Courses and Syllabi

Graduate Classes

Spring 2022

HIST 5102, “Historical Research and Writing”, Healey
HIST 5103, “Teaching History”, Dayton
HIST 5195, “Special Topics: Coasts, Oceans, Rivers, Water Histories”, Rozwadowski
HIST 5510, “Topics in Colonial American History”, Shoemaker
HIST 5621, “Topics in Latin American History”, Amador
HIST 6850, “Keywords: Disability Studies”, Brueggemann (cross-listed as AMST/WGSS/ENGL 6850)

Fall 2021

HIST 5101, “Introduction to Historical Research”, Clark
HIST 5195, “The Greater Reconstruction”, Sinha
HIST 5250, “Topics in Transnational Jewish History: The Holocaust”, Luzzatto (cross-listed as CLCS 5250 and HEJS 5250)
HIST 5270, “History of Human Rights”, Silverstein
HIST 5621, “Topics in Latin American History”, Muñoz-Arbeláez (cross-listed as SPAN 5336)
HIST 6850, “Keywords in American Studies: Cultures of Political Reaction”, Vials (cross-listed as AMST 6850)

Previous Semesters

Spring 2021

HIST 5102, “Historical Research and Writing”, Shoemaker
HIST 5316, “Topics in Medieval History”, Olson
HIST 5475, “Histories of the Body: European Perspectives since 1500”, Schafer
HIST 5560, “Topics in the History of American Foreign Relations”, Costigliola
HIST 5570, “Topics in Black History”, Ogbar
HIST 5662, “The Historical Literature of Latin America”, Healey

Fall 2020

HIST 5101, “Introduction to Historical Research”, Clark
HIST 5195, “Ireland 1600-1800: Upheaval and Adaptation”, Kane and Summer (taught concurrently at Harvard University)
HIST 5195, “Global and International History”, Simpson
HIST 5505, “Gender in the Early Modern Period”, Dayton
HIST 5630, “Historical Development of the Caribbean”, Pappademos

Spring 2020

HIST 5102, “Historical Research and Writing”, Healey
HIST 5103, “Teaching History”, Dayton
HIST 5316, “Topics in Medieval History”, Olson
HIST 5370, “Europe in the 15th and 16th Centuries”, Gouwens and Kane
HIST 5423, “State & Society in Europe since 1800”, Lansing
HIST 5570, “Topics in Black History”, Gabriel
HIST 6850, “Keywords in American Studies: Crime, Policy and Punishment”, Newport (cross-listed as AMST 6850)

Fall 2019

HIST 5101, “Introduction to Historical Research”, Costigliola
HIST 5270, “History of Human Rights”, Silverstein (cross-listed as HRTS 5270)
HIST 5555, “U.S. Women and Gender History”, McElya
HIST 5610, “Comparative Transnational Latin(o) American History”, Fernandez (cross-listed as LLAS 5100)

Spring 2019
HIST 5102, “Historical Research and Writing”, Shoemaker
HIST 5103, “Teaching History”, Watson
HIST 5195, “Reconstruction”, Sinha
HIST 5530, “United States in the Age of Reform”, Baldwin
HIST 5737, “Europe in the Seventeenth Century”, Kane

Fall 2018
HIST 5101, “Introduction to Historical Research”, Costigliola
HIST 5195, “Readings in Early North American History to 1820”, Dayton
HIST 5316, “Topics in Medieval History”, Olson
HIST 5370, “Western Europe in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries”, Gouwens
HIST 5560, “Topics in History of American Foreign Relations”, Costigliola

Spring 2018
HIST 5102, “Historical Research and Writing”, Dayton
HIST 5103, “Teaching History”, Watson
HIST 5195, “Global and International History”, Simpson, (Section 003)
HIST 5195, “Environmental History”, Shoemaker, (Section 004)
HIST 5195, “History of Urban Agriculture”, Glasser, (Section 005) (cross-listed as AGNR 5095 Sec 001)
HIST 5316, “Topics in Medieval History”, Olson
HIST 5565, “Topics in the History of Urban America”, Baldwin
HIST 6500, “American Studies: Queer Pasts, Present and Futures”, McElya (cross-listed as AMST/ENG 6500)

Fall 2017
HIST 5101, “Introduction to Historical Research”, Healey
HIST 5475, “History of the Body, European Perspective since 1500”, Schafer
HIST 5525, “Society and Culture in the Civil War Era, 1830-1880”, Sinha
HIST 5570, “African American History Since 1865”, Ogbar
HIST 5630, “The Historical Development of the Caribbean”, Pappademos
HIST 5610, “Comparative Transnational Latin(o) American History”, Overmyer-Velazquez (cross-listed as LLAS 5100)

Spring 2017
HIST 5102 “Historical Research and Writing”, Shoemaker
HIST 5103 “Teaching History”, Watson
HIST 5195 “New Approaches to European History Since 1945”, Lansing,(Section 001)
HIST 5195 “Keywords in Twentieth-Century U.S. History”, McElya, (Section 002)
HIST 5195 “Global and International History”, Simpson (Section 003)
HIST 5316, “Topics in Medieval History”, Olson
HIST 5543, “Social Change in 19th Century America”, Clark

Fall 2016
HIST 5101, “Introduction to Historical Research”, Costigliola
HIST 5195, “Special Topics in History: Theories of Nationalism”, Tran
HIST 5373, “Europe in the Seventeenth Century”, Kane
HIST 5510, “Topics in Colonial American History: New Directions”, Shoemaker
HIST 5622, “The Historical Literature of Latin America”, Healey

Spring 2016
HIST 5102, “Historical Research and Writing”, Dayton
HIST 5103, “Teaching History”, Watson
HIST 5195, “State and Society in Modern Europe”, Davis
HIST 5235, “The Making of the African Diaspora”, Melina Pappademos
HIST 5316, “The Medieval Monastery in its Neighborhood”, Olson
HIST 5555, “Topics in the History of American Women”, McElya
HIST 5560, “From Colony to Global Empire”, Frank Costigliola

Fall 2015
HIST 5101,”Introduction to Historical Research”, Costigliola
HIST 5195, “US Extraterritorial History to 1860”, Shoemaker
HIST 5316, “Topics in Medieval History”, Olson
HIST 5530, “United States in the Age of Reform, 1877-1924”, Baldwin
HIST 5610,  “Comparative Transnational Latin(o) American History”, Overmyer-Velazquez (cross-listed as LLAS 5610)
HIST 5622, “Human Rights, Workers’ Rights and the Rights of Participation in Latin America, 1960-2000”, Silvestrini

Spring 2015
HIST 5102, “Historical Research and Writing”, Shoemaker
HIST 5103, “Teaching History”, Dayton
HIST 5195, “Special Topics in History: Neoliberalism”, Canedo
HIST 5423, “State and Society in Europe since 1800”, Davis
HIST 5475, “History of the Body, European Perspective since 1500”, Schafer

Fall 2014
HIST 5101, “Introduction to Historical Research”, Costigliola
HIST 5195, “First British Empire”, Kane, Gross (Section 001)
HIST 5195, “Revolutionary America 1760-1840”, Dayton (Section 002)
HIST 5195, “Global and International History”, Simpson (Section 003)
HIST 5621, “Topics in Latin American History”, Healey
HIST 5630, “The Historical Development of the Caribbean”, Pappademos