Ancnt Near East/Grece Dth Alex The Great
Mesopotamia, and the history of the ancient Near East and Greece to the conquest of Greece by Philip of Macedon.
Mesopotamia, and the history of the ancient Near East and Greece to the conquest of Greece by Philip of Macedon.
A general survey of the chief periods of Kentucky's growth and development from 1750 to the present.
This course examines the early history of Africa, from human evolution to colonization by European powers in the late 19th century.
African American history has many beginnings all over the Atlantic World in Europe, North and South America, and Africa. This course begins with by blending and connecting the histories of many continents then moves on to focus on the lives of Africans, Atlantic Creoles, and African Americans in what became the Untied States of America.
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 provides students with a grounding in the ways computing can improve and extend our understanding of historical evidence. The first third of this course is devoted to learning narrative history of a particular thematic, geographic, or chronologically bounded historical topic. This portion of the course introduces a relevant historical corpora that will serve as the archive or dataset that students will draw upon to create original research projects during the final third of the course.
This course will examine the role of the United States in the Cold War, focusing on the social, cultural, economic, and political facets of this conflict in U.S. history between 1945 and 1991.
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.