The History Program
at The Ohio State University at Newark
History Spring 2008 Schedule
151 American Civilization to 1877
5 Credit Hours
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the colonial period through the era of Reconstruction.
T R 745-955 COIL*W
T R 100-310 COIL*W
M W F 800-920 KWASNY*M
M W F 930-1050 KWASNY*M
M W F 1100-1220 KWASNY*M
M W F 230-350 DZUREC*D
152 American Civilization Since 1877
5 Credit Hours
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the era of Reconstruction to the present.
T R 1015-1225 MANGUS*M
T R 1015-1225 LERNER*M
M W F 800-920 DZUREC*D
M W F 400-520 DZUREC*D
152N American Civilization Since 1877
5 Credit Hours
T R 530-740 MANGUS*M
H152 American Civilization Since 1877
5 Credit Hours
H151 (honors) may be available to students enrolled in an honors program or by permission of department or instructor.
M W F 100-220 SHIELS*R
172 Latin American Civilizations since 1825
5 Credit Hours
Latin American political, social, economic and cultural history from independence (1825) to the present focusing on neo-colonialism, instability, underdevelopment, militarism, and minorities.
M W F 1100-1220 DUENAS*A
182 World History 1500-Now
5 Credit Hours
History of the human community from 1500 to the present, primary emphasis on processes of global integration, and secondary emphasis on comparative civilization.
M W F 230-350 DUENAS*A
307 World War II
5 Credit Hours
Survey of the causes, conduct and consequences of the Second World War.
T R 100-310 GANZ*A
326 History of Modern Sexualities
5 Credit Hours
Introduction to the major issues associated with the ways different cultures have identified, regulated, and thought about sexuality from the eighteenth century to the present.
M W F 400-520 WEEKS*J
533.02 South America since Independence
5 Credit Hours
Nation-building in the South American republics during the 19th and 20th centuries with special emphasis on Argentina and Brazil.
M W F 930-1050 DUENAS*A
560 Westward Movement in American History
5 Credit Hours
The westward spread of settlement and the influence of the westward movement on American development.
T R 1015-1225 MURPHY*L
565 From the New Era to the New Frontier, 1921-1963
5 Credit Hours
U.S. domestic and foreign policy history, 1921 to 1963 covering New Era, New Deal, World War II, Cold War, Fair Deal, Eisenhower Republicanism, New Frontier.
T R 100-310 LERNER*M
597N Critical Issues of the 20th Century World
5 Credit Hours
Contemporary global problems in historical perspectives; war and threat of war; intercontinental, racial, ideological, and economic conflicts; the search for a new world order.
T R 10:15-12:25 COIL*W
598.02 Proseminar in History: Trail of Tears
5 Credit Hours
Designed to give undergraduate majors experience in the analysis of historical problems through a reading and research program.
T 100-310 SHIELS*R
791 Topics in History
1-5 Credit Hours
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of history through individual studies.
60253-3 LR ARR - SHIELS*R
H783 Honors Research
3-5 Credit Hours
Informal conferences to allow full scope to the initiative of the student; a special topic is assigned and results are tested by papers and special examinations.
60252-8 X ARR - SHIELS*R
HUM COL 294N GROUP STUDIES
1 Credit Hour
Lynching in the American Century
W 530-800 COIL*R April 2, 9, and 16
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