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                      | 2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Department of History |  
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 |  416 VARNER HALL(248) 370-3510
 Fax: (248) 370-3528
 Department Website   Chairperson: James Naus Professors emeriti: Linda Benson, James D. Graham, Mary Karasch, Roy A. Kotynek, Carl R. Osthaus, Richard P. Tucker
 Professor: Daniel J. Clark, Todd A. Estes
 Associate professors: Getnet Bekele, Sara E. Williams, De Witt S. Dykes, Jr., Derek K. Hastings, Yan Li, Weldon C. (Don) Matthews, Karen A. J. Miller, George Milne, Seán Farrell Moran, James Naus, Elizabeth Shesko Assistant professors: Erin Dwyer, Andrea Wenz Chief adviser: Elizabeth Shesko   The study of history at the undergraduate level has traditionally been considered one of the major paths to informed and effective citizenship. Its emphasis on broad knowledge, critical reading, careful judgment and precise writing offers excellent pre-professional preparation for many careers in business, government service, law, teaching, the ministry, journalism and library and museum service. The Department of History guides students toward these careers and provides an opportunity to support academic preparation with field experience in the community (e.g., a historical society, museum or private or public agency). Oakland University’s teacher preparation program draws on history in the elementary education major and minor concentrations in social studies and in the secondary teaching major and minor in history. Careers in college teaching and other forms of professional historical scholarship usually require post-graduate training, toward which solid work in the undergraduate major is extremely important. Students interested in achieving a Ph.D. in history should be aware that most graduate schools require demonstrated competence in one or two modern foreign languages. The department’s undergraduate program leads to the Bachelor of Arts degree. It also offers a Master of Arts program, which is described in the Oakland University Graduate Catalog. The department offers both undergraduate and graduate evening courses, and students can complete either the B.A. or M.A. entirely at night. All History students should plan their course of study in close consultation with a department adviser. Departmental Honors and ScholarshipsDepartment honors may be awarded to graduating majors for outstanding achievement in history as evidenced by faculty recommendations, high grades and a superior research paper. There is no statutory grade-point minimum for honors, but the award is not normally made to students with less than a 3.50 grade-point average in History. Inquiries should be addressed to the Department of History, 416 Varner Hall, (248) 370-3510. Students are eligible for membership in Alpha Zeta Upsilon, Oakland University chapter of the international honor society in history, Phi Alpha Theta. Students are selected for membership on the basis of academic achievement. Inquiries should be addressed to the History department office. There is one scholarship, the George T. Matthews Scholarship, specifically for students majoring in History. Junior and senior history majors are eligible for a Holzbock Scholarship. There are five Holzbock scholarships of $2,500 each made annually to students in the humanities. Information about the Matthews and Holzbock scholarships is available in the department office. 
 Schedule of classesSpecific offerings for each semester may be found in the Schedule of Classes. Course prerequisitesIntroductory and survey courses (HST 1100   - HST 2999) have no prerequisites. More advanced courses (HST 3000  - HST 3999) have a general prerequisite of writing proficiency (e.g.,WRT 1060  or equivalent) plus any special requirements listed within the course descriptions. The most advanced research courses at the undergraduate level (HST 4000 - HST 4999) have a general requirement of 20 credits in history plus any special requirements listed within the course descriptions. ProgramsCoursesPage: 1
| 2HST 1100 - Introduction to American History Before 1877HST 1200 - Introduction to American History Since 1877HST 1300 - Europe in Global Context to 1600HST 1400 - Europe in Global Context from 1600 to the PresentHST 2010 - World HistoryHST 2020 - Piracy in the Atlantic World, 1500-1831HST 2105 - The History of MichiganHST 2280 - History of the African-American PeopleHST 2380 - Science and Technology in Western CultureHST 2500 - Introduction to Middle East HistoryHST 2600 - Introduction to Latin American History to 1825HST 2602 - Introduction to Latin American History since 1825HST 2910 - Study AbroadHST 3000 - Seminar in Historical ResearchHST 3010 - Historical Thinking and WritingHST 3105 - North American BorderlandsHST 3110 - History of the North American ColoniesHST 3120 - The American RevolutionHST 3122 - The American FoundingHST 3125 - The U.S. Early National Period, 1787-1815HST 3130 - Jacksonian AmericaHST 3132 - The Early U.S. PresidencyHST 3135 - The Development of Political Practices in Early AmericaHST 3140 - History of the American SouthHST 3145 - The Civil War and Reconstruction, 1850-1876HST 3200 - American History, 1876-1900HST 3202 - American History, 1900-1928HST 3204 - American History, 1928-1945HST 3206 - Cold War America, 1945-1990HST 3210 - History of American Foreign Relations in the Twentieth CenturyHST 3220 - History of the American Industrial Economy and SocietyHST 3225 - History of American Mass MediaHST 3230 - American Labor HistoryHST 3235 - Working DetroitHST 3240 - Careers in Public HistoryHST 3250 - Oral HistoryHST 3265 - Women in Modern AmericaHST 3270 - History of American CitiesHST 3275 - History of American FamiliesHST 3277 - History of Murder in AmericaHST 3280 - The Civil Rights Movement in AmericaHST 3285 - History of African-American WomenHST 3288 - Topics in African American HistoryHST 3290 - History of Religions in the U.S.HST 3295 - Religion, Politics and American CultureHST 3310 - Ancient Greece and RomeHST 3315 - Science and Medicine in the Ancient WorldHST 3320 - The Middle Ages, 300 - 1100HST 3322 - The Middle Ages, 1100-1500HST 3325 - The CrusadesHST 3327 - Medieval Noble CultureHST 3330 - Ireland, Prehistory to 1691HST 3335 - England, 1066-1485HST 3340 - The Italian RenaissanceHST 3345 - The ReformationHST 3350 - The Scientific RevolutionHST 3355 - Occult Sciences and Witchcraft in Early Modern EuropeHST 3360 - Society and Culture in Early Modern EuropeHST 3365 - Women in Early Modern Europe, 1500-1789HST 3370 - Europe in the Seventeenth CenturyHST 3375 - Europe in the Eighteenth CenturyHST 3390 - Early Modern FranceHST 3395 - French RevolutionHST 3400 - Europe since 1914HST 3405 - Nationalism in Modern EuropeHST 3410 - European Thought and Ideology from the French Revolution to the PresentHST 3415 - Religion in Modern EuropeHST 3420 - Ireland,  1691 to the PresentHST 3425 - Scotland:  1689 to PresentHST 3430 - Britain, 1815-1911HST 3435 - Britain, 1911 to PresentHST 3450 - Modern Italy:  National Unification and the 20th CenturyHST 3480 - Germany since 1740HST 3484 - The Weimar Republic, 1918-1933HST 3485 - Nazi Germany:  Society, Politics and CultureHST 3490 - History of Modern RussiaHST 3495 - Eastern European HistoryHST 3500 - Islamic Empires, 600 - 1600HST 3510 - The Modern Middle EastHST 3520 - The Cold War in the Middle EastHST 3540 - The Arab-Israeli ConflictHST 3550 - Modern Iran and IraqHST 3660 - History of Argentina, Brazil, and ChileHST 3665 - Indigenous Movements in Latin America, 1492-PresentHST 3670 - Latin American RevolutionsHST 3675 - Slavery and Race in Latin AmericaHST 3710 - Ancient and “Medieval” African CivilizationsHST 3715 - African Cultural HistoryHST 3720 - Modern African History Since 1800HST 3730 - Postcolonial Conflicts in African HistoryHST 3740 - African Environmental HistoryHST 3805 - China: The Middle Kingdom before 1700HST 3810 - China’s Last Dynasty:  The Qing, 1644-1911HST 3815 - China in Revolution, 1911-1949HST 3820 - China since 1949HST 3825 - China and Inner AsiaHST 3830 - Women in China:  Past and PresentHST 3870 - Origins of Modern Japan, 1568-1912HST 3875 - Twentieth-Century JapanHST 3900 - Selected Topics in Cross-Cultural HistoryHST 3903 - Selected Topics in European History
 
 
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