Fall 2011 Graduate Courses

history department

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Graduate Colloqiua

A colloquium consists of readings, primarily in secondary sources, on a series of selected topics. All graduate students are urged to take at least one colloquium each semester.

HS 802 Coll: Intro to Doctoral Studies Pendas M 3-4:50
HS 805 Coll: Nation, Religion, and the Meaning of Modern Nedostup W 3-4:50
HS 830 Coll: U.S. Imperialism and the Pacific World Oh W 3-5
HS 848 Coll: European Intellectual History Bourg M 1-3

Graduate Seminars

Seminars primarily involve research in a carefully delineated topic. Students must discuss with the professor whether or not they have the necessary background and, where appropriate, the necessary foreign-language ability to qualify for admission into the seminar. Students are urged to take at least one seminar during their first year of classes.

HS 902 Sem: Writing History Richardson T 3-4:50
HS 921 Sem: Medieval History Fleming M 1-2:50
HS 937 Sem: Modern European History Cronin W 3-4:50
HS 971 Sem: 19th-Century America Kenny T 3-4:50

Graduate Courses

An asterisk (*) indicates a 75-minute class.

HS 302 From Sun Yat-Sen to Shanghai Clarke T Th 9*
HS 303 Late Imperial China Nedostup M W F 10
HS 325 Revolutionary Cuba Taylor M W F 12
HS 326 Modern Iran Banuazizi T Th 10:30*
HS 328 Mexican Revolution Morgan M W F 1
HS 332 Afro Latin America Morgan M W F 10
HS 355 Human Rights as History Pendas M W F 11
HS 359 History of Terrorism Bourg M W F 11
HS 360 History of Racism Braude T Th 10:30*
HS 373 Slave Societies in the Caribbean and Latin America Taylor M W 3*
HS 401 The Reformation Reinburg T Th 1:30*
HS 410 Disunited Kingdom Savage T Th 9*
HS 419 Media and Modern Ireland Savage T Th 12*
HS 421 Irish Women Emigrants Harris T 1-2:50
HS 422 Church and State in 20th-Century Ireland Keogh T Th 9*
HS 425 20th-Century Britain Weiler T Th 10:30*
HS 435 Ireland Before the Famine O'Neill T Th 1:30*
HS 454 20th and 21st Century Russia Manning T Th 12*
HS 456 Russia and the Cold War Manning T Th 3*
HS 460 Hitler, Churches, and the Holocaust Dietrich T 3-4:50
HS 476 The Culture of Athenian Democracy Hoffman  M W F 1 
HS 514 American Civil War and Reconstruction Richardson T Th 12*
HS 538 Gender in American History Lyerly M W F 2
HS 546 Asian Americans and U.S. Wars Oh M W F 12
HS 551 U.S. 1929-1960 Maney M W F 2
HS 565 American Immigration I (to 1865) Kenny T Th 12*
HS 570 Social Action in Urban America Johnson T Th 10:30*
HS 571 U.S. Foreign Relations I Jacobs M W F 2
HS 590 History of Psychology Weidman W 4:30-6:50