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History Surveys 1 HIS 1300: U.S. in Global Perspective HIS 1305: World History to 1500 HIS 1307: World History since 1500 HIS 2365: History of the United States to 1877 HIS 2366: History of the United States since 1877HIS 2370: History of Warfare 2HIS 2380: Intro to Slavic and East European Studies I 3 (Cross-listed as SEES 2380)HIS 2395: Historiography 4HIS 2V98: Intro to Model Organization of American States 5 (& HIS 4V89: Advanced MOAS)HIS 3307: History of Japan (Cross-listed as AST 3307) 6HIS 3311: Middle East History, 600-1798 7HIS 3380: History of Texas 8HIS 4330: Medieval Mediterranean World 9HIS 4331: European Expansion, 1400-1800 10HIS 4335: A History of Women in Europe since 1200 11HIS 4336: Europe since World War I 12HIS 4354: Religion and War in U.S. History 13HIS 4357: Inter-American Relations 14HIS 4365: The Early Republic, 1789-1860 15HIS 4366: American Legal History 1877 16HIS 4385: The United States in the 1960s 17HIS 4393: American Military History to 1865 18
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Fall 2019 History Courses BrochureBaylor University Department of History
Printed 3.06.2019
Fall 2019 History Courses BrochureBaylor University Department of History
Printed 3.06.2019
HIS 1300 U.S. in Global PerspectiveIntroduction to the history of the United States within a global context from 1776 to the
present. Examines the ways a distinctly American society developed within larger patterns of world history. Themes explored may include nationalism; imperialism; revolution; concepts of
democracy, freedom, and equality; migration and immigration; industrialization and economic systems; and global conflict.
History Surveys
HIS 1305 World History to 1500Principal civilizations of Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas from prehistory to about 1500 A.D., focusing on religious ideas, patterns of economic
and cultural development, and artistic and literary achievements of these civilizations, as well as their
influences on one another.
HIS 1307 World History since 1500History of major world civilizations and the growth
of the modern global community as well as the spread of ideologies and cultures.
HIS 2365 History of the United States to 1877A chronological, thematic, and analytical study of the political, economic, social, cultural, and diplomatic history of the United States from colonial origins and early nationhood through the
era of Reconstruction.
HIS 2366 History of the United States since 1877A chronological, thematic, and analytical study of the political, economic, social, cultural, and
diplomatic history of the United States from the end of Reconstruction to the present.
Each survey has multiple course sections offered at various dates and times for Fall 2019. Check for dates and times when you go to register!
*for incoming freshmen - new Core Curriclum course*
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HIS 2370History of Warfare
From the Greek phalanx to Cyber Warfare, this course is an introduction to the field of military history. We will cover the evolution of war on land and at sea, the influence of technology through the ages,
and read some classics of military history and theory.
An Introduction to Military HistoryDr. David A. SmithM/W/F 9:05-9:55
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Study Eurasia from 1683 to 1913: Diplomacy, Demography,
Dostoevsky
Slavic Studies engages students in the history of Eurasia, a region where conflicts over nationalism, religion, and state modernization efforts played out more often than
anywhere else in Europe from 1683 to 1913. Culturally, the course engages the heights of the Slavic output in the 19th century, including Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, and Chopin, as well as the rich popular culture of folklore. Slavic Studies simulates the conflict and diplomacy
among imperial states and national movements that changed Slavs’ presence on the map of Europe. The course will make connections where themes continue to resonate in
national cultures and politics in the 21st century. Questions: [email protected].
HIS 2380: Introduction to Slavic StudiesTues./Thurs. 11:00-12:15
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History 2395
Historiography
Learn who writes History and why
Dr. Daniel J. Watkins
Tuesdays/Thursdays11:00am-12:15am
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Model Organization of American States
(MOAS) HIS 2V89 HIS 4V89
PSC 4V89
Sign up for Fall 2019!!
M/W @ 5:30pm
Dr. Joan Supplee
Please email [email protected] for more information
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Check out the Emperor’s sweet new clothes!!
Learn all about the transformation of Japan from a series of warring states to a dynamic modern nation in:
History of JapanHIS 3307
Tuesday and Thursday, 9:30-10:45Dr. Dan Barish
And yes, we’ll also read manga, watch anime, and talk about Godzilla!
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ISLAMIC CIVILIZATIONTravel Back in Time to
the Dawn and Evolution of Islamic Civilization
Course: HIS 3311, Middle East History 600-1798Professor: Dr. George Gawrych
Format: Emphasis on lectures balanced with class discussion.Times: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 2:00 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.
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Broad survey• Analyzes origins and
evolution of Islamic Civilization in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe
• From the Rise of Islam to Napoleon’s invasion
STUDY AND EXPLORE THE WONDERS OF ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION:
• Life of the Prophet Muhammad • Sunni and Shiite Islam • Development of Political & Military
Institutions • Position of Non-Muslims in Muslim
States • The Slave Institution • The Mongols • The Safavid State in Iran
• The Faith of Islam• Sufi Islam (Islamic Mysticism)• Islamic Sciences & Learning • Position of Muslim Women• Crusader Kingdoms in Islamic World• Ottoman Empire: Expansion to
Retreat • Ascendancy of European
Imperialism
HIS 3311: MIddle eaSt HIStory 600-1798T & TH 2:00-3:15 pm
TUES. & THURS. 11:00
Dr. T. Michael [email protected]
The political, economic, and social history of Texas in its regional setting in the American South and Southwest, from Spanish colonization and
Anglo Manifest Destiny to the present.
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The History of Texas!
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Medieval Mediterranean World
Vikings ~ Templars & Secret Orders ~ Origin story of the current unrest in the Middle East ~ Pirates!
HIS 4330, MWF 1:25-2:15Dr. Luis [email protected]
*Counts towards Global credit for History Majors, International Studies Majors can petition for Regional credit!
Chivalry ~ Art & Mosaics ~ Early clashes between Christianity and Islam ~ Holy Wars
Medieval Mediterranean World
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Discoveries The Shock of the New Encounters Pilotage God CookColumbian Exchange Tahiti West India Companies Balboa CaravelAtlantic Slave Trade Navigation Doldrums Triumph of Science VOC Spain Carrack Longitude Las Casas Creoles Northeast Passage Diseases England Northeast Passage Cortez Drake Portugal Bermuda High Netherlands Canary Islands Latitude Columbus WIC Northwest Passage Living with the “Other” da Gama Encomienda Harrison Gold Monsoons Spice Islands Magellan Hispaniola Colonies Antarctica Peninsulares Astrolabe Hudson East India Companies Sepúlveda France Wars Australia Global Wind Machine Inka Colonial Societies Aztecs Haciendas Eurasians Cape Hoorn Guns Exploitation Magnetic Compass Cape of Good Hope
Tired of writing term papers? Then take command of a caravel in CARNAGE
(= Computer-Assisted Renaissance Navigational and Geographic Exercise). World-famous simulation of 16th c. voyages. Great fun!
Class meets MWF 1010-1100. Questions? [email protected]
HIS 4331European Expansion 1400-1800
Warriors, Martyrs, Heroes, saints
Learn about the Women who made your World!
HIS 4335: A History of Women in Europe Since 1200
Dr. Beth Allison Barr & Prof. Elizabeth Marvel
M/W 2:30-3:[email protected] [email protected]
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M/W/F 10:10-11:00amThe crisis of the twentieth century: total war, revolution, fascism,
communism, the threat of nuclear annihilation.
Dr. David [email protected]
History 4336Europe Since World War I
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Religion & War!
in U.S. HistoryThe dynamic relationship between religion and war throughout American
history, focusing on religious myths and American exceptionalism and power, religious justifications for war, and anti-war activism and non-violence.
HIS 4354
Dr. T. Michael [email protected]. & Thurs. | 2:00
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Learn stuff and find answers in: HIS 4357: The History of Inter-American Relations
TR 11-12:15Dr. Joan Supplee
*Meets global requirements in History, International Studies, Life in General and is part of the Global Engagement certificate!
VENEZUELAWorried about the world around you?
You should be.
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Why Are These Men On Your
Money?
Find out in
HIS 4365: The Early Republic
TR 2-3:15pmDr. Robert [email protected]
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American Legal History to 1877HIS 4366
T/R 9:30-10:45Dr. Thomas [email protected]
• Ideal for History majors & minors & students interested in law school
• Excellent coverage of the American Founding and Constitution
• Readings in the Federalist Papers, the Salem witchcraft trials, major Supreme Court cases
• Legal consequences of the Civil War & Reconstruction
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History 4385: The United States in the Sixties
TR 12:30-1:45 p.m.
Get on the bus, if you need an advanced U.S. history course to complete your major, or just an advanced elective to fulfill your degree requirements! We’ll have
a groovy thing going on in Tidwell this fall that you might find relevant. Students from a previous time this course was taught participated in the annual Baylor
Homecoming Parade (pictured above) and won the Noze Brotherhood’s “Best Use of a Non-Baylor Theme” Award.
Lectures, readings, and rap sessions will focus on four major topics—(1) national politics; (2) movements for social justice; (3) foreign policy; and (4) the counterculture—and will be supplemented by documentary video and movie
footage as well as lots of music both live and recorded. Hey, Jude, don’t be afraid! Come on and “let the sun shine in.” Who knows—you might even find yourself
sitting next to “Sunshine Superman” or “the girl with kaleidoscope eyes.”
For more information contact:Dr. James SoRelle
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JOIN THE RANKS!HIS 4393:
American Military History to 1865with Dr. Sweet (T/R at 11:00)
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Check our our Summer 2019 brochure for history courses offered during Minimester,
Summer I, and Summer II!