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Recent Seminar Topics
Recent Seminar Topics
Department of History
East Tennessee State University
Below is a partial listing of recent graduate seminars offered by members of the graduate faculty in the Department of History. These seminars have been offered within the last seven years. They are arranged alphabetically according to the professor who offered the seminar.
al'Imad
France in the Age of Imperialism
The Cult of Personality: Ata Turk to Saddam Husayn
Islam and the West
Antkiewicz
Nationalism in Eurasia in the 2Othe Century
Modern Russia and the World
Russo-Chinese Frontiers to the 20th Century
Baxter
Winston Churchill: His Life and Times (2)
Winston Churchill
Victorian England
Burgess
Alexander the Great and the Hellenistic World
The Early Church (3)
The Late Roman Republic, 133-27 B.C. (2)
Women in Antiquity: Sex, Gender, and Status
Medieval Europe and Byzantium
Formation of the Middle Ages
Ancient Societies
Day
World War II in Literature and Film
Drinkard-Hawkshawe
Essin
United States since 1945
Lydon B. Johnson and Richard M. Nixon, 1963-1975
The Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon Years, 1945-1975
The American West
Fritz
World War II in Europe (2)
The Holocaust
The Coercive Utopians: Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini
Hitler and Nazi Germany (2)
Germany, Europe and the Holocaust
World War I in Europe
Quest for Identity: 20th Century German History through Film
McKee
Studies in the History of the Antebellum South
Odom
The European-American Encounter, 1942-1650 (2)
Page
Southern Africa in World History
Royalty
America in Vietnam, 1941-1975
Vietnam
The Early National Period, 1789-1815
Schmitt
American Frontier Communities
Violence and Conflict in Early America
The American Revolution
American Colonies
Tedesco
Appalachia in the South
Watson
20th Century Conservatism
Wolfe
American Social History
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Last updated: Ides of September, 2002
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