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Below you will find syllabi for various classes which are taught in the Department of History.  Not all syllabi may be available at any given time. 

PLEASE NOTE:  These syllabi are for general information purposes.  These syllabi DO NOT supersede the syllabus you receive in any given class during any particular semester.  The syllabi handed out by instructors at the beginning of the term contain the pertinent information and the requirements for that term.  Again, these syllabi are provided so that students and prospective students can get a general idea of that is taught in each course.


HIST 1110.  World Civilization to 1500 (Page) VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 1110.  World Civilization to 1500 (Burgess) VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 1120. World Civilization since 1500  (Antkiewicz) VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 2010. The United States to 1877 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3010. History of Tennessee VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3020. Minority and Ethnic History VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3310. Ancient History VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3320. Medieval History  VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3330. Early Modern Europe   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3340. Modern Europe 
 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3410. Introduction to Historical Methods  (Page) VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3410. Introduction to Historical Methods  (Maxon) VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3710. A Survey of the Middle East 
 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3720. History of Africa  VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3730. Conquest to Independence in Latin America   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3740. History of Asia   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3910. History of Christianity  VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3920. History of Islam   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3930. History of Science  VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3940. War in the Modern World   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 3989-99.  Cooperative Education   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4017/5017. Beginnings of America
 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4037/5037. The American Revolution   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4047/5047. The Early Republic    VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4057/5057. The Age of Jackson  VIEW SYLLABUS
 
HIST 4067/5067. The Civil War   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4097/5097. The Emergence of the United States,
                               1865-1933
 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4107/5107. Recent United States, 1933-Present   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4117/5117. American Diplomacy VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4127/5127. Social and Intellectual History of the U.S.
                                to 1877 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4137/5137. Social and Intellectual History of the U.S.
                               since 1877  
 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4147/5157. The Old South, 1607-1869 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4157/5157. The South Since 1865   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4167/5167.  History of Southern Appalachians VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4177/5177.  The West in the Life of the Nation   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4197/5197. Urban History VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4207/5207. Ancient Religions VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4217/5217. History of Ancient Greece VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4227/5227.  History of Rome  VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4937/5937. Women in the Ancient World  VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4230. Renaissance and Reformation Europe  VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4327/5327. Expansion of Europe Overseas,
                               Since 1492 
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HIST 4357/5367. Intellectual History of Europe
                                to the French Revolution 
 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4377/5377. Intellectual History of Europe
                               since the French Revolution 
 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4387/5387. History of the Holocaust VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4417/5417.  Methods of teaching history VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4507/5507.  England to 1714   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4517/5517.  England, 1714-Present   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4527/5527. Modern France VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4607/5607.  History of Russia to 1917   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4617/5617. History of Russia since 1917   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4627/5627. Modern Germany  VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4707/5707 East Asia since 1900    VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4717/5717. Modern Middle East, 1800-Present  
 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4727/5727. Modern Africa   VIEW SYLLABUS 

HIST 4730. Latin America: Revolution and Nationalism   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4837/5837.  American Women since World War II VIEW SYLLABUS
 
HIST 4900. Independent Study
 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4910. Survey of the Modern World    VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4927/5927. World War II in Europe    VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4957/5957. Special Topics in History  VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4957/5957. American Policy: Kurds, Chechens,
                               Kashmiris, Pastuns   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4956/5956. Historical Jesus and the Early Church   VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4957/5957. Byzantium
 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 5940: Historiography VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4957/5957.  Europe since 1945 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4957/5957.  Europe in the Age of Total War VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4957/5957.  The Coercive Utopians: Hitler, 
                                Stalin, Mussolini 
 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4957/5957.  the Holocaust  VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 5950: Introduction to Historical Research VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 5010: American Colonial History VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 5020: Europe Between the Wars: 1919-1939  VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 5020: World War I in Europe VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 5020: World War II in Europe, 1939-1945 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 5020: Hitler and Nazi Germany VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4957/5957.  The Sixties
 VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4957/5957.  Blacks in Film in the 20th Century  VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4957/5957.  History of Sports in America VIEW SYLLABUS

HIST 4957/5957.  Race in America VIEW SYLLABUS


Please note: Seminars (5010, 5020, 5030) cover a wide variety of subjects.  The subjects posted in these syllabi are just a few of those which are offered.

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