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IUPUI HISTORY COURSES
HIST-A 207 – INTRODUCTION TO NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY
• Jennifer Guiliano• Mo 3:00PM – 5:40PM• 27835
• Intro to Native studies• Provides a broad understanding
of Native American History• Explores colonialism and
American history
L-R: Chief Joseph (1840-1904 / Nez Perce) - Chief Sitting Bull (1831-1890 / Hunkpapa Lakota Sioux) - Chief Geronimo (1829-1909 / Chiricahua Apache) - Chief Red Cloud (1822-1909 / Oglala Lakota Sioux).
HIST-A 313 – ORIGINS OF MODERN AMERICA, 1865 - 1917
• Robert Barrows• MoWe 1:30PM – 2:45PM• 30531
• Explores the effects of large-scale industrialization
• Provides a study of the social, economic and political ways of late 19th and early 20th century Americans
Ladies walking in the park in the early 1900’s.
HIST-A 315 – SINCE WORLD WAR II
• Raymond Haberski• We 3:00PM – 5:40PM• 30533
George Baker displays The Leader-Post headline declaring “Victory,” May 7, 1945.
• Covers political and economic transformations of America.
• Explores the Cold war and issues of contemporary America.
HIST-A 348 – CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION
• John Kaufman-McKivigan• MoWe 12:00PM – 1:15PM• 30532
The Storming of Ft Wagner, Kurz and Allison, 1890.
• Covers the politics, military and social aspects of the Civil War
• Exploration of the Pre-War, Post-War, and Reconstruction eras
HIST-A 421 – TOPICS IN UNITED STATES HISTORY
• Jeffrey Duvall• TuTh 1:30PM – 2:45PM• 26479• “Wonderbread & Wasps:
Class in US”
• Covers the influence of social class on American culture
• Focuses upon the idea of the middle class and its place in America
A 1956 ad for Wonder Bread from a North Carolina State Fair premium list.
HIST-A 421 – THE WITCHES OF SALEM
• Anita Morgan• MoWe 10:30AM – 11:45AM• 27041
Examination of a Witch, Thompkins H. Matteson, 1853.
Title page of Cases of Conscience, Increase Mather, 1693.
HIST-B 310 – BRITAIN SINCE 1688
• Thomas Mason• MoWe 1:30PM – 2:45PM• 26261
Cheapside in the mid 18th century.
• The “Glorious Revolution” when William and Mary established constitutional monarchy.
• Explores industrialism, imperialism, and WWII.
HIST-B 352 – WESTERN EUROPE IN THE HIGH AND LATER MIDDLE AGES
• Eric Saak• TuTh 12:00PM – 1:15PM• 30536• “The Age of Chivalry”
• Explores the topic of Crusades.• Covers the development of
enduring institutions, such as churches, towns, and universities.
Knight of Love, Manesse Codex, c. 1300.
HIST-B 421 – HISTORY OF EDUCATION TO 1850
• Erik Lindseth• TuTh 10:30AM – 11:45AM• 27049
Village School, Albert Anker, 1896.
• Examines the origins of education in the west.
• Looks at the main trends from medieval scriptoriums to early childhood education.
HIST-C 388 – ROMAN HISTORY
• Martha Payne• MoWe 10:30AM – 11:45AM• 29914
Roman sarcophagus, detail.
• Covers the creation, organization, and government of the Roman Republic and Empire.
• Explores literature, the growth of Christianity, and the rule of Constantine.
• Includes a “Reacting to the Past” game
HIST-F – 342 – LATIN AMERICA: EVOLUTION AND REVOLUTION SINCE INDEPENDENCE
• Michael Snodgrass• TuTh 1:30PM – 2:45PM• 30537
Fidel Castro and Che Guevara
• Nationalism and the struggle for independence.
• Explores the efforts to attain social justice in the twentieth century, with emphasis on common problems.
HIST-G 451 – THE FAR EAST
• Xin Zhang• TuTh 12:00PM – 1:15PM• 30539• “Traditional Asia”
• Offers a brief survey of the early civilizations of Asia.
• Covers regions including China, Japan, Vietnam, Korea, and India.
• Asia as a “sphere of Confucianism”
Buddhist Temple in the Mountains, Li Cheng, 11th century.
HIST-H 217 – THE NATURE OF HISTORY
• Kevin Robbins• TuTh 1:30PM – 2:45PM• 22119
Historia, Nikoloas Gysis, c. 1892
• Presents an examination of what history is as well as types of historical interpretation.
• Discusses common problems of historians and the uses of history.
HIST-H 300 – HISTORY, ENVIRONMENT, AND GLOBAL ANTHROPOCENE
• Jason Kelly• MoWe 3:00PM – 4:15PM• 31232
The Anthropocene · Planetary Boundaries.
• Examines Anthropocene (period where human activity leaves permanent effects on the environment).
• Involves a community-based project on changes in environment here in Indianapolis.
HIST-H 373 – HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY I
• Eric Saak• TuTh 1:30PM – 2:45PM• 31541
• Covers the development of pure and applied science from prehistory to the Scientific Revolution.
• Special emphasis is placed on transportation, communication, military and medical technology, physics, biology, and astronomy.
Organ Gun, Bellifortis, 15th century.
HIST-H 412 – HISTORIC PRESERVATION
• Philip Scarpino• Tu 6:00PM – 8:40PM• 30540
• Introduction to the history, theory, and legal and ethical bases for preservation of the built environment.
• Attention given to architecture and methodology.
Demolition of the former Penn Station concourse, Public Domain photo, 1911.
HIST-H 418 – HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
• William Schneider• Mo 6:00PM – 8:40PM• 26582
A soldier gives a young Pakistani girl a drink of water as they are airlifted from Muzaffarabad to Islamabad, Public Domain photo, 2005.
• Covers the history of international humanitarian assistance during the 19th and 20th centuries
• Explores the background history of many organizations still in existence, such as the Red Cross, United Nations agencies and NGOs.
HIST-J 495 – PROSEMINAR FOR HISTORY MAJORS
• Marianne Wokeck• We 3:00PM – 5:40PM• 22125
• Examines immigration, ethnicity, and identity.
• Course utilizes extensive reading and writing.
Philosophia et septem artes liberales, Herrad of Landsberg, 12th century.