Work with primary documents to research and write
a major paper that interprets history. Topical
content varies depending on instructor's teaching
field. Recent topics: the Americas; the United
States and Asia; European intellectual history
since 1945; women in American history; Indian
policy on the Pacific slope; World War II, the
participants' perspectives; the British Raj;
cultural nationalism in East Asia. May be taken
twice for credit. Enrollment preference given to
history majors and minors.
a major paper that interprets history. Topical
content varies depending on instructor's teaching
field. Recent topics: the Americas; the United
States and Asia; European intellectual history
since 1945; women in American history; Indian
policy on the Pacific slope; World War II, the
participants' perspectives; the British Raj;
cultural nationalism in East Asia. May be taken
twice for credit. Enrollment preference given to
history majors and minors.
- Teacher: Nancy Gallman