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History Surveys 1-2• 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 2381: Intro to Slavic and East European Studies II 3HIS 2390: Intro to Women’s and Gender History 4HIS 2395: Historiography 5HIS 2V89/4V89: MOAS 6HIS 3310: The Middle East 7HIS 3324: Roman History & Civilization 8HIS 3340: Russia since 1861 9HIS 3353: Pre-Columbian and Colonial Latin America 10HIS 3371: History of Black Americans 11HIS 3380: History of Texas 12HIS 4305: Modern China 13HIS 4329: Renaissance & Reformation 14HIS 4334: A History of Women in Europe to 1200 15HIS 4340.01: Medieval India 16HIS 4340.02: Sports in American History 17HIS 4345: Britain in the 19th Century 18HIS 4363: American Revolution & Constitution 19
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Spring 2021 History Courses BrochurePrinted 09.18.2020
Updated 11.09.2020
History Surveys
*Core Curriclum Course -
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Dr. Julie deGraffenriedDr. Robert Elder
Dr. Paul GutackerDr. Bracy Hill
Dr. Steven JugDr. Lisa Lacy
Dr. Luis MoreraDr. Lauren Poor
Dr. Charles RamseyProf. David Roach
Dr. David SmithDr. Andrea Turpin
Dr. Shawn VargheseDr. Zachary Wingerd
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.
*Each HIS 1300 section has a subtitle (listed above). Check for dates and times when you go to register!
Babes, Boomers, & Bright Young ThingsThe Transatlantic Slave TradeAnti-Catholicism in AmericaNature and the HuntWar, Peace, & Gender in the Global NorthEmpires, Ideas, Immigrants, & EconomiesRace & Ethnicity in Global ContextA Nation of Immigrants“To the Shores of Tripoli”: History of US in the Middle EastThe U.S. Civil WarAmerican Influences in Global ContextScience, Technology, & MedicineFormation of Racial IdentitiesInternational Relations
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HIS 1305: World History to 1500
Principal 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 1500
History 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 1877
A 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. Check for dates and times when you go to register!
History Surveys
On the Plains by Albert Bierstadlt, 1863.
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HIS 2381 Slavic Studies: Central & Eastern Europe since 1914
Bullets. Breakthroughs. Butchers. Bullies. Bears.
Slavic Studies introduces the recent history, modern culture, and contemporary developments of the peoples of Eastern Europe and their interaction with non-Slavic
neighbors and non-European peoples of Eurasia. Focused on the past century, the course will examine the region as site of major military, ideological, economic, and
social conflicts with legacies that persist to the present.
Dr. Steven Jug - [email protected] M/W/F 2:30-3:20
Bullets. Breakthroughs. Butchers. Bullies. Bears.
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Slavic Studies introduces the recent history, modern culture, and contemporary developments of the peoples of Eastern Europe and their interaction with non-Slavic
neighbors and non-European peoples of Eurasia. Focused on the past century, the course will examine the region as site of major military, ideological, economic, and
social conflicts with legacies that persist to the present.
HIS 2390: Introduction to Women’s & Gender History
Dr. Steven Jug - [email protected] T/R 9:30-10:45
The roles of women and gender change across time, the voices of historical women will be heard, and
mansplaining will be kept to a minimum
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T/R 11:00-12:15
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People of the New World! Ready for a new challenge? Need a global credit for
History or International Studies? Working on a Global Engagement Certificate? Then, prepare to lead your
world in Model Organization of American States!
HIS 2V89 ... HIS 4V89 ... PSC 4V89
Meaningful use Of your time to Advance your Skills inDiplomacy, History, Public Speaking, Writing, Networking, Team
Work and Life!
SPRING 2021: Mondays: 5:30-7 PM; Wednesdays:5:30-7:30 PM
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: [email protected]
WEBSITE: www.baylor.edu/MOAS
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HISTORY 3310:THE MIDDLE EAST
Christian and Muslim Playing Chess, c. 13th century
A survey of Islamic civilization, especially under the Umayyad, Abbasid, and Ottoman empires; analysis
of contemporary national, and international problems with attention to the historical-geographical and
political-geographical elements.
Dr. Lisa M. [email protected]
M/W 2:30-3:45
4323/4??Ancient Greece or RomeJones
HIS 3324:
Roman History & Civilization M/W/F 1:25-2:15
Dr. Kenneth R. [email protected]
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Whatever you think of Vladimir Putin, one thing is true: he has made post-Soviet Russia a global power player … as were the Soviet Union under the Communist Party & the Russian Empire under the tsars before that. To understand Putin or Putin’s Russia, however, one must get a clearer sense of last 150 years of Russia’s history. This course will give you a survey of political, cultural, social, & economic aspects of Russian & Soviet history from the late imperial period to the present. We will attempt to cut through the layers of stereotype & political agenda that have so often consigned Russia to the “weird wing” of the world history museum. This course is open to all majors. You need no Russian language to take the course. For HIS majors & minors, this counts as an upper-level European history course. Questions: [email protected]
T/R 11:00-12:15
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Pre-Columbian and Colonial latin ameriCaA survey of pre-Columbian civilizations in the Americas and an examination of
Spanish and Portuguese colonies. Emphasis will be given to Meso-American and Andean civilizations, the creation of colonial society, and the forces leading to
the end of political colonialism in Latin America.
dr. Wingerd HiS 3353 t/r 2:00-3:15
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T/R 9:30-10:45
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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.
Dr. T. Michael ParrishDr. T. Michael [email protected]
T/R 11:00-12:15
HIS 3380:HIS 3380:
The History of TexasThe History of Texas
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“Smash the old world,
build a new world.”
The globe’s largest empire. A punching bag for imperialists. The world’s bank. China has remade itself countless times over
the last three centuries. Come explore that wild ride in:
Dr. Dan [email protected]
Modern China HIS 4305/ AST 4305Modern China HIS 4305/ AST 4305M/W
1:00-2:15
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The Italian and Transalpine Renaissance, scientific advances, and the Reformation era,
ca. 1300-1600.
renaiSSanCe &
Questions? [email protected]
HIS 4329:
Reformation
Online: M/W/F 10:10-11:00
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Prof. Elizabeth MarvelElizabeth_Marvel
@baylor.edu
Hist 4334:European
Women to 1200M/W/F 9:05-9:55
Fresh Photos,Bomb Lighting
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INDIAMedieval
Mughals, Marathas, Merchants and Missionaries
HIS 4340.01
India, between 1000 and 1750 CE, was marked by conflict and co-existence. Weakened regional states gave way to the steady
influx of Muslim forces from Central Asia. The Islamic and Indic collide and collaborate bringing a new energy to the realm. Equipped with advancements in trade and technology, they
fostered one of the greatest economies on the planet. Focusing on the emergence of the Islamicate regimes, the flourishing of
syncretistic devotional sects, and the rise of powerful empires, we will explore the distinctive trends in politics, religion, literature, art, architecture, and trade that marked this dynamic realm and
put the “maha” in Maharaja.
Dr. Charles Ramsey
M/W/F 11:15-12:05
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This course will examine sports, both amateur and professional athletics, from the colonial era to the present, in order to reveal trends and
controversies in American life regarding race relations, economics and labor, gender and masculinity, childhood and youth, popular culture and media, medical practices and drugs, vice and crime, politics, and
globalization. The course will also examine sports as both a metaphor for and surrogate for religious faith and practice.
HIS 4340.02:HIS 4340.02:Sports in American HistorySports in American History
Dr. T. Michael [email protected]
T/R 2:00-3:15
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Britain in the 19th CenturyBritain in the 19th CenturyHIS 4345 with Dr. Stubenrauch
[email protected]: T/R 12:30-1:45
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THE ORIGINAL REBEL FLAG:
HIS 4363: AMERICAN REVOLUTION& CONSTITUTION
with Dr. SweetT/R 12:30-1:45
We have it ALL:Protests! Tea Party!
Independence! Rebellion!Founding Fathers!
Hamilton! The Patriot!
All we need is YOU……….