2017-2018 Samford University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History
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Faculty
S. Jonathan Bass, Chair, Professor
Timothy D. Hall, Professor
John Mayfield, Professor
C. Delane Tew, Professor
W. Jason Wallace, Professor, Richard J. Stockham, Jr. Chair of Western Intellectual History
Ginger S. Frost, Research Professor of History
LeeAnn Reynolds, Associate Professor
Carlos Alemán, Assistant Professor
Annalise DeVries, Assistant Professor
Erin Stewart Mauldin, Assistant Professor
Anthony H. Minnema, Assistant Professor
Undergraduate Programs and Requirements
The Department of History offers a major and minor in history and, in cooperation with other departments, offers interdisciplinary concentrations/majors in global studies, international relations, and Latin American studies. History course offerings also fulfill requirements for minors in Asian studies and Latin American studies. The department also offers a history major with a concentration in legal studies. History course offerings also fulfill requirements for minors in Asian studies and Latin American studies. All history majors and interdisciplinary concentrations earn a bachelor of arts degree. The history department offers several scholarships and awards to history and global studies majors. For more information, students should contact the departmental office.
Students who plan to teach at the secondary school level may obtain a B.A. in history with teacher certification through the College of Arts and Sciences or major in history, leading to a bachelor of science in education degree, from the School of Education.
International Relations Interdisciplinary Concentration
The concentration in international relations is an interdisciplinary program offered cooperatively by the departments of history, political science, and world language and cultures. Students use the interdisciplinary minor as preparation for international missions, teaching, service, and business; or graduate education in law, history, religion, and language. International relations students who choose history methods and capstone courses in the department (Historian’s Craft and Senior Seminar) are eligible to receive scholarship money from history funds. For information on other aspects of international relations, see the Department of Political Science section of this catalog.
Latin American Studies Interdisciplinary Concentration
The bachelor of arts in Latin American studies, a joint program with the departments of geography, history, political science, and world languages and cultures, is intended to teach students about the rich civilizations in the portions of North, Central, and South America and the Caribbean known as Latin America. Through emphasis on the Spanish language and an interdisciplinary approach to the region, students will obtain a nuanced and deep understanding of Latin America. For details on required courses and options, see the Department of World Languages and Cultures section of this catalog.
General Education: University Core Curriculum and Distribution Requirements
See General Education Overview in the Howard College of Arts and Sciences introductory pages for a list of required and applicable courses.
History majors and minors, and students in the international relations interdisciplinary concentration, cannot use HIST 200 - Global Perspectives (4) to meet the general education humanities requirement.
ProgramsMajorInterdisciplinary Concentrations/MajorsMinorInterdisciplinary MinorCoursesGlobal/Cultural StudiesHistory- HIST 200 - Global Perspectives (4)
- HIST 217 - Early America to 1877 (4)
- HIST 218 - Modern America since 1865 (4)
- HIST 300 - The Historian’s Craft (4)
- HIST 301 - Colonial and Revolutionary America to 1789 (4)
- HIST 302 - The New Nation, 1789-1860 (4)
- HIST 305 - The Civil War and Reconstruction (4)
- HIST 306 - The Emergence of Modern America, 1865-1929 (4)
- HIST 307 - The Great Depression and World War II (4)
- HIST 308 - Contemporary America: Media and Politics (4)
- HIST 312 - Medieval Intellectual History (4)
- HIST 313 - Reformation Europe (4)
- HIST 314 - The Enlightenment (4)
- HIST 315 - American Intellectual History (4)
- HIST 316 - Modern Intellectual History (4)
- HIST 317 - Nationalism (4)
- HIST 322 - Early 20th Century Europe (4)
- HIST 323 - Recent European History (4)
- HIST 326 - Modern Russia (4)
- HIST 331 - Ancient Near East and Greece (4)
- HIST 332 - Roman Republic and Empire (4)
- HIST 333 - Foundations of Islamic Civilization (4)
- HIST 335 - Modern Middle East (4)
- HIST 336 - Modern Africa (4)
- HIST 340 - Riots, Rebellions, and Revolutions (4)
- HIST 341 - China to 1644 (4)
- HIST 342 - Modern China (4)
- HIST 343 - Modern Japan (4)
- HIST 345 - Christianity, Imperialism, and Identity in Asia (4)
- HIST 346 - Monsoon Asia (4)
- HIST 347 - The Vietnam War (4)
- HIST 350 - Modern Latin America (4)
- HIST 351 - Modern Mexico and Central America (4)
- HIST 355 - Colonial Latin America (4)
- HIST 361 - Bridging London (4)
- HIST 362 - Early Modern England (4)
- HIST 363 - Modern England (4)
- HIST 370 - Suburban Nation: Gates, Golf Courses, and Ghettos (4)
- HIST 390 - Monarchs, Bishops, and Martyrs: The English Reformation (4)
- HIST 391 - Exploring North American Landscapes: From Wilderness to Walt Disney World (4)
- HIST 395 - Giants of Asia: China and India in the 21st Century (4)
- HIST 399 - London Study Topics (4)
- HIST 400 - Special Topics in History (4)
- HIST 401 - Oral History (4)
- HIST 402 - The History of American Women (4)
- HIST 403 - The Civil Rights Movement (4)
- HIST 404 - Food and History (4)
- HIST 407 - The Old South (4)
- HIST 408 - The New South (4)
- HIST 409 - History of Alabama (4)
- HIST 410 - The American Presidency (4)
- HIST 433 - Baptists: Their History and Theology (4)
- HIST 434 - Folklore: Europe to America (4)
- HIST 438 - The Family, Sex, and Marriage in Modern Europe (4)
- HIST 439 - Race, Violence, and the Death Penalty (4)
- HIST 445 - Constitutional History of the United States (4)
- HIST 447 - The Development of American Law (4)
- HIST 448 - Seminar in Legal Studies (4)
- HIST 449 - History, Culture, and Colonialism (4)
- HIST 470 - Internship (4)
- HIST 471 - Legal Studies Internship (2-4)
- HIST 473 - Civic Engagement Internship (2-4)
- HIST 474 - Public History and Museum Studies Internship (2-4)
- HIST 479 - Rise of the British State (4)
- HIST 490 - War and Environment (4)
- HIST 491 - History and the Environment (4)
- HIST 492 - Law and the Environment (4)
- HIST 495 - Senior Seminar (4)
- HIST 497 - Independent Studies in History (4)
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