The College of Wooster Department of History will offer the following courses in Spring 2022.
101: Introduction to Environmental History. Roche. TT 8
101: India 1857 – Deciphering an Imperial Rebellion. Welsch. MWF 11 (D, SJ, GE)
101: History of Islam. Sene. MWF 11 (C, R)
101: Adding Immigrants: Quantitative Sources for Latinx Immigration History. Holt. MWF 12 (D, QL)
108: Introduction to Global History. Pozefsky. MWF 10 (C, SJ, GE)
111: US Experience Since 1877. Walters. TT 9.30
201: History of the News. Shaya. MWF 11 (W, C)
201: Rulers & Rebels in European Empires. Welsch. MWF 2 (W, D)
201: The Craft of Public History. Walters. TT 2.3 (W)
202: Workshop: Writing Creative Nonfiction. Roche. W 3 (.25)
202: Workshop: Archival Research. Welsch. Tu 1 (.25)
202: Workshop: Podcasting. Pozefsky. M 12 (.25)
206: Medieval Europe, 500-1350. Hettinger. TT 9.3 (GE)
207: Renaissance Europe 1350-1600. Hettinger. TT 1 (GE)
209: Europe Since 45: Film & History. Shaya. MW 2
216: Modern Latin America. Holt. MWF 9 (D, GE)
228: Israel/Palestine: Histories in Conflict. Friedman. TT 2.3 (GE)
232: Africa From Colonization to Globalization. Sene. MWF 1
233: Russia Since 1900. Pozefsky. MWF 1 (SJ, GE)
239: Recent America: the United States since 1945. Roche. TH 1
275: Jews, Judaism, and Jew Haters in the Modern World. Friedman. MW 2 (D, GE)
301: Intersectionality. Adams. TT 1 (D, SJ)