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Current Courses Click on the Course Name to see the syllabus Fall 2009 H103 United States to 1877 Schrems H104A United States since 1877 Smith H104B United States since 1877 Boyette H108 Introduction to African Studies* Carotenuto H115 Survey Caribbean & Latin American Studies+ Jennings H160 The Islamic World - 600-1500 Eissenstat H203 Early Canada Forkey H205 19th Century Europe - 1815-1914 Gabriel H211 Women in Modern Europe Gabriel H229 Intro to Native American History Schrems H232 Cultures of China Zhang H247A SPTP: Conflict in Africa Carotenuto H247B SPTP: Modern Middle East - 1800-pres. Eissenstat H257 So. Sem.: Lincoln: The Man & His Words Regosin H263 African American History to 1865 Smith H280 History of Women in America Regosin H299A Sem: South in History - Mem. & Image Smith H299B Sem: US and Cuba Jennings H299C Sem: US Women and Gender Hist. Alvah H325 US and the Vietnam War Alvah H347A SPTP: History of Iran Eissenstat H372 European Identities DeGroat H471A SYE: Revolutionary Europe, 1815-1914 DeGroat H471B SYE: Weimar & Nazi Germany Gabriel H473 SYE: Native American's History Schrems For specific days and times of these classes, please see the Fall 2008 course schedule:http://www.stlawu.edu/registrar/calendarsschedules/sp09.course.schedule.book.pdf For Dr. Schrems' required book list for Fall '09 - please click here. *dual listed with African Studies +dual listed with Caribbean and Latin American Studies
Current Courses
Click on the Course Name to see the syllabus
Fall 2009
For specific days and times of these classes, please see the Fall 2008 course schedule:http://www.stlawu.edu/registrar/calendarsschedules/sp09.course.schedule.book.pdf
For Dr. Schrems' required book list for Fall '09 - please click here. *dual listed with African Studies +dual listed with Caribbean and Latin American Studies
For Dr. Schrems' required book list for Fall '09 - please click here.
*dual listed with African Studies +dual listed with Caribbean and Latin American Studies