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HIST 101    World History I    3 Hours

A comparative historical survey of the major political, religious, and cultural developments in Asia, Africa, and the Mediterranean basin, Europe, and the Americas from ca. 3000 BCE to 1500 CE. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code F-SB | SB

Equivalent(s): HIST 119

Recent Term(s) Offered: winter 2021; spring 2021; summer 2021; fall 2021; winter 2022; spring 2022; summer 2022; fall 2022; winter 2023; spring 2023; summer 2023; fall 2023

HIST 102    World History II    3 Hours

A comparative historical survey of the major political, religious, and cultural developments in Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas from 1500 to present. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code F-SB | SB

Equivalent(s): HIST 120

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; summer 2021; fall 2021; winter 2022; spring 2022; summer 2022; fall 2022; winter 2023; spring 2023; summer 2023; fall 2023

HIST 110    Introduction to Asian Civilization    3 Hours

A survey of the histories and cultures of the civilizations of Asia, emphasizing the traditional values which have shaped their development from ancient to modern times.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 119    Western Civilization to 1648    3 Hours

A survey of the political, social, cultural, and economic phases of western civilization to 1648. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code F-SB | SB

Equivalent(s): HIST 101

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 120    Western Civilization Since 1648    3 Hours

A survey of the political, social, cultural, and economic phases of western civilization since 1648. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code F-SB | SB

Equivalent(s): HIST 102

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 200    Latin American Society: Past and Present    3 Hours

A broad interdisciplinary introduction to the study of Latin America, emphasizing its regions, peoples, and cultures. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Equivalent(s): ANTH 200, PS 200, GEOG 200, SPAN 200

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; fall 2021; fall 2022; fall 2023

HIST 215    History Topics Abroad    3 Hours (repeatable max of 6 hrs)

This course examines specified historical topics appropriate to education abroad programs. It is only offered in study abroad programs.

Recent Term(s) Offered: winter 2023; summer 2023

HIST 240    The United States to 1865    3 Hours

A survey of the political, social, cultural, and economic phases of American life to the Civil War.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; summer 2021; fall 2021; spring 2022; fall 2022; spring 2023; summer 2023; fall 2023

HIST 241    The United States Since 1865    3 Hours

A survey of the political, social, cultural, and economic phases of American life since the Civil War.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; summer 2021; fall 2021; spring 2022; fall 2022; spring 2023; fall 2023

HIST 299    Introduction to Military History    3 Hours

A study of the development of warfare from the earliest times to the present with emphasis on the modern period and the development of weapons, tactics, and strategy.

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021

HIST 300    Contemporary Chinese Society and Culture    3 Hours

Examines contemporary Chinese society and culture from 1949 to the present, focusing on both macro-level development and the daily experiences of ordinary citizens. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 302    Disability in the United States    3 Hours

A study of disability, the systems shaped by and formed in response to ideas about disability and ability, and disabled people’s experiences throughout United States history. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SY

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102) and 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2023

HIST 303    Monsters, Maggots, and Morphine: Disease and Medicine in the United States    3 Hours

A historical study of how Americans have understood, experienced, and coped with disease, disability, and death. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SY

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102) and 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2022

HIST 304    Ancient Identities    3 Hours

Survey of ancient theories on and experiences of race, ethnic identity, and otherness in the ancient Mediterranean world. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102) and 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021; spring 2023

HIST 305    Ancient Greece    3 Hours

A survey emphasizing the political, cultural, social, and economic aspects of Greek civilization. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SY | AH

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; spring 2022; spring 2023

HIST 306    Ancient Rome    3 Hours

A survey emphasizing the political, cultural, social, and economic aspects of Roman civilization. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SY | AH

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021; fall 2022; fall 2023

HIST 307    The Middle Ages    3 Hours

A study of political, cultural, social, and economic institutions from the fifth century to the fourteenth century. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SY | AH

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: summer 2021; fall 2022

HIST 308    Conflict, Culture and Commerce in the Medieval Mediterranean    3 Hours

Explores the developing relationship between religion, culture and power in medieval kingdoms with substantial Christian, Jewish and Muslim inhabitants. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SY

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021; fall 2023

HIST 309    History of HIV/AIDS    3 Hours

This course will provide an overview of the local and global factors that facilitated the rapid and continued the worldwide transmission of HIV/AIDS. Students will become familiar with social, economic, and political factors that impact the spread, prevention, and control of HIV/AIDS locally and globally. Equal attention will be paid to intervention and prevention efforts by local, national, and international actors. Topics include the epidemiology of the AIDS virus, the mechanisms of transmission, the stigma and cultural norms surrounding HIV across the globe, HIV/AIDS activism, and the politicization of the pandemic and its treatments. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2023

HIST 310    Comparative Slavery    3 Hours

Examines slavery among people of African descent emphasizing the origins, politics, economics, and legacies of African slavery in the Americas, Asia, the Caribbean, and Africa. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SY

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status and (HIST 101 or HIST 102)

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021; fall 2022

HIST 311    History Teaching Methods    3 Hours

History Teaching Methods will explore various resources and approaches to teaching social studies and developing curriculum in middle and high schools. It will also examine the history of education in relation to national identity and citizenship, and how that history relates to the integration of diverse content, methods and pedagogy in teaching social studies today.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 312    Public History    3 Hours

This course provides a comprehensive overview of the field of public history. It explores the methods, theories, and practices of public history, including museums, archives, national parks, cultural resource management, and historic preservation. While studying professions related to and meeting professionals in public history, students will be immersed in real-world experiences dealing with public history.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2023

HIST 314    Guided Internship    3 Hours

Practical experience in a supervised work situation in established placements with partner libraries, museums, archives, or other organizations where students complete work relevant to their study and practice of history. Note: Application for enrollment must be approved by department internship advisor before students may enroll. May be repeated once with departmental approval, but only 6 credit hours of internship credit, including the independent internship program, will count toward history major requirements

Prerequisite(s): permission of instructor

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 315    Topics in History    3 Hours (repeatable max of 24 hrs)

A semester-long study of specified topic in history.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2023; summer 2023

HIST 316    The American Civil War in Film    3 Hours

Examination of how the American Civil War has been portrayed in film, including the social, political, and military aspects of the war. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102 or HIST 240)

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 317    Renaissance Europe    3 Hours

A study of the impact of Renaissance culture and thought among various social, intellectual, and political groups in Italian cities and princely courts, and the diffusion of the movement in Western Europe from the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC | AH

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status and (HIST 101 or HIST 102)

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 318    Age of the Reformation    3 Hours

A study of the religious reform movements in Europe from the late Middle Ages to the end of the religious wars in 1648, with particular attention paid to the cultural, intellectual, political, and social responses to Reformation ideas. Note: Permission of instructor. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code AH

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102)

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 320    American Studies I    3 Hours

An interdisciplinary course designed to examine the diverse origins and the decisive elements in the development of American culture. It seeks to provide a wide cultural appreciation and a greater understanding of the mainstream of American thought through the coordinated application of numerous viewpoints drawn from the contributing disciplines of English, Political Science, and History. Note: Permission of instructor. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Equivalent(s): PS 320

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021; fall 2022

HIST 321    American Studies II    3 Hours

An interdisciplinary course designed to examine the diverse origins and the decisive elements in the development of American culture. It seeks to provide a wide cultural appreciation and a greater understanding of the mainstream of American thought through the coordinated application of numerous viewpoints drawn from the contributing disciplines of English, Political Science, and History. Note: Permission of instructor.

Restriction(s): Students with a semester level of Academy Junior, Academy Senior, Freshman or Sophomore may not enroll.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 322    Age of Enlightenment    3 Hours

A detailed study of social, political, cultural, intellectual, and economic events from 1648 to 1789 with primary emphasis upon the development of Absolutism during the Old Regime.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 323    The British Isles to 1688    3 Hours

A study of the British Isles from earliest times through the Medieval and Early Modern periods. Examining the participation both of elites and of ordinary men and women, this course explores the social, cultural, political and economic development of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Major themes include the early Celts, Roman conquest, religious changes, the establishment of regional kingdoms, the expansion of England, the origins of English constitutional law and Parliament, and the changing relationship with continental Europe.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 324    Modern Britain Since 1688    3 Hours

A study of the British Isles from the end of the seventeenth century to the present. Examining the participation both of elites and of ordinary men and women, this course explores the social, cultural, political and economic developments of the United Kingdom in modern times. Major themes include nationhood and empire, industrialization and class formation, gender relations the expansion of suffrage and the rise of mass politics, the impact of the World Wars and the Great Depression, the development of the welfare state, Britain's shifting relationship with Europe and the politics of ethnicity and race in post-colonial Britain. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021; fall 2022

HIST 325    Blacks in the Civil War and Reconstruction    3 Hours

Examines black experiences during the Civil War and Reconstruction emphasizing anti-slavery, black soldiers, emancipation, postwar labor, political challenges, and the experiences of women. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102) and 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2023

HIST 329    Black Intellectual History    3 Hours

An examination of the contributions of Black intellectuals to an understanding of the modern world. Emphasis is given to the intersection of historic claims to human rights, citizenship, and independence to promote an awareness of this tradition's multiple geographical nodes, collaborations, and solidarities. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status and (HIST 101 or HIST 102) or AFAM 190

Equivalent(s): AFAM 329

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 330    History of Africa Before 1500    3 Hours

Examines African history chronologically from the origins of humanity to 1500 with emphasis on major political, economic, cultural and geographical themes within a regional context.

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102)

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; spring 2022

HIST 331    History of Africa Since 1500    3 Hours

Examines African history chronologically from 1500 to the present with emphasis on major political, economic, social, and geographical themes within a regional context.

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102)

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2022

HIST 332    Riots, Rebellions, and Revolutions: A Global History of Protest    3 Hours

The course explores the history of protest and activism and their relationship to trends in world history. Through readings, lectures, and discussions, students will explore protest history’s narratives and the questions that global historians pose about the past and learn about its methodologies and analytical foci. Students will also explore topics that highlight key themes, trends, narratives, or moments in which world and protest history intersect, including wars and revolutions, civil rights, anti-colonialism, labor disputes, health crises, and environmental disasters. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2023

HIST 333    History of Genocide    3 Hours

This seminar analyzes and compares the origins, developments, and forms of mass violence and genocide, focusing especially on the 20th century.

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102)

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 334    Nineteenth Century Europe    3 Hours

A study of political, intellectual, and socioeconomic developments with special emphasis on nationalism, the rise of socialism, and the causes of World War I.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 335    Twentieth Century Europe    3 Hours

A survey of Europe during the twentieth century that covers developments in social, cultural, political, intellectual, and gender history. Note: Permission of instructor.

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102)

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; summer 2021; fall 2021; spring 2022; summer 2022; fall 2022; spring 2023; summer 2023

HIST 337    Modern Irish History    3 Hours

An introduction to the themes, events, and people that shaped modern Ireland. The course focuses on Ireland during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It builds understanding of major events like An Gorta Mór, the 1916 Rising, and the ‘Troubles,’ and also examines how cultural memory and commemoration influence perception of these moments.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 338    Russia to 1900    3 Hours

A study of the development of Russia from its beginnings to the pre-Soviet era with special emphasis on the centuries of isolation which separated Russia from the mainstream of European development.

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021

HIST 340    History of Popular Culture Since 1500    3 Hours

Examines popular culture from 1500 to the present, focusing especially on how popular culture evolved in reaction to social, economic, political, and technological change and from local, national, trans-Atlantic and global perspectives. Students engage the questions, debates, mehtods and approaches of popular culture history. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status and ENG 100 and (HIST 101 or HIST 102)

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021; fall 2023

HIST 342    Hip Hop and Democracy    3 Hours

Examines the various and sometimes contradictory views of Hip Hop as a musical form, a forum for political activism, and a voice for articulating and refiguring democratic values.

Equivalent(s): AFAM 342

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 343    Communities of Struggle    3 Hours

Examines the relationship between distinct communities of struggle in Africa and the African Diaspora and the impact of African American social movements on a range of liberation struggles within this context. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Equivalent(s): AFAM 343

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; spring 2022; fall 2023

HIST 347    Social History of the United States Since 1800    3 Hours

A topical study of the institutions and influences that have shaped American society in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; fall 2023

HIST 348    United States, 1900-1945    3 Hours

A study of the period 1900-1945, with special emphasis on the Progressive Movement, the Republican era, and the New Deal. Foreign affairs are related to domestic events and policy.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 349    The United States Since 1945    3 Hours

A study of all phases of United States history since 1945.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; spring 2022; fall 2023

HIST 352    Borderlands and the American West    3 Hours

An exploration of the history of borderlands regions with a particular focus on the North American West.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 353    Native American History to 1865    3 Hours

A survey of Native American history in a global context prior to 1865, with an emphasis on legal frameworks and cultural, political, and economic exchange.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; fall 2022

HIST 354    Native American History Since 1865    3 Hours

A survey of Native American history in a global context since 1865, with an emphasis on legal frameworks and cultural, political, and economic exchange.

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2023

HIST 358    Blacks in American History to 1877    3 Hours

A chronological study of African American history and culture from 1619 to 1877 with an emphasis on black contributions to American life and thought.

Equivalent(s): AFAM 358

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 359    Blacks in American History Since 1877    3 Hours

A chronological study of African American history and culture since 1877 with an emphasis on black contributions to American life and thought.

Equivalent(s): AFAM 359

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 362    Genetics and Family History    3 Hours

A survey of how biological ideas have shaped narratives of family history, including the rise of DNA testing and genetic genealogy.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2023

HIST 364    Colonial Latin America, 1400-1825    3 Hours

Political, social, and cultural development of Latin America since 1400, focusing on the Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations, the period of conquest and three centuries of Spanish and Portuguese colonization. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2022

HIST 365    Modern Latin America, 1800-Present    3 Hours

A study of the political, social, economic and cultural development of Latin American republics from their independence in the early 19th century to the present. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021

HIST 370    Modern South Asia: from Empires to Nations    3 Hours

A study of South Asia from the mid-eighteenth century to the present, focusing on the development of colonialism, capitalism, nationalism and feminism. Major topics include the collapse of the Mughal Empire, the rise and fall of the British Raj and the development of the nations of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 374    Sororities, Fraternities, and Secret Societies    3 Hours

Explores the history of sororities, fraternities, and secret societies, including their social, cultural, and political dimensions.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 375    Spatial History    3 Hours

Seminar uses concepts of space and place to understand the nature of historical change. The topics and methodologies covered in this class will underscore the potential advantages of spatial interpretations in historical research over more traditional chronological approaches.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 378    History of Yoga: Tradition, Literature, Practice    3 Hours

An historical overview of how the discipline of Yoga developed in ancient South Asia and how it has adapted to different social, political, and religious contexts as it achieved a global following. Students will be introduced to the history of the various Yogic traditions and the practices associated with them.

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 with a minimum grade of C or HIST 102 with a minimum grade of C)

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2023

HIST 379    Gandhi: The Creation of a Global Legacy    3 Hours

An exploration of the full range of Gandhi's political, spiritual, and moral concerns, beginning with his early years in South Africa and tracing Gandhi's transformation from a local activist to a leader with global influence. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2022

HIST 380    Human Rights in History    3 Hours

This course examines the historical origins of human rights, key disputes surrounding the content and legitimacy of human rights, and the enforcement of international humanitarian law in theory and practice. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status and (HIST 101 or HIST 102)

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2022; fall 2023

HIST 390    Blacks in the American South    3 Hours

Seminar exploring the history and culture of blacks in the American South. Topics will include slavery, resistance, labor, literature, religion, inequality, leadership and the Civil Rights Movement. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2022

HIST 391    History of Sport    3 Hours

A study of topics and themes in the history of sport, as well as the historical context in which sport evolved. Note: Permission of instructor. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SY

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102) and 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2022

HIST 395    A Cultural History of Alcohol    3 Hours

An examination of the role that alcohol plays in historical development among various world cultures over time. Instructor may choose to focus on a specific region and/or time period. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC

Equivalent(s): ART 395

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; summer 2021; fall 2021; spring 2022; summer 2022; fall 2022; spring 2023

HIST 398    War and Society to 1500    3 Hours

A study of the causes and conduct of warfare and its impact upon societies globally from 3000 BCE to 1500 CE.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 399    War and Society Since 1500    3 Hours

A study of the causes and conduct of warfare and its impact upon societies globally from 1500 to the present.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 402    Pirates in World History    3 Hours

Myths and realities of piracy across the globe and throughout history using movies, novels, and historical narratives. Note: Permission of instructor.

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102)

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021

HIST 404    History of Ancient Egypt    3 Hours

A study of ancient Egyptian civilization with attention to the rediscovery of ancient Egypt by modern scholars and the development of the discipline of Egyptology.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 407    The Crusades: West Meets East    3 Hours

A study of the idea of holy war and political, social, and cultural interaction in the Mediterranean World from 1000 to 1300. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; spring 2023

HIST 419    Tudor-Stuart England    3 Hours

A study of the principal political, economic, social, religious, and cultural developments in British history from the beginning of the Tudor dynasty in 1485 to the end of the Stuart dynasty in 1714.

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2023

HIST 420    History of Sexuality    3 Hours

Survey of how past societies and cultures have interpreted human sexual behavior and identities. Note: Permission of instructor. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102) and 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; spring 2022; spring 2023; fall 2023

HIST 421    Environmental History    3 Hours

Survey of major themes, legal frameworks, and social movements in environmental history.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 422    The French Revolution and Napoleon    3 Hours

A survey of the period 1789 to 1815 with special emphasis on the political, economic, and social events leading to the birth of modern France.

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021; fall 2023

HIST 423    A Global History of the First World War    3 Hours

The origins, conduct, and lasting international legacy of the First World War (1914-1918).

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2023

HIST 425    Modern Germany    3 Hours

A survey of German history from the early nineteenth century to the present.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 426    Hitler and Nazi Germany    3 Hours

A detailed study of German history between 1933 and 1945, emphasizing political, economic, social, diplomatic, and military aspects.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2022; summer 2023

HIST 428    England Since 1914    3 Hours

A detailed study of the political, intellectual, cultural, and socioeconomic developments that transformed England into a welfare state and its empire into a commonwealth of nations.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 430    History of the Civil Rights Movement in America    3 Hours

Survey of the struggle for the civil rights and social justice in the 20th century America. Note: Permission of instructor. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102) and 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; spring 2023

HIST 432    Coffee & Chocolate: Food in World History    3 Hours

Exploration of the history of food, and its relationship to trends in world history. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC

Prerequisite(s): HIST 101 or HIST 102 and 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 438    Twentieth Century Russia    3 Hours

A survey of the decline of Imperial Russia, the age of Revolution, and the maturation of the Soviet state.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021

HIST 439    Rise and Decline of Communism    3 Hours

A study of the origins, development, and decline of international communism.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 440    Colonial North America to 1763    3 Hours

The background, founding and development of the North American colonies, emphasizing political, social, cultural, and economic institutions. Note: Permission of instructor.

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102)

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021

HIST 441    The American Revolution and Early Republic, 1763-1815    3 Hours

A study of the origins, progress, and immediate aftereffects of the American Revolution from the Crisis of the 1760s through the War of 1812, including local, regional, and global contexts.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; fall 2022

HIST 442    The Age of Jackson, 1815-1850    3 Hours

A detailed study of social, political, and economic events from the War of 1812 through the War with Mexico.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 443    Civil War and Reconstruction, 1850-1877    3 Hours

A study of the origins and course of the war, including an analysis of military, social, cultural, and diplomatic events, as well as significant developments during the era of Reconstruction. Occasional field trips to Civil War sites.

Recent Term(s) Offered: summer 2021; fall 2021; spring 2022; summer 2022; fall 2023

HIST 444    Gilded Age America    3 Hours

A study of American history and culture from the end of Reconstruction to the early twentieth century, emphasizing social, political, cultural, and regional development.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 445    American Legal History to 1865    3 Hours

A survey of the development of American law and its relationship to political, economic, and social trends in antebellum American society.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2022; spring 2023

HIST 446    American Legal History Since 1865    3 Hours

A survey of the development of American law and its relationship to political, economic, and social trends in modern American society.

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021; fall 2022; spring 2023; fall 2023

HIST 447    History of American Popular Culture    3 Hours

Introduction to the central role popular culture has played in United States history and consciousness from the nineteenth century to the present. Note: Permission of instructor. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-SC

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102) and 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021

HIST 448    American Biographies    3 Hours

The lives of famous Americans, the times in which they lived, and the skills of their biographers.

Restriction(s): Students with a semester level of Academy Junior, Academy Senior, Freshman or Sophomore may not enroll.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 449    Korea and Vietnam    3 Hours

A detailed study of both the Korean and Vietnam conflicts and how they related to the overall foreign policy of the U.S.

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2023

HIST 450    Diplomatic History of the United States to 1898    3 Hours

An analysis of American diplomacy from the colonial period through the Spanish-American War.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 451    Diplomatic History of the United States Since 1898    3 Hours

An analysis of American diplomacy from the Spanish-American War to the present.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 453    American Women’s History    3 Hours

Social, cultural, and political history of American women from pre-colonial times to the present.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2022

HIST 454    History of Religion in America    3 Hours

A survey of the development of religion in America. Among the subjects covered will be the separation of church and state and American civil religion.

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021; fall 2022

HIST 456    Kentucky History    3 Hours

A study of the political, economic, social, and cultural development of the state from pioneer days. Local development is also stressed.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 457    Old South    3 Hours

Intellectual, cultural, political, economic, and racial ideologies of the American south, focusing on the period between 1800 and 1860.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021

HIST 458    New South    3 Hours

Intellectual, cultural, political, economic, and racial ideologies of the American south from the Civil War until the end of the twentieth century.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 460    Traditional East Asia    3 Hours

A survey of the political, socioeconomic, intellectual, and cultural history of China and Japan from ancient times to 1600.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 461    Modern East Asia    3 Hours

A survey of the political, socioeconomic, intellectual, and cultural history of China and Japan since 1600.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 462    History of the Middle East    3 Hours

A study of the history, religion, and culture of the Middle East from the rise of Islam until the present. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2021; fall 2022

HIST 463    The Atlantic World    3 Hours

A study of the areas touched by the Atlantic Ocean in the period from the 1300s through the early 1800s, focusing on the intersections of African, Native American, and European cultures. Note: Permission of instructor. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status and (HIST 101 or HIST 102)

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2023

HIST 464    Latin America and the United States    3 Hours

An intensive study of the relations between Latin America and the United States.

Recent Term(s) Offered: fall 2023

HIST 465    The Mexican Republic    3 Hours

A study of Mexico from 1824 to the present.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2023

HIST 466    The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Local and Global Influences    3 Hours

The main focus of the course is on the twentieth-century history of Arab-Zionist relations, and the local and global impact of these relations, but a number of readings will provide valuable insights into the history of the Jewish Diaspora and the political, economic, and social situation in Palestine in the nineteenth century. This course will expose the student to different interpretations regarding the origins of the Arab-Israeli conflict and enable her/him critically to examine the arguments advanced by different parties and actors. Also, this course will offer the student ample opportunity critically to discuss, both orally and in writing, the merits of Zionist, Palestinian, and other Arab arguments regarding the Arab-Israeli conflict as reflected in primary sources and draw independent conclusions with respect to the origins and global impact of the conflict. Colonnade/Statewide General Education Code K-LG

Prerequisite(s): 21 hours of Foundations and Explorations Courses, or junior status

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 468    History of Terrorism    3 Hours

A study of the history of terrorism from ancient times to the present, with attention to the nature, methods, and ideologies of terrorist activity. Topics will include the rise of state-sponsored terrorism in Europe and the Middle East as well as transnational terrorist networks.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 471    Modern China    3 Hours

A study of the rise of modern China since the seventeenth century, focusing on the decline of the imperial system, the revolutionary struggle, and the triumph of Communism.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 472    Modern Japan    3 Hours

An analysis of Japanese history since 1600 with special emphasis on the forces, events, and personalities that transformed Japan from a feudal to a modern state.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 479    Topics in World History    3 Hours (repeatable max of 6 hrs)

An intensive study of a selected world history topic.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 480    A Social History of Science    3 Hours

A study of the cultural and intellectual impact that science has had on the West with an emphasis on the period since the seventeenth century.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 481    The Rise and Fall of the Confederacy    3 Hours

An overview of the Confederate States of America. Topics covered will include nationalism, race, politics, religion, and leadership.

Prerequisite(s): (HIST 101 or HIST 102) and HIST 240

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 489    Independent Internship    3 Hours (repeatable max of 6 hrs)

Practical experience in a supervised work situation with a cooperating library, museum, archive, or other organization where students complete work relevant to their study and practice of history. Note: Application for enrollment, outlining student learning objectives and identifying onsite mentor, must be approved by department internship advisor before students may enroll. May be repeated once with departmental approval, but only 6 credit hours of internship credit, including the directed internship program, will count toward history major requirements.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2022

HIST 490    Advanced Topics in History I    3 Hours (repeatable max of 24 hrs)

An advanced, semester-long study of a specified topic in history.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; winter 2022; spring 2022; summer 2022; fall 2022; winter 2023; spring 2023; summer 2023

HIST 491    Advanced Topics in History II    3 Hours (repeatable max of 24 hrs)

An advanced, semester-long study of a specified topic in history

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2022

HIST 492    History of Canada    3 Hours

A survey of Canada's history and heritage, with special emphasis on Canadian-American relations and interdependency.

Recent Term(s) Offered: None

HIST 494    U S Military History    3 Hours

A study that focuses upon the role of the military in American history. Political, economic, social, and cultural aspects of U.S. history are also covered as they pertain to the military. Note: MIL 301, MIL 302 (for ROTC cadets), junior status for all others.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; fall 2022; summer 2023; fall 2023

HIST 498    Senior Seminar    3 Hours

A capstone course designed for senior history and social studies majors. This seminar will deal with themes that challenge the student to develop an overview of history.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; fall 2021; spring 2022; fall 2022; spring 2023; fall 2023

HIST 499    Advanced Individual Study    1-3 Hours (repeatable max of 6 hrs)

A research problem or intensive readings directed by a faculty member. Note: Requires a 3.0 average in at least 21 hours of history.

Recent Term(s) Offered: spring 2021; fall 2021; spring 2023