Courses & Syllabi
Below are a sample of course offerings and syllabi. They are meant to convey the breadth and scope of typical undergraduate classes rather than to provide an authoritative reference. Any questions should be directed to the Undergraduate Director.
Courses
Syllabi
- History 1400 "Modern Western Traditions," Paul Canning (Fall 2009)
- History 1400 "Modern Western Traditions," Jamie Eves (Fall 2009)
- History 1501 "American History to 1877," Jamie Eves (Fall 2009)
- History 1502 "United States History since 1877," Jamie Eves (Fall 2009)
- AMST 1700 "Walden and the American Landscape," Christopher Clark (Fall 2009)
- History 2100 "The Historian's Craft," Peter Baldwin (Fall 2009)
- History 2100 "The Historian's Craft," Cornelia Dayton (Fall 2009)
- History 3102-H90 "Topics in Public History: The Work of the Public Historian," Walter Woodward (Fall 2009)
- History 3413W, "Intellectual and Social History of Twentieth-Century Europe," Charles Lansing (Fall 2009)
- History 3418, "The Holocaust," Charles Lansing (Fall 2009)
- History 3420 "England to 1603," Paul Canning (Fall 2009)
- History 3422, "History of Southern Africa," Fiona Vernal (Fall 2009)
- History 3460, "Late Medieval & Renaissance Italy," Kenneth Gouwens (Fall 2009)
- History 3562, "History of Women and Gender in the U.S. since 1850," Micki McElya (Fall 2009)
- History 3570, "American Indian History," Nancy Shoemaker (Fall 2009)
- History 3752, "Pre-Colonial Africa," Fiona Vernal (Fall 2009)
- History 3995, "Constructions of Race, Gender, and Sexuality in U.S. History," Micki McElya (Fall 2009)
- History 4994W, "The New England Town," Nancy Shoemaker (Fall 2009)
- History 1501, "US History to 1877," Jamie Eves (Fall 2008)
- History 3233, "Greek History," Daniel Caner (Fall 2008)
- History 3460, "Late Medieval and Renaissance History," Kenneth Gouwens (Fall 2008)
- History 132, "United States History Since 1877" Jamie Eves (Spring 2008)
- History 132W, "United States History Since 1877" Jamie Eves (Spring 2008)
- History 135W, "The Historian as Detective: 'Mutiny on the Whaleship Junior,'" Nancy Shoemaker (Spring 2008)
- History 201, "Supervised Field Work in History," Jamie Eves (Spring 2008)
- History 230, "American Environmental History" Jamie Eves (Spring 2008)
- History 267, "Late Medieval and Renaissance Italy," Kenneth Gouwens (Spring 2008)
- History 268, "A History of the Internment of Japanese Americans During World War II," Roger Buckley (Spring 2008)
- History 271, "Renaissance Intellectual History," Kenneth Gouwens (Spring 2008)
- History 297W, "Modern Utopias," Christopher Clark (Spring 2008)

