Spring 2012 Graduate Courses

history department

Please note that this information is subject to change.  Please refer to the Student Services website for additional information.

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 816 Coll: Archeology in the Classroom Fleming  W 4:30-6:55 
HS 841 Coll: Ireland & Europe in the 20th Century Keogh  M 3-5:25
HS 851 Coll: Modern Political Violence Bourg  T 3-5:25
HS 872 Coll: US Since 1860 Johnson Th 3-5:25 
HS 883 Coll: US Foreign Relations, 1898-2003 Jacobs  W 3-5:25
HS 896 Coll: Early Modern Europe Ross  M 3-5:25 

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 1 seminar during their first year of classes.

HS 978 Seminar: 20th Century US  O'Toole  T 3-5:25 
HS 992 Dissertation Seminar Reinburg  Th 3-5:25

Graduate Courses

An asterisk (*) indicates a 75-minute class

HS 316 Chinese Politics as Cultural Experience Nedostup M W F 10:00
HS 320 Modern Brazil Morgan T Th 3:00*
HS 329 Caribbean During the Cold War Taylor M W F 12:00
HS 343 Rise and Fall of the Ottoman Empire Braude T Th 12:00*
HS 344 History and Historiography of the Arab Israeli Conflict Sajdi M W F 1:00
HS 438 Ireland Since the Famine Savage T Th 12:00*
HS 449 The Enlightenment in Western Thought & Culture Cavallari T Th 3:00*
HS 488 The French Revolution Spagnoli M W F 11:00
HS 502 Church and State in America O'Toole/ Rogers T Th 10:30*
HS 509 18th Century America Lyerly M W F 10:00
HS 518 US Constitutional History Rogers T Th 1:30*
HS 520 Race, Riots, and Rodeos: US 1865-1900 Richardson T Th 1:30*
HS 528 Health & Disease in the African American Experience Summers T Th 9:00*
HS 533 Papacy and the American Imagination Gallagher M W F 2:00
HS 544 American Masculinities Summers T Th 1:30*
HS 552 US Since 1960 Maney M W F 2:00
HS 555 Slavery, Race, and Abolition Lyerly M W F 1:00
HS 561 A Tale of Two Cities: New York and Boston Gelfand T Th 12:00*
HS 566 American Immigration II (From 1865) Oh T Th 12:00*
HS 572 US Foreign Policy II / 1945 - Present Jacobs M W F 2:00 
HS 575 Terror and the American Century Gallagher M W F 10:00