2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History
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www.smu.edu/history
Professor Andrew Graybill, Department Chair
Professors: Kenneth Andrien, John Chávez, Edward Countryman, Jeffrey Engel, Neil Foley, Andrew Graybill, Kenneth Hamilton, Thomas Knock, Alexis McCrossen, Daniel Orlovsky, Kathleen Wellman
Associate Professors: Sabri Ates, Crista DeLuzio, Melissa Dowling, Kate Carté Engel, Jo Guldi, Erin R. Hochman, Jill E. Kelly
Assistant Professors: Bianca Lopez, Ariel Ron
Adjunct Assistant Professors: David Doyle, Brandon Miller
Senior Lecturer: Laurence H. Winnie
General Information
The William P. Clements Department of History offers three types of courses: introductory, survey and more advanced courses that explore large areas of human history; intermediate thematic courses that mix lectures and small group discussions to explore more closely defined topics; and seminars that probe deeply into given areas. Each student should devise a program of study that meets individual interests and needs and also achieves a balance between diversification and specialization. Except where specified, there are no prerequisites, and interested students are invited into all courses.
Departmental Distinction
A history major with sufficiently high standing may graduate with honors in history by applying for the degree with departmental distinction. Eligible students (those who have completed 21 hours of history credit, including the junior seminar, with a 3.700 history GPA and overall 3.500 GPA) will be invited by the department chair to apply. During their senior year, candidates for distinction will pursue an individual research project under the direction of a particular professor (while enrolled in HIST 4375 ). This major research project will develop from the 5000-level seminar or HIST 4300 , the junior seminar. The research project will be presented as a thesis before the end of the term. The successful honors graduate must also pass an oral examination on the thesis before a committee of three history faculty members and receive at least an A- on the work.
ProgramsMajor(s)Minor(s)CoursesHistory
Foundation and Special Courses |
HIST 1311, HIST 1312, HIST 1321, HIST 1322, HIST 1323, HIST 4300, HIST 4375, HIST 4376, HIST 4390, HIST 4397, HIST 4398, HIST 4399 |
United States History |
HIST 1321, HIST 2311, HIST 2312, HIST 2318, HIST 2337, HIST 2398, HIST 3301, HIST 3304, HIST 3305, HIST 3306, HIST 3307, HIST 3308, HIST 3309, HIST 3310, HIST 3311, HIST 3312, HIST 3313, HIST 3314, HIST 3316, HIST 3319, HIST 3321, HIST 3322, HIST 3324, HIST 3327, HIST 3336, HIST 3342, HIST 3347, HIST 3348, HIST 3364, HIST 3369, HIST 3370, HIST 3372, HIST 3379, HIST 3384, HIST 3388, HIST 3394, HIST 3399, HIST 3401, HIST 4304, HIST 4354, HIST 5305, HIST 5309, HIST 5310, HIST 5312, HIST 5330, HIST 5331, HIST 5340, HIST 5341, HIST 5344, HIST 5345, HIST 5377 |
European History |
HIST 1322, HIST 2321, HIST 2323, HIST 2330, HIST 2346, HIST 2350, HIST 2351, HIST 2352, HIST 2354, HIST 2365, HIST 2366, HIST 3302, HIST 3303, HIST 3328, HIST 3329, HIST 3330, HIST 3332, HIST 3333, HIST 3334, HIST 3335, HIST 3338, HIST 3339, HIST 3340, HIST 3341, HIST 3343, HIST 3345, HIST 3350, HIST 3351, HIST 3352, HIST 3353, HIST 3354, HIST 3355, HIST 3356, HIST 3357, HIST 3358, HIST 3359, HIST 3360, HIST 3361, HIST 3362, HIST 3363, HIST 3364, HIST 3365, HIST 3366, HIST 3367, HIST 3368, HIST 3373, HIST 3374, HIST 3375, HIST 3376, HIST 3381, HIST 3383, HIST 3385, HIST 3397, HIST 4319, HIST 4320, HIST 4363, HIST 4372, HIST 4373, HIST 4384, HIST 4385, HIST 5338, HIST 5364, HIST 5367, HIST 5370, HIST 5371, HIST 5374, HIST 5375, HIST 5376, HIST 5380, HIST 5390, HIST 5391, HIST 5392 |
African, Asian, Latin American
and Middle Eastern History |
HIST 1323, HIST 2355, HIST 2379, HIST 2384, HIST 2385, HIST 2390, HIST 2391, HIST 2392, HIST 2393, HIST 2394, HIST 2395, HIST 3315, HIST 3323, HIST 3325, HIST 3326, HIST 3371, HIST 3377, HIST 3378, HIST 3380, HIST 3382, HIST 3386, HIST 3387, HIST 3389, HIST 3390, HIST 3393, HIST 3395, HIST 3396, HIST 3398, HIST 5330, HIST 5331, HIST 5382, HIST 5387, HIST 5395, HIST 5397 |
SMU Abroad Courses |
HIST 2100, HIST 2200, HIST 3100, HIST 3200, HIST 3300 |
- HIST 3364 - History of Consumer Culture in the United States
- HIST 3365 - Problems in European History
- HIST 3366 - Problems in European History
- HIST 3367 - Revolutions in European History
- HIST 3368 - Digital History with Data Science
- HIST 3369 - Colonial America
- HIST 3370 - The American Revolution
- HIST 3371 - Conflicts in the Modern Middle East
- HIST 3372 - The South in American History
- HIST 3373 - Science, Religion, and Magic in Early Modern England
- HIST 3374 - Diplomacy in Europe: Napoleon to the European Union
- HIST 3375 - Social History of Early Modern Europe
- HIST 3376 - Intellectual History of Europe
- HIST 3377 - History of South Africa
- HIST 3378 - Problems in African History
- HIST 3379 - A Cultural History of New Mexico
- HIST 3380 - Special Topics in Digital History
- HIST 3381 - The First World War and Its Impact
- HIST 3382 - History of Mexico
- HIST 3383 - Habsburg Monarchy: Making of East Central Europe
- HIST 3384 - History of the Consumer Economy in the United States
- HIST 3386 - Orient and Occident: Encounters Between the Middle East and the West in the Modern Era
- HIST 3387 - Asia and the West
- HIST 3388 - The African-American Urban Experience, 1865-1980
- HIST 3389 - Problems in Middle Eastern History
- HIST 3390 - Modern Middle East: 1914 to Present
- HIST 3393 - China in Revolution
- HIST 3394 - The New Woman: The Emergence of Modern Womanhood in the U.S., 1890-1930
- HIST 3395 - Problems in Asian History
- HIST 3396 - Coexistence and Conflict in the Middle East
- HIST 3397 - New Mexico: The History of Its Religion, Spirituality, and the Counterculture
- HIST 3398 - Women in Chinese History
- HIST 3399 - U.S. Foreign Policy From the Spanish American War to Vietnam
- HIST 3401 - The Good Society
- HIST 4101 - Independent Study
- HIST 4197 - Internship in History
- HIST 4297 - Internship in History
- HIST 4300 - Junior Seminar in Research and Writing
- HIST 4304 - At the Crossroads: Gender and Sexuality in the Southwest
- HIST 4314 - Jews in Europe: Middle Ages to the Present
- HIST 4315 - History of East Central Europe
- HIST 4319 - Medieval Formation of English Culture
- HIST 4320 - Medieval Europe I
- HIST 4321 - Medieval Europe II
- HIST 4322 - Legal History of Medieval England
- HIST 4323 - History of Ireland
- HIST 4324 - Medieval Spirituality
- HIST 4325 - Islam to A.D. 1453
- HIST 4326 - Anglo-Saxon England to 1160
- HIST 4327 - India Before the Europeans
- HIST 4354 - History of Ideas in America
- HIST 4363 - Inside Nazi Germany
- HIST 4365 - Making of Australian Society
- HIST 4367 - Russia From the Kievan Era to 1881
- HIST 4372 - History of France I
- HIST 4373 - History of Modern France
- HIST 4375 - Departmental Distinction
- HIST 4376 - Departmental Distinction
- HIST 4384 - Early and Medieval England, From the Beginning to 1485
- HIST 4385 - Tudor and Stuart England, 1485 to 1714
- HIST 4388 - Georgian and Victorian England
- HIST 4390 - Senior Seminar in Research and Writing
- HIST 4397 - Internship in History
- HIST 4398 - Independent Study
- HIST 4399 - Independent Study
- HIST 5305 - Seminar in Hispanic-American Borderlands
- HIST 5309 - Seminar in North American Borderlands
- HIST 5310 - Seminar on the American West
- HIST 5312 - Seminar on Native American History
- HIST 5330 - Seminar in Mexican-American History
- HIST 5331 - Seminar in Mexican-American History
- HIST 5338 - 20th-Century England
- HIST 5340 - Seminar in American History
- HIST 5341 - Seminar in American History
- HIST 5344 - American Cultural History
- HIST 5345 - The Birth of Modern America, 1877-1919
- HIST 5364 - The City of God in Its Milieu
- HIST 5370 - Seminar in French History
- HIST 5371 - The French Revolution and Napoleon, 1789-1815
- HIST 5374 - Recent European History: 1918 to the Present
- HIST 5375 - Europe in the Age of Louis XIV
- HIST 5376 - Europe Age of Enlightenment, 1715-1789
- HIST 5377 - The United States and the Cold War
- HIST 5380 - Augustus and the Roman Empire
- HIST 5382 - Seminar in Latin American History
- HIST 5387 - Seminar in African History
- HIST 5390 - Seminar in Russian History
- HIST 5391 - Athenian Democracy
- HIST 5392 - Seminar in European History
- HIST 5395 - A History of Iran
- HIST 5397 - Seminar in Asian History
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