Courses & Syllabi
Below are a sample of course offerings and syllabi. They are meant to convey the breadth and scope of typical graduate seminars rather than to provide an authoritative reference. Any questions should be directed to the Graduate Director.
Courses
- Graduate Course Catalog
- Fall 2009 Courses
- Spring 2010 Graduate Seminars
- Fall 2009 Graduate Seminars
- Spring 2009 Graduate Seminars
- Fall 2008 Graduate Seminars
Syllabi
- History 5103, "Teaching History," Christopher Clark (Fall 2009)
- History 5140, "Introduction to Historical Museum Work I," Walter Woodward (Fall 2009)
- History 5195, "Constructions of Race, Gender, and Sexuality in U.S. History," Micki McElya (Fall 2009)
- History 5218, "Historical Conceptions of Race and Science," Shirley Roe (Fall 2009)
- History 5470, "The Rennaissance: Italy and Beyond," Kenneth Gouwens (Fall 2009)
- History 5510, "Topics in Colonial History: British North America, 1492-1765," Cornelia Dayton (Fall 2009)
- History 5103, "Teaching History," Robert Gross (Fall 2008)
- History 5195, "Frontiers, Borderlands, Colonies, and Empires," Nancy Shoemaker (Fall 2008)
- History 5370, "Renaissance Europe," Kenneth Gouwens (Fall 2008)
- History 5540, "Topics in American Social and Cultural History, 1600-1877," Richard Brown (Fall 2008)
- History 302, "The Authority of the Word: Books, Culture, and Society in Europe and North America," Robert Gross (Spring 2008)
- History 331, "The American Revolution," Richard Brown (Spring 2008)
- History 336, "Topics in American Urban History: Urban Space," Peter Baldwin (Spring 2008)
- History 355, "Social Change in Nineteenth Century America," Christopher Clark (Spring 2008)
- History 402, "Questions of Evidence: Historical Research and Writing," Nancy Shoemaker (Spring 2008)
- History 334, "Topics in Colonial History: British North America, 1492-1765," Cornelia Dayton (Fall 2007)
- History 339, "Survey of African American History since 1865," Jeffrey Ogbar (Fall 2007)
- History 354, "Empire, Nationalism, and Migration: History of Greater Mexico," Mark Overmyer-Velazquez (Fall 2007)
- History 366, "Topics in Italian History: The Renaissance," Kenneth Gouwens (Fall 2007)
- History 337, "Topics in American Social and Cultural History, 1600 - 1877," Richard Brown (Spring 2007)

