91672

AS 101 / HIST 2314   Colonial English America

Christian Crouch

M . W . .

1:30 -2:50 pm

OLIN 203

HIST

Cross-listed: Africana Studies; American Studies; Experimental Humanities; Human Rights  The cries of "No Taxation without Representation!" and the celebration of the American Revolution make the transformation of English North American into "these United States of America" seem like a seamless process.  Reality contradicts this myth.  Colonial English America was uncertain from its inception and barely survived the first half of the seventeenth century.  By the mid-eighteenth century, most Americans celebrated being British and had little idea of a distinctive American identity.  This course traces the winding, contingent, and deeply fraught process of the English colonies in America.  It begins with English piracy in the Caribbean (the first attempts to claim an American empire) and concludes in the early years of the American Revolution, when the outcome of that rebellion was still unclear.  Special attention will be given to previously under explored historical actors such as Native peoples, enslaved Africans, women, and indentured servants, who profoundly shaped the nature of colonial English America. Class size: 22

 

91627

ANTH 111   Archaeological Field Methods

Christopher Lindner

. . W . .

. . . . F

4:40 -6:00 pm

1:00 -4:20 pm

HEG 300

ROSE 108

SCI

 

91631

ANTH 250   Reading Baseball as Metaphor

Mario Bick

M . W . .

10:10 - 11:30 am

OLIN 303

SSCI/DIFF

 

91708

ARTH 225   Land into Landscape: Environment, Art, and Design in America

Julia Rosenbaum

. T . Th .

3:10 -4:30 pm

OLIN 102

AART

 

91709

ARTH 315   Beautiful by Design: The Decorative Arts and Material Culture at the Turn of the Century

Julia Rosenbaum

. . . . F

1:30 -3:50 pm

FISHER ANNEX

AART

 

91911

ECON 235  Labor Economics

James Green-Armytage

. T . Th .

4:40 – 6:00 pm

OLIN 202

SSCI

 

91655

HIST 120   War & Peace: A History of International Relations, 1878-2001

Mark Lytle /

Richard Aldous

M . W . .

1:30 -2:50 pm

OLINLC 115

HIST

 

91657

HIST 130   Origins of American Citizen

Christian Crouch

M . W . .

11:50 -1:10 pm

OLIN 204

HIST

 

91658

HIST 139   City Cultures

Myra Armstead /

Cecile Kuznitz

. T . Th .

1:30 -2:50 pm

RKC 103

HIST

 

91663

LAIS / HIST 210   Mexican & Mexican-American Histories & Cultures

Miles Rodriguez

. T . Th .

11:50 – 1:10 pm

RKC 115

HIST

 

91935

HIST 2307   The American Dream:

The History of an Idea and an Experience

Myra Armstead

. T . Th .

3:10 -4:30 pm

OLIN 204

HIST

 

91672

HIST 2314   Colonial English America

Christian Crouch

M . W . .

1:30 -2:50 pm

OLIN 203

HIST

 

91669

HIST 2703   From the Holocaust Museum to the History Channel: Public History in the United States

Cynthia Koch

. T . Th .

1:30 -2:50 pm

OLIN 203

HIST

 

91673

HIST 302 MC   Environmental Diplomacy

Mark Lytle

. . . . F

10:10 - 12:30 pm

OLIN 301

HIST

 

91528

LIT 2039   Nature Fakers: Environment

in American Literature

Alexandre Benson

. T . Th .

1:30 -2:50 pm

OLIN 202

ELIT

 

91530

LIT 2050   Blues, Spirituals and the 20th Century African American Novel

Donna Grover

. T . Th .

11:50 -1:10 pm

OLIN 203

ELIT

 

91537

LIT 2140   Domesticity and Power

Donna Grover

. T . Th .

1:30 -2:50 pm

OLIN 301

ELIT

 

91363

LIT 257   American Literature I: Amazing Grace; The Puritan Legacy in American Literature and Culture

Elizabeth Frank

. . W . .

. . . Th .

11:50 -1:10 pm

10:10 - 11:30 am

ASP 302

ASP 302

ELIT

 

91527

LIT 258   American Literature II

Matthew Mutter

. T . Th .

11:50 -1:10 pm

OLIN 202

ELIT

 

91541

LIT 3043   Melville

Alexandre Benson

. . W . .

10:10 - 12:30 pm

HEG 200

ELIT

 

91544

LIT 3308   Reading and Writing the Hudson

Susan Rogers

. T . . .

. . . Th .

10:10 - 11:30 am

8:30 - 11:30 am

ASP 302

Field Station

PART

 

91831

MUS 212   Jazz in Literature II

Thurman Barker

M . W . .

10:10 – 11:30 am

BLM N211

AART

 

91754

MUS 266A   American Popular Song 1900-1929

John Esposito

M . W . .

11:50 -1:10 pm

BLM N211

AART/DIFF

 

91833

MUS 349   Jazz: The Freedom Principle IV

Thurman Barker

M . . . .

1:30 – 3:50 pm

BLM N211

AART

 

91793

PS 122   American Politics: Issues and Institutions

Simon Gilhooley

. T . Th .

11:50 -1:10 pm

HEG 102

SSCI

 

91794

PS 181   American Political Thought

Simon Gilhooley

. . W . F

1:30 -2:50 pm

OLIN 205

SSCI

 

91690

PS 214   US-Latin American Relations

Omar Encarnacion

M . W . .

11:50 -1:10 pm

OLIN 301

SSCI

 

91795

PS 236   US Politics in the Long Term

Simon Gilhooley

. . W . F

10:10 - 11:30 am

FISHER ANNEX

SSCI

 

91696

PS 368   Promoting Democracy Abroad

Omar Encarnacion

. T . . .

3:10 – 5:30 pm

OLIN 303

SSCI

 

91779

SOC 101   Introduction to Sociology

Sarah Egan

M . W .  .

11:50 – 1:30 pm

HEG 204

SSCI/DIFF

 

91779

SOC 120   Inequality in America

Yuval Elmelech

. T . Th .

1:30 -2:50 pm

OLIN 201

SSCI/DIFF

 

91844

SOC 138   Introduction to Urban Sociology

Clement Thery

M . W .  .

8:30 -9:50 am

OLIN 201

SSCI

 

91780

SOC 205   Introduction to Research Methods

Yuval Elmelech

. T . Th .

10:10 - 11:30 am

HDRANX 106

MATC

 

91781

SOC 214   Contemporary Immigration

Joel Perlmann

. T . Th .

3:10 -4:30 pm

OLIN 305

SSCI/DIFF