoirs and literature.

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3

HIS 8272 : Europe on the Eve of WWI

The development of the European state systems between 1870 and 1914, with special emphasis on the expansion of European imperialism in the colonial world. Historiographical analysis of the origins of the First World War.

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3

HIS 8274 : Twentieth Century Europe

Readings and discussions on selected topics in European history from World War I to the present, with emphasis on post World War II topics, such as the post-1945 division of Europe, the Cold War, and the decline of colonialism.

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3

HIS 8275 : European Imperialism

Case studies of imperialism in various areas (the Mediterranean and Middle East, Asia, Africa) and in various forms during the period from the 1830s to World War II, examined from the perspective of both the imperialists and those subjected to imperialism; analysis of contemporary and historical arguments justifying and criticizing imperialism.

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3

HIS 8279 : Germany since 1945

An analysis of divided Germany in both its domestic and international aspects. Social, cultural and economic developments in both East and West Germany including reunification.

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3

HIS 8281 : Russia USSR 20th Century

A study of the major events and issues in the political, economic and social history of Russia and the USSR, with emphasis on the period from 1917 to 1953. Focus on new research and historiographical debates.

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3

HIS 8290 : Women & Gender in Mod Europe

Investigation of change and continuity in the social, scientific, political and cultural definitions of gender and gender roles from the Enlightenment to the modern era; the roles of women and representations of them in social and political movements, culture, and the economy; women's relationship to the private and public spheres, and their involvement in war, revolution, and economic transformation in modern Europe. Readings will include both women's and gender history and theory.

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3

HIS 8410 : Atlantic World 1500-1800

A study of the Atlantic world in its imperial and economic aspects from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries, including Europe, the Americas, the Caribbean, and Africa.

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3

HIS 8412 : Colonial Latin America

Hegemonic colonial rule and resistance; European institutions including Catholicism, slavery, racial hierarchies, and indigenous labor systems; African and indigenous resistance; 16th and 17th centuries.

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3

HIS 8414 : Topics Latin Amer Hist.

Selected themes in Latin American History of interest to instructor and students. Topics will be announced prior to registration.

Credits

3

HIS 8416 : Modern Latin America

Selected topics including nationalism; indigenous and African cultural identities; economic development; industrialization; U.S. intervention; socialist revolutions; women's movements; 20th and 21st centuries.

Credits

3

HIS 8425 : Modern Japan

A colloquium on the major historiographical issues in the history of Japan since 1600, including the role of the Emperor, economic development, and the causes of World War II.

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3

HIS 8426 : Modern China

A seminar on the major historiographical issues in the history of China since 1600, including revolution, colonialism, and gender.

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3

HIS 8433 : Imperial. & Natlism in MidEast

Empire, modernization & nation building in the Middle East from the nineteenth century, through an examination of historical narratives & debates; gender as a factor in imperialism & nationalism.

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3

HIS 8436 : Women & Gender in Middle East

Women's roles in Middle East societies with a particular emphasis on the influences of religion, culture, and class; analysis of women's social status and their participation in social movements.

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3

HIS 8441 : Africa & Emer from Colonialism

An examination of the key issues of the pre-colonial and colonial eras and a study of the impact of these issues on the formation of modern African society.

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3

HIS 8452 : History of Modern South Asia

Selected topics in the history of the Indian subcontinent from the late Mughal period through the British Empire to independence and the postcolonial period. Emphasis on knowledge, power, and state formation; resistance, revolution, and nationalism; gender, democracy and development; postcolonial legacies.

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3

HIS 8454 : Empire & Decolonization

European empires & opposition to empire in Asia, Africa & the Americas, 1500-present. Emphasis on political, economic & cultural modes of domination & resistance. Interdisciplinary approach using historical, theoretical & literary readings on colonialism, nationalism & the post- colonial predicament.

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3

HIS 8603 : Topics in the His of Rev

The comparative history of modern revolutions, including causes and consequences, and the roles of such factors as ideology, language, violence, and war; Marxist and post-Marxist interpretations and historiography; case studies of revolutions in various regions of the world since the eighteenth century.

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3

HIS 8613 : Topics in Gender & Women's His

Studies of women and gender considered in non-western and transnational contexts, including such topics as women in the Third World, women and globalization, Third World feminism, and the ferminization of poverty.

Credits

3

HIS 8642 : Top in His of Science & Tech

Comparative perspectives on selected topics concerning science and technology in modern history, from the European Scientific Revolution to the present.

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3

HIS 8648 : Environmental History

The influence of natural environmental forces on human activity and historical change, and the changes in social and cultural attitudes towards nature and natural resources. Focus on Europe and the United States with examination of such topics as European expansion, the scientific revolution, industrialization, and environmentalist movements.

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3

HIS 8702 : Intro to Public History

Methods, theory, and practice of history outside the classroom, including historic sites, museums, archives, and other public history settings. Interaction with public history professionals and investigation of issues of history and memory in public settings.

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3

HIS 8703 : Public History Practicum

Supervised group projects in public history settings with emphasis on applied research. Prerequisite: Introduction to Public History or permission of the instructor.

Credits

3

HIS 8704 : Material Culture

Artifacts as sources for understanding past cultures, with emphasis on both academic scholarship and the field of public history. Development of material culture studies, methods of material culture analysis; artifacts as sources for historians; and the role of artifacts in museum exhibitions.

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3

HIS 8800 : Topics in Historiography

An examination of selected historical methodologies or recognized subfields of historical writing and research of interest to students and faculty.

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3

HIS 8804 : Seminar in Eur Historiography

An examination of selected European historians and historical problems. Readings in the works of significant historians; research and reports by students.

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3

HIS 8806 : Historiography of Gender

An examination of selected historians and historical problems in the study of women and gender. Readings in the works of significant historians; research and reports by students.

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3

HIS 8850 : Theory and Methods in History

Introduction to historiography, theories of history, source analysis and diverse methodologies to prepare students for advanced historical research and writing.

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3

HIS 8900 : Topics in Digital History

Exploration of emerging topics in field of digital history, including Geographic Information Systems, remote archival access, online collaborative projects, virtual exhibits, text mining, and methodology.

Credits

3

HIS 9000 : Teaching Nationalis in HighSc

This two-day workshop is designed to serve as a supplement for instructors who teach the unit on nationalism in AP European History but it has relevance for secondary school teachers who engage topics of the nation, nationalism, and patriotism in their classrooms in a variety of contexts across history and social studies curriculums. This is a 1 credit graduate course for teachers and meets the requirements for Act 48 credit.

Credits

1

HIS 9002 : Research Seminar

A research seminar of particular interest to faculty and students. The topic will be announced in advance of registration.

Credits

3

HIS 9006 : Grad Internship in Public Hist

Internships at area public history sites arranged and supervised by members of the faculty. Practical experience in public history, opportunities to advance historical knowledge, skills, and understanding while applying them to contemporary situations and problems. Graduate students may take this course only once. For graduate students only: permission of graduate program director required.

Credits

3

HIS 9022 : Thesis Direction I

Supervised research for students writing master's theses. Permission of the graduate chairperson is required.

Credits

3

HIS 9032 : Thesis Direction II

Supervised research for students writing master's theses. This course may be taken concurrently with HIS 9022. Permission of the graduate chairperson is required.

Credits

3

HIS 9042 : Internship in Teach of History

An option for graduate students, normally in their second year of studies, to gain teaching experience under graduate faculty supervision. Graduate students might lead discussions of assigned readings, present a few lectures to undergraduate classes, hold remedial or supplementary tutorials, or assist in divising and evaluating quizzes, examinations, and paper assignments. The internship is designed to assist graduate students in gaining teaching and classroom experience. Internships are by faculty invitation only, but students may express an interest; consult the graduate or departmental chairperson.

Credits

1

HIS 9080 : Thesis Continuation

Continuation of supervised research for students writing master's theses. Permission of departmental chairperson is required.

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0