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2010-11 Online Catalogue
Graduate Courses in History (HST)
- HST 201 - History on the Land
- (Cross listed with Historic Preservation 201; Art 201.) Identifying and interpreting evidence of the cultural forces - early settlement patterns, transportation, industry, agriculture, planning, conservation - that have shaped our land, buildings, towns and cities.
- Credits:
3
- HST 209 - Seminar in Global History
- Selected topics on the nature and results of interactions among the world's peoples. HST 209: to 1500. HST 210: since 1500. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing; HST 012 hours of history including HST 009 or HST 010.
- Credits:
3
- HST 210 - Seminar in Global History
- Selected topics on the nature and results of interactions among the world's peoples. HST 209: to 1500. HST 210: since 1500. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing; HST 012 hours of history including HST 009 or HST 010.
- Credits:
3
- HST 221 - Seminar in Ancient History
- (Cross listed with CLAS 221, CLAS 222.) Selected aspects of Near Eastern, Greek, or Roman History (e.g. trade and colonization, imperialism, social and political institutions, cultural and intellectual developments). Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing, 12 hours of history.
- Credits:
3
- HST 222 - Seminar in Ancient History
- (Cross listed with CLAS 221, CLAS 222.) Selected aspects of Near Eastern, Greek, or Roman History (e.g. trade and colonization, imperialism, social and political institutions, cultural and intellectual developments). Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing, 12 hours of history.
- Credits:
3
- HST 224 - Seminar in Medieval Europe
- Selected topics on Europe from the Fall of Rome to the Renaissance. Prerequisites: Twelve hours of history including HST 015; junior, senior, or graduate standing.
- Credits:
3
- HST 225 - Seminar in Early Modern Europe
- Selected topics on European history from the Renaissance to the French Revolution. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing and 12 hours of history.
- Credits:
3
- HST 226 - Seminar in Modern Europe
- Selected topics on European history from 1815 to present. Prerequisites: 12 hours of history including HST 014 or HST 016; junior, senior, or graduate standing. Cross-listed with HS 226.
- Credits:
3
- HST 227 - Seminar in Modern Europe
- Selected topics on European history from 1815 to present. Prerequisites: 12 hours of history, including HST 014 or HST 016; junior, senior, or graduate standing. Cross-listed with HS 227.
- Credits:
0 or 3
- HST 228 - Seminar in Popular Culture
- History of the attitudes of ordinary people towards every day life in European society from the Middle Ages to the present. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing, 12 hours of history.
- Credits:
3
- HST 237 - Imperial Russian History
- Selected topics in Russian intellectual, social, and cultural history from the Petrine era to the end of the Romanov rule. Pre/co-requisites: Junior, Senior or Graduate Standing, 12 hours of history including HST 137.
- Credits:
3
- HST 238 - Seminar in Soviet History
- Selected topics in Soviet social and cultural history from the Bolshevik Revolution to the death of Stalin (1917-53). Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing, HST 012 hours of history including HST 138.
- Credits:
3
- HST 240 - D2: Compar Slavery:Hist Persp
- History of slavery from a comparative perspective, including Classical Antiquity, Islam and the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and the Southern United States. Prerequisite: Junior, Senior, or graduate standing.
- Credits:
3
- HST 241 - Seminar in African History
- Topics in African history. Generally, the seminar will focus on one of three themes: Islam, slavery or urbanism. Prerequisite: Junior, senior, or graduate standing; HST 012 hours history.
- Credits:
3
- HST 250 - D2: Seminar in East Asian Hst
- Topics in the history of East Asia. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing, 12 hours of history.
- Credits:
3
- HST 252 - D2: Seminar on China
- Selected topics on the history of China. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing; 12 hours of history, including HST 150 or equivalent.
- Credits:
3
- HST 265 - Seminar in Canadian History
- Topics in 19th and 20th century Canadian history; national development, regionalism, multiculturism, and international relations. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing, 12 hours of history.
- Credits:
3
- HST 271 - Seminar in US Social History
- Topics in U.S. Social History. HST 271: to the Civil War; HST 272:Civil War to the present. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing, 12 hours of history.
- Credits:
3
- HST 272 - Seminar in US Social History
- Topics in U.S. Social History. HST 271: to the Civil War; HST 272: Civil War to the present. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing, 12 hours of history.
- Credits:
3
- HST 273 - Seminar in Modern U.S. History
- Selected topics in U.S. history, among them foreign relations, the role of the presidency, World War II, and the Cold War. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing; 12 hours of history.
- Credits:
3
- HST 274 - Seminar in Modern U.S. History
- Selected topics in U.S. history, among them foreign relations, the role of the presidency, World War II, and the Cold War. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing; 12 hours of history.
- Credits:
3
- HST 284 - Seminar in Vermont History
- Topical approach to Vermont history through original research utilizing primary sources available at UVM, the Vermont Historical Society, and the Vermont State Archives. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing; 12 hours history, including HST 184 or permission.
- Credits:
3
- HST 287 - Seminar in Historiography
- Topics and methods in contemporary historical writing. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing, 12 hours of history.
- Credits:
3
- HST 295 - Special Topics Seminar
- See Schedule of Courses for specific titles. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing, 12 hours of history.
- Credits:
1 to 12
- HST 296 - Special Topics Seminar
- See Schedule of Courses for specific titles. Prerequisites: Junior, senior, or graduate standing, 12 hours of history.
- Credits:
1 to 12
- HST 300 - Graduate Tutorial
- Readings and research in a specific area; topics to be individually arranged; attendance in appropriate undergraduate courses may be required (see undergraduate catalogue). Prerequisite: Permission. Variable credit.
- Credits:
3 to 6
- HST 301 - Graduate Historiography
- Historical methods, philosophy of history, the history of history writing.
- Credits:
3
- HST 351 - American Cultural History
- Intended primarily for students in Historic Preservation, but open to other graduate students.
- Credits:
3
- HST 391 - Master's Thesis Research
- Required of all candidates for the M.A. Normally arranged for two semesters at three hours each. Credits: 1-6.
- Credits:
1 to 6
- HST 395 - Special Topics
- Credits:
1 to 18
- HST 397 - Special Readings and Research
- Directed individual study of areas not appropriately covered by existing courses. Variable credit. Credits 1-6.
- Credits:
1 to 6