Planned Graduate Courses in History 2010-2011

Fall 2010

HST 504C

Gender Issues in History I

4

12:00

1:50

TR

Jensen

HST 512D

Yugoslavia from Experiment to Collapse

4

10:00

11:50

WF

Doellinger

HST 519

Early Modern Europe

4

2:00

3:50

MW

Sil

HST 528D

19th Century Europe

4

10:00

11:50

MW

Sil

HST 531D

Russia to Peter the Great

4

8:00

9:50

MF

Doellinger

HST 541

Aristophanes' Athens

4

3:00

3:50

MTWF

Lowe

HST 553D

PreColumbian and Colonial Latin America

4

9:00

9:50

MTWR

Rector

HST 561D

Traditional China

4

2:00

3:50

TR

Hsieh

HST 487

Canada to Confederation

4

2:00

3:50

TR

Geier

HST 630

Readings: US in the Twentieth Century

4

2:00

3:50

TR

Jensen

HST 698

Methods, Research and Writing

5

2:00

3:50

MW

Doellinger

Winter 2011

HST 505

Gender Issues in History Part II

4

12:00

1:50

TR

Jensen

HST 532

Imperial Russia

4

2:00

3:50

MW

Doellinger

HST 554

Mexico and the Caribbean

4

1:00

1:50

MTWR

Rector

HST 575

Colonial America

4

2:00

3:50

TR

Geier

HST 581

American Voices: Autobiography, Biography in American History

4

12:00

1:50

MW

Jensen

HST 589

Environmental History

4

10:00

11:50

MW

Geier

HST 600

Seminar: Andes

4

3:00

4:50

MW

Rector

HST 600

Seminar: Dialectic of the Enlightenment

4

10:00

11:50

MW

Sil

Spring 2011

HST 507

Argentina/Chile

4

1:00

1:50

MTWR

Rector

HST 517

Renaissance

4

10:00

11:50

TR

Sil

HST 521

England Under the Tudors

4

10:00

11:50

MW

Sil

HST 533D

Soviet Russia

4

2:00

3:50

MW

Doellinger

HST 563D

Modern East Asia

4

10:00

11:50

TR

Hsieh

HST 573D

Popular Culture in China

4

12:00

1:50

TR

Hsieh

HST 574D

Popular Culture in Japan

4

2:00

3:50

TR

Hsieh

HST 594

North American Constitutional History

4

10:00

12:00

MW

Geier

HST 600

Seminar North America: Constructing Murder

4

2:00

4:00

TR

Geier

HST 600

TBA

4

4:00

4:50

MTWR

Lowe