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  Graduate School-New Brunswick 2003-2005 Programs, Faculty, and Courses History 510 Courses in American History  

Courses in American History

16:510:555Problems and Directed Readings in American History I (3) Introduction to the history and historiography of 16th to 18th- century North America. Emphasis on encounters in early America between Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans; comparative experiences of Spanish (Caribbean and Mexico), French (Canada), and English; colonial society and politics; Atlantic economy and slavery; 18th-century revolutions and nation building. Designed to help students prepare for qualifying exams and to teach the U.S. survey. Ch. Brown, Clemens, J. Lewis, Morgan
16:510:557Problems and Directed Readings in American History II (3) Introductory survey of history and historiography. America from the early 19th through early 20th centuries, covering key themes of political, military, social, and cultural development. Basch, Clemens, W. Gillette, Hewitt, Lears, J. Lewis, Livingston, White
16:510:559Problems and Directed Readings in American History III (3) Introductory survey of history and historiography. America from the early 20th century to the present, covering key themes of political, military, social, and cultural development. Chambers, Foglesong, Gardner, Garrison, Lawson, J. Lewis, Livingston, O`Neill, Oshinsky, Yans-McLaughlin
16:510:560Problems and Directed Readings in Women's and Gender History (3) Introduction to the problems and concepts of women`s history on an international scale. Hewitt, Jones, Mack, Morgan, Smith, Yans-McLaughlin
16:510:561Colloquium in American History (3) Chambers, O`Neill, Schrepfer
16:510:563Colloquium in African-American History (3) Bay, White
16:510:565Colloquium in American Legal History (3) Focuses on the interplay between law and social change in American legal history. Clemens
16:510:567Seminar in American Colonial History (3) Clemens, J. Lewis
16:510:569Seminar in America in the Civil War (3)
16:510:571Seminar in Recent American History (3) Markowitz, O`Neill, Yans-McLaughlin
16:510:573,574Seminar in African-American History (3,3) Bay, White
16:510:575,576Seminar in American Diplomatic History (3,3) Foglesong
16:510:577Seminar in American Economic History (3)
16:510:579Seminar in the Intellectual History of the United States (3) Lears
16:510:581Seminar in American Political History (3) Chambers, W. Gillette
16:510:583Seminar in American Social History (3) Jenkins, Reed
16:510:585Seminar in American Urban History (3)
 
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