DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY Add new courses: HIST 299 Thinking Historically Fundamentals of the historian s craft. Variable content. Required for all majors except history honors students. Examines the origins of education and the rise of public schools as the dominant means of educating children in what is now the United States. The course is organized chronologically, beginning before European colonization and continuing through the present day. Writing-emphasis course. Social and cultural history of moving pictures as technology, art, and business. Highlights the role of film ini shaping twentiethcentury America. Writing emphasis course. American cultural history focusing on the role of popular culture in shaping and reflecting American ideals, and domestic and international influence and power in the 20 th Century. Examines a wide range of media in US and global context. Writing emphasis course. Add new course and request approval for variable title: HIST 432 Topics in Modern European History Selected themes and issues in modern European history, eighteenth century to present. Variable content. Repeatability: May be repeated. Maximum 9 hours. Drop as primary cross listed course: HIST 359 American Religious History (3) Add as secondary cross Listed course: HIST 359 American Religious History (See Religious Studies 359.) Religious Studies will now be primary. Drop courses: (3) HIST 331 History of England (3) HIST 339 Modern Ireland, 1760-Present (3) HIST 375 Revolutions in Historical Perspective (3) HIST 470 Studies in British History (3) HIST 471 Studies in Western European History (3)
HIST 472 Studies in Central European History (3) HIST 473 Studies in Eastern European History (3) Drop primary cross listed course: HIST 324 Women in European History (3) (Same as WOST 326) Drop secondary cross listed course: HIST 345 Religion in the United States (3) (See Religious Studies 351.) Religious Studies is primary. Revise primary course to add a second cross listing department: HIST 300 - The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the United States Surveys the rise and fall of racial slavery in the United States. Topics include: trans-atlantic slave trade, economics of slavery, gendered aspects of slave life and resistance in colonial and post-revolutionary America, paternalism and violence in the slaveholding South, multiracial abolitionist movement, and slavery s final collapse during the Civil War. Writing-emphasis course. (Same as Africana Studies 300 and American Studies 300.) HIST 300 - The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the United States Surveys the rise and fall of racial slavery in the United States. Topics include: trans-atlantic slave trade, economics of slavery, gendered aspects of slave life and resistance in colonial and post-revolutionary America, paternalism and violence in the slaveholding South, multiracial abolitionist movement, and slavery s final collapse during the Civil War. Writing-emphasis course. (Same as Africana Studies 300.) History is primary. Revise course title: HIST 336 Modern France (3) Modern France: A Survey of French History from the Enlightenment to the Present. Revise primary course to add a second cross listing department: HIST 374 - History of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States Examines the history of the civil rights movement in the United States from Reconstruction to the present. Writing-emphasis course. (Same as Africana Studies 374 and American Studies 374.) HIST 374 - History of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States Examines the history of the civil rights movement in the United States from Reconstruction to the present. Writing-emphasis course. (Same as Africana Studies 374.) Revise course title: HIST 434 Modern European Imperialism (3)
Modern European Imperialism: A Survey of the Rise and Fall of European Empires. Revise description to add cross listing: HIST 469 - Studies in African History Significant issues in African history. Variable content. Writing-emphasis course. (Same as Africana Studies 469.) No cross listing. Revise to add prerequisite: HIST 499 Senior Research Seminar (3) (RE) Prerequisite(s): 299. (Formerly no prerequisite) Revise History Major BA, Major Requirements, first sentence: The major consists of 33 hours, including: ( The major consists of 30 hours, including:) Revise History Major BA, Major Requirements, Select 6 hours: Complete 9 hours: A. Select 6 hours HIST 221 History of the United States HIST 222 History of the United States or HIST 227 Honors: History of the United States HIST 228 Honors: History of the United States B. Complete: HIST 299 Thinking Historically Select 6 hours: HIST 221 History of the United States HIST 222 History of the United States or HIST 227 Honors: History of the United States HIST 228 Honors: History of the United States Revise History Major BA, Major Requirements second heading: Select 24 upper-division hours including at least 6 hours at 400 level Select 24 upper-division hours Revise History Major BA, Major Requirements, Select 24 upper-division hours, Select one course in European History, add to HIST 311 Dark Age Empire HIST 340 Revolution in Modern European History: France and Russia
HIST 432 Topics in Modern European History Delete from HIST 324 Women in European History HIST 331 History of England HIST 339 Modern Ireland, 1760-Present HIST 470 Studies in British History HIST 471 Studies in Western European History HIST 472 Studies in Central European History HIST 473 Studies in Eastern European History Revise History Major BA, Major Requirements, Select 24 upper-division hours, Select one course in United States History, Add to HIST 300 The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the United States HIST 346 African-American Religious History HIST 374 History of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States HIST 376 African-American Women s History from Slavery to the Present HIST 436 History of Gender and Sexuality in the U.S. HIST 439 Food and Power in United States History Drop from HIST 345 Religion in the United States Revise History Major, BA, Major Requirements, Select 24 upper-division hours, Select two courses (from two different areas), Asia, Add to HIST 394 Chinese Intellectual History: Early Times Revise History Major, BA, Major Requirements, Select 24 upper-division hours, Select one course from Pre-1750 History, drop from Revise History Major BA, Honors Concentration, Select 24 upper-division hours, Select one course in European History, add to HIST 311 Dark Age Empire HIST 340 Revolution in Modern European History: France and Russia HIST 432 Topics in Modern European History Delete from HIST 331 History of England HIST 324 Women in European History HIST 339 Modern Ireland, 1760-Present HIST 470 Studies in British History HIST 471 Studies in Western European History HIST 472 Studies in Central European History HIST 473 Studies in Eastern European History
Revise titles in HIST 336 Modern France Formerly Modern France: A Survey of French History from the Enlightenment to the Present HIST 434 Modern European Imperialism Formerly Modern European Imperialism: A Survey of the Rise and Fall of European Empires Revise History Major BA, Honors Concentration, Select 24 upper-division hours, Select one course in United States History, Add to HIST 300 The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the United States HIST 346 African-American Religious History HIST 374 History of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States HIST 376 African-American Women s History from Slavery to the Present HIST 436 History of Gender and Sexuality in the U.S. HIST 439 Food and Power in United States History Drop from HIST 345 Religion in the United States Revise History Major, BA, Honors Concentration, Select 24 upper-division hours, Select two courses (from two different areas), Asia, Add to HIST 394 Chinese Intellectual History: Early Times Revise History Major, BA, Honors Concentration, Select 24 upper-division hours, Select one course from Pre-1750 History, drop from Revise History Minor: HIST 241*-HIST 242* or HIST 261*-HIST 262* (or honors equivalents) plus 15 hours at the 300 and 400 level. HIST 241*-HIST 242* or HIST 261*-HIST 262* (or honors equivalents) plus at least 6 hours in United States History (200 or above) and 9 upper-division hours (300 or above). Revise History Major, MA, Requirements, Non-Thesis Option: A total of 30 hours of course work is required. At least 12 hours must be taken in one MA field. The primary field will be examined by a written exam, which is graded pass/fail. A total of 30 hours of course work is required. At least 6 hours must be completed in each of two MA fields. The primary field is examined by a two-hour written exam followed within one week by a one-hour oral examination. The single grade of pass/fail will be given at the conclusion of the oral examination. No examination is given on the secondary field.