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  • Librarian: Celestina Savonius-Wroth
  • Location: Herman B Wells Library E560
  • Phone: (812) 855-1336
Libraries & Subjects
  
last updated: 1/14/2013

Course Web Pages

These pages were created for library sessions for individual courses. Please note that in some cases, they have not been updated since the course was last offered. The most recent courses are listed first here.

 

J300-301 and J400:

 J300: Wenches, Witches, and Welfare Queens: Black Women in American History  

J300: The Scottsboro Case: Race and Region in the 1930s US

J300 : Religion and Nationalism in Modern Jewish History

J300: European Imperialisms: an archive of stories, cartoons and films

J300: Historical Perspectives on Prostitution

J300: 19th-century Europe: 1815-1914

J400:  Social Movements in Western Europe

J400: Body Issues: Conceptualizing the Body

J400: U.S. Homefront in World War II

J301: World History (History for Teachers)

J300: Natives and Newcomers in Early America

J400: Catastrophes

J300: "Cradle" of Globalisation? History, Economy, Society and Diaspora in the Indian Ocean 

J300/301: Nineteenth-Century American Lives

J300: Holocaust Testimony

J300: Contemporary Germany

J400: Pagans and Christians in the Early Middle Ages

J400: Body Issues: Conceptualizing the Body

J400: Writing Legal History

J400: After the Cataclysm: Legacies of World War I in Europe 

J301: The Crusades (History for Teachers) 

J400: Revolutionary Lives 

J400: Political Prisoners in the 20th Century 

J300: Presidential Elections

J400: Social Movements in Western Europe

J301: Women and American Politics

J400: Sexuality and Culture in Modern Britain

J301: Childhood in America 
J300: The Jews of Islam

J300: China in the age of "The Dream"
J301: Women, Activism, and Politics, 1787-1920

J300: Historical Perspectives on Prostitution
J400: Ancient Biography
J400: Migration in European History 
J400: Anglo-Saxon England
J300/J400: Perpetrators of the Holocaust
J300: History of Public Health
J400: British Empire in Asia and Africa
J301: East Asia in World History
J300: Marriage and the American Nation
J300: Black Women in America
J300: Foreign Relations in the American Century
J300: Chivalry and Courtliness
J300: The Body in Early America
J300: Writing and Power in Early America
J300: The U.S. Homefront in World War II
J400/G402: "Women, Men, and Society in Modern Europe"

 

Other courses:

W300: World Environmental History

A450: Catholic Controversies

D327: Nation-Making and Imperial Decline in East Central Europe, 1780 to 1918

B352: The High and Later Middle Ages

F734: Literary & Historical Methods in Contemporary Folkloristics

H699: Introduction to Eighteenth-Century Studies

H610: Essential Readings in Early Medieval History

A300: Politics in the Street: Rioting in US History

L216: The Automobile: Economy, Politics, Culture
K392: Pathways to History
B300: Power and Virtue from Machiavelli to Rousseau
K392: History Honors Seminar
H105/H106: American History I and II
R364: Gender in the Reformation
R427: The Bible and Slavery
W300: Social Growth in Poor Countries
A351/A300: The American Revolution in the "Age of Democratic Revolution"

A379: America's Nations (see  more recent page for A379)
C494: The Roman Family
H106: American History II
H750: The Atlantic Eighteenth Century
K392: Paths in History (Honors Seminar)
U206: Representations of the Holocaust
Memory and Community: The Story of Our Lives (Intensive Freshman Seminar)
S370: Sociological Methods (resources for archival/primary source research)
C315: Advertising and Consumer Culture

"Women, Gender and Enlightenment"

Library Resources for "Slavery in the Americas"

Library Resources for "Perspectives on Gender in Latin America"

Library Resources for "Women and Work in America"

The US Home Front in World War II

Primary Sources for Women's Movements in the U.S.

Sources for Research in British History

American Diplomatic History

Introduction to Research in American History (basic)


 


 

last updated: 1/14/2013