Hist Wrkshp: Intro To Study Of History
An introduction to the skills of historical research writing. Preferably to be taken during the sophomore year. Required of all history majors.
An introduction to the skills of historical research writing. Preferably to be taken during the sophomore year. Required of all history majors.
An introduction to the skills of historical research writing. Preferably to be taken during the sophomore year. Required of all history majors.
An introduction to the skills of historical research writing. Preferably to be taken during the sophomore year. Required of all history majors.
This course will furnish upper level UK ROTC Cadets, and qualified History majors or minors with the methodological tools and materials needed to gain a more detailed understanding of American Military History and to put together a major research paper.
Readings, research, and discussions in seminar format to illuminate problems of historical and contemporary significance in areas of special faculty competence. Covers topics related to U.S. history before 1789. May be repeated up to 15 credit hours under different subtitles.
Readings, research, and discussions in seminar format to illuminate problems of historical and contemporary significance in areas of special faculty competence. Covers topics related to U.S. history since 1789. May be repeated up to 15 credit hours under different subtitles.
Readings, research, and discussions in seminar format to illuminate problems of historical and contemporary significance in areas of special faculty competence. Covers topics related to U.S. history since 1789. May be repeated up to 15 credit hours under different subtitles.
Readings, research, and discussions in seminar format to illuminate problems of historical and contemporary significance in areas of special faculty competence. Covers topics related to European history before 1789. May be repeated up to 15 credit hours under different subtitles.
Readings, research, and discussions in seminar format to illuminate problems of historical and contemporary significance, in areas of special faculty competence. Covers topics related to non-western history before 1789. May be repeated for up to 15 credit hours as long as each repeat is a different subtitle.
This reading seminar examines the history of race and sport in American.