Department of History
Zhigang Liu, Chair and Associate Professor Laura Prieto, Associate Professor Nuran inlar, Assistant Professor Sarah Leonard, Assistant Professor Stephen Ortega, Assissant Professor Kate Larson, Lecturer TBA, Administrative Assis
This concentration explores what is cultural about politics and what is political about culture. It highlights the relationship between culture and ideology and the political system. Topics might include: representation and visual culture; media stud
HISTORY (HIST)
HIST 111 Western Civilization to the Reformation (3 credits) The course surveys the major developments from the genesis of Western civilization to the establishment of absolute monarchy. These developments include the Near Eastern, the
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HISTORY (HIST)
HIST 111 Western Civilization to the Reformation (3 credits) The course surveys the major developments from the genesis of Western civilization to the establishment of absolute monarchy. These developments include t
HISTORY (HIST)
HIST 111 Western Civilization to the Reformation (3 credits) The course surveys the major developments from the genesis of Western civilization to the establishment of absolute monarchy. These developments include the Near Eastern, the
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ENGL 380 Fieldwork (F-1,2; S-1,2)
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: Consent of the department. Staff.
Department of History
Laurie Crumpacker, Chair and Professor Zhigang Liu, Associate Profes
Describing the Elephant: Buddhism in America Peter N. Gregory Religion and American Culture, Vol. 11, No. 2. (Summer, 2001), pp. 233-263.
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INSTITUTIONAL SHAPING OF CULTURAL MEMORY: DIGITAL LIBRARY AS ENVIRONMENT FOR TEXTUAL TRANSMISSION1 Marija Dalbello2
The emerging trends in digital(ized) collection development from 1997 are examined using a sample of projects accessible through Web-b
istory Social Criminal Justice H istor y, Social Science, & Criminal Justice
Erwin Sicher, Chair; Randall R. Butler, R. Steven Jones Adjunct: Jerry Benjamin, Brax Boyd, Ted Phillips, Gary Reeves, Sheryl Harrison, Bobby Whitmire
MAJOR IN SOCIAL SCIEN
History
In the College of Arts and Letters
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Emeritus: Bartholomew, Jr., Cheek, Christian, Chu, Cox, Cunniff, Davies, DuFau
Department of History
Zhigang Liu, Chair and Associate Professor Laura Prieto, Associate Professor Nuran inlar, Assistant Professor Sarah Leonard, Assistant Professor Stephen Ortega, Assissant Professor Kate Larson, Lecturer TBA, Administrative Assis
History, Social Science, & Criminal Justice
R. Steven Jones, Chair; Eric Anderson, Elizabeth Bowser, Randall R. Butler, Cristina M. Thomsen Senior Lecturer: Erwin Sicher Adjunct: Hal Felty, Keith Harrison, Ted Phillips, Bobby Whitmire
History, B.A.
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AMER 3300 The Americas: Identity, Culture, Power
Fall 2009
Instructor: Prof. Csar Seveso University of Houston Email: Blackboard Vista; cseveso@umail.iu.edu for emergencies Teaching Assistant: Mr. Clayton Lust claytonlust@yahoo.com University of Houston