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Guides Created by Bill RossCivil War and Reconstruction (UNH Durham) by Bill Ross - last updated on Oct 06th, 2009 This guide primarily covers the period from 1828 to 1877 in U.S. History, focusing on the origins, course, and consequences of the Civil War. While it does cover military aspects of the war in some detail, it focuses on other topics, as well. Tags: american_history civil_war_history Colloquium: America in the 1930s (UNH Durham) by Bill Ross - last updated on Aug 26th, 2009 Major colloquium spanning the period between the stock market crash of 1929 and the 1941 Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. Students will complete a major research paper based on original sources, dealing with American history during the 1930s. Tags: american_history great_depression hist_797 Colloquium: Gender, Race, and Nation (UNH Durham) by Bill Ross - last updated on Oct 13th, 2009 This course examines the modern nation-state in comparative historical perspective. It explores how the ideas and realities of race and gender have shaped state formation, policy, and law in the Americas. Colloquium: Roaring Twenties to the Great Depression (UNH Durham) by Bill Ross - last updated on Oct 06th, 2009 The objective of this course is to introduce history majors to the actual writing of history. Students are expected to read, research, and write papers related to the chaos and crises that marked Europe between the world wars. Tags: european_history great_depression hist_797 New Hampshire History (UNH Durham) by Bill Ross - last updated on Oct 25th, 2009 Resources to guide the study of New Hampshire history from the colonial period to the present. Tags: new_hampshire_history New Orleans: Place, Meaning, and Context (UNH Durham) by Bill Ross - last updated on Aug 26th, 2009 An honors inquiry course that uses a rigorous interdisciplinary and participatory approach to studying America's most misunderstood city. Tags: amst_444b new_orleans new_orleans_music Research Seminar in Early American History (UNH Durham) by Bill Ross - last updated on Oct 06th, 2009 This guide is designed to help graduate students acquire the basic skills necessary to conduct research in early American history. Tags: american_history colonial_history hist_989 The Coolest Game? History and Hockey by Bill Ross - last updated on Oct 26th, 2009 This course uses hockey as a vehicle for exploration and practice in: 1) analyzing and framing questions, 2) employing different methods/sources for pursuing answers to the questions, 3) presenting the results of research. Western Civilization (UNH Durham) by Bill Ross - last updated on Nov 12th, 2009 The classical origins and evolution of European civilization through the Renaissance, Reformation, and voyages of discovery. The rise of Europe to global supremacy in the 19th century and its transformation in the 20th century. Tags: european_history hist_435 western_civilization World History to the 16th Century (UNH Durham) by Bill Ross - last updated on Oct 06th, 2009 The global experience of human communities with special emphasis on the development of the major civilizations and their interactions. Comparisons of social, cultural, religious, and political life and the emergence of distinctive and diverse human societ Tags: hist_421 world_history |
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