103 Western Civilizations III MW 1400-1550 Whelchel 106 World Civilizations III MWF 1015-1120 Koeneke 202 U.S History II T 1730-2110 Landrum 300 Historical Imagination MWF 1015-1120 Horowitz 300 Historical Imagination W 1730-2100 Schuler 313U African History, 1800 to present TR 1000-1150 Tappan 315U Greek History MW 1400-1550 Turner 316U Roman History MWF 1015-1120 Armantrout 329 U.S. 20th Century III, 1960-2000 MWF 1245-1350 Horowitz 338U Oregon History TR 1400-1550 Barber 339U Environment and History M 1730-2110 Lang 342U Women and Gender in the U.S., 1920 to present MWF 1015-1120 Schechter 343U American Family History TR 1400-1550 Kerns 356U Renaissance and Reformation Europe TR 1000-1150 Ott 358U Europe from National Unification to European Union MW 1400-1550 Stone 360U French Revolution and Napoleon TR 1000-1150 Luckett 399 Women and Gender in the Middle East TR 1000-1150 Robson 399 British Empire MWF 1245-1350 Koeneke 399 Rabbinic Culture in the Roman World T, R 1000-1150 Spielman 405/505O Readings in Transnationalism: Race and Sex in Empire W 1400-1700 Schechter 407/507K Research Seminar: Jerusalem and the Holy Land TR 1400-1550 Ott 407/507M Research Seminar: Russia and Its East W 900-1150 Hsu 407/507N Research Seminar: Roman Empire W 900-1150 Turner 410/510 Topic: Portland Jews, American Jews MW 1400-1550 Meir 410/510 Topic: The Two Koreas T 1000-1250 Ruoff 410/510 Topic: Chinook History and the World Wide Web F 900-1200 Sinclair 415/515 Topics in Greek History: Cities and Sanctuaries MW 1400-1550 Armantrout 427/527 Topics in the History of Science: Darwin and Darwinism TR 1200-1350 Beyler 440/540 U.S. Environmental History: 19th Century MW 1400-1550 Lang 458/558 Modern Germany M 1730-2110 Beyler 464/564 Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest TR 1000-1150 Barber 470/570 History of Mexico III TR 0800-0950 Schuler 485/585 Ottoman World MW 1400-1550 Grehan 487/587 Palestine and Israel TR 1400-1550 Robson 495/595 Comparative World History: Theory and Practice of World History T 1730-2100 Walton 495/595 Comparative World History: Global History of Warfare TR 1400-1550 Turner 514 Grad Colloquium (1 cred) W 1600-1700 Hsu * Courses offered through PSU Extended Campus Program. Note: The History Department does not control registration for those courses. You must contact Extended Campus Program at (503) 725-4822 to register. Department of History Tentative Schedule of Courses for Spring 2012