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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
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