[Histmaj] FW: List of Summer 2024 Classes
Mark Weitzenkamp via Histmaj
histmaj at u.washington.edu
Wed Apr 17 08:06:08 PDT 2024
Historians!
Attached, and below, are the Department of History classes offered in the upcoming Summer 2024 quarter.
I know there are a few of you who mentioned wanting to take a Senior Seminar in Summer 2024. A description of Prof. Roberts' HSTRY 498 ("1960s: Voices of Protest") is included below, as well. If you intend to take that class, now is the time to ask for an add code. In a new email, sent to histadv at uw.edu<mailto:histadv at uw.edu>, if you include your name, student number, and the request for an add code, I can put you on the list.
Sincerely,
Mark
Course
Course Title
Instructor
Meeting Time
Gen Ed Requirement
HSTAA 432 A
History of Washington State and the Pacific Northwest
Ross Coen
TTh 940-1150,
Full Term
SSc
HSTCMP 205 B
Filipino Histories
Vicente Rafael
Asynchronous Online Class,
A Term
SSc, DIV
HSTCMP 249 A
Introduction to Labor Studies
Lawrence Cushnie
Asynchronous Online Class, B Term
SSc, W
HSTCMP 402
Disability History: "Devices & Designs: Histories of (In)accessible America"
Joanne Woiak
Hybrid Online/In-Person Class,
A-Term
SSc, DIV
HSTEU 415
The Second World War
Eric Johnson
MTWTh 110-320, B-Term
SSc, DIV
HSTRY 498 A
"1960s: Voices of Protest"
Nathan Roberts
F 940-1150,
Full Term
SSc, W
"1960s Voices of Protest." (counts for Writing) This course will develop students' research, writing, and analytical skills by delving into primary and secondary source research. Students will write three short pieces (about 750 words) in service of a larger project, which each student will choose, due at the end of the course. Students will critique their peers' work and engage the theoretical and methodological problems of research and writing history. The course will focus on the multitude of voices of protest, activism, and counterculture during the 1960s that criticized the Vietnam War, racism, sexism, poverty, consumerism, conformity, environmental pollution, and protest itself. The course will explore what these voices said about American life one generation removed from WWII, and how the 1960s protests left indelible marks upon the nation over the next several decades.
Mark Weitzenkamp and Tracy Maschman Morrissey
History Undergraduate Advising
University of Washington
Smith Hall 315
Box 353560
Seattle, WA 98195
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