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Us History High School Syllabus
AP US History US History LRA@Home Calendar. Periodization calendar - check the syllabus to see the relevant readings for each Period. US History since 1877: Stafford High School » TEACHERS » Social Studies » Mr. Chris Reid » Syllabus. Display Settings; Security; Activity; Multi.
- Some syllabi from past years are linked here. This list does not include all the courses we have offered, or any after 2016.
- HIST100-01 Europe Since 1789 (Weisensel) Fall 2011
- HIST110-01 Introduction to European History (Fein) Fall 2014
- HIST112-01 The Global in the Local: Minnesota History in/as World History (Rachleff)
- HIST112-02 The Global in the Local: Rivers Through History (Cremer)
- HIST114-01 Africa to 1800 (Tounsel)
- HIST115-01 Africa since 1800 (Tounsel)
- HIST120-01 Europe and the World (Weisensel)
- HIST135-01 American Violence to 1800 (Cremer)
- HIST140-01 Intro to East Asian Civilizations (Tam)
- HIST180-01 Going Global: The Experiment of World History (Church)
- HIST181-01 Introduction to Latin America and the Caribbean (Capello)
- HIST190-01 Topics in US History: Childhood and Youth (Sullivan)
- HIST194-01 Introduction to the Middle Ages (Bradley)
- HIST194-02 History of Sexuality (Jacquet)
- HIST194-02 Revolutionary Europe in the Long Nineteenth Century (Pearson)
- HIST194-03 Line in the Sand: History and Culture in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands (Edgington)
- HIST213-01 Women in African History (Ferrell)
- HIST224-01 Slavery, Emancipation and Reconstruction (Rachleff)
- HIST225-01 Native American History (Phillips)
- HIST228-01 Gender and Sexuality in Colonial America and the Early Republic (Cremer)
- HIST232-01 Immigration and Ethnicity in U.S. History (Rachleff)
- HIST233-01 Introduction to the History of the U.S. Working Class (Rachleff)
- HIST234-01 US Environmental History (FYC) (Wells)
- HIST234-02 US Environmental History (Wells)
- HIST235-01 Comparative Freedom Movements: The U.S. Civil Rights and South African Anti-Apartheid Movements (Rachleff)
- HIST244-01 US since 1945: The United States of…Fear, Anxiety, Safety, and Security
- HIST255-01 The History of Socialism (Weisensel, Peter)
- HIST257-01 Empires (Fein)
- HIST258-01 Europe since 1945 (Fein)
- HIST261-01 Making History: Russian Cinema as Testimony, Propaganda, and Art (Weisensel)
- HIST274-01 History of Traditional China (Tam)
- HIST275-01 History of Modern China (Tam)
- HIST277-01 History of Modern Japan (Tam)
- HIST278-01 War Crimes and Memory in Contemporary East Asia (Tam)
- HIST282-01 Latin America: Art/Nation (Capello)
- HIST294-01 The Amazon: A Cultural History (Capello)
- HIST294-01 Remembering the Modern City (Capello) Spring 2010
- HIST294-04 The Crusades (Bradley) Spring 2016
- HIST294-05 Knights in Shining Armor: Chivalry, Violence, and Courtly Culture (Bradley)
- HIST294-06 Adventures in the Early Modern World: Traders, Travelers, Explorers and Scoundrels (Bradley)
- HIST294-07 Revolutionary Russia and the Soviet Union, 1856-2000 (Fein)
- HIST294-09 Native American History Since 1900 (Phillips)
- HIST294-11 Between Hitler and Stalin: European Culture and Society Between the Wars
- HIST294-14 The History of the African Diaspora (Tounsel)
- HIST 294-15 British History to 1603: From the Celts to the Tudors (Bradley)
- HIST294-16 Sport in the Modern World (Tounsel)
- HIST305-01 Comparative Freedom Movements (Rachleff)
- HIST330-01 Historians and Critical Race Theory (Rachleff) Spring 2011
- HIST343-01 Imperial Nature: The US and the Global Environment (Wells)
- HIST353-01 Oceans in World History (Velez)
- HIST355-01 History and Philosophy of Socialism (Weisensel)
- HIST362-01 History of the USSR (Weisensel)
- HIST364-01 Modern Germany: Bismarck to the Present (Weisensel)
- HIST378-01 War Crimes and Memory in Contemporary East Asia (Tam)
- HIST379-01 The Study of History (Cremer) Fall 2011
- HIST381-01 Transnational Latin Americas (Capello) Spring 2012
- HIST394-01 Minnesota History (Rachleff) Spring 2012
- Hist 490-01 Special Advanced Topics: Space, Place, and Power (Edgington) Fall 2014
Us History Syllabus Pdf
1 Course Syllabus: 2015-2016 Academic Year 11th Grade World History Mr. Huesken Office Hours – M-F 2:45 – 3:25 @ Room 1925 (Monday & Friday) (717) 367-1533 x1925. US History Syllabus: Regular, Honors, and Advanced Placement 1. Overview: This course will cover United States history from its pre-colonial period beginning in c. 1492 to the present. It covers all major aspects of American history during that period including: political, diplomatic, intellectual, cultural, economic and social. US History LRA@Home Calendar. Periodization calendar - check the syllabus to see the relevant readings for each Period. Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable. Periodization calendar - check the syllabus to see the relevant readings for each Period.