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HIS 487: History of Christmas
4.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Seminar on the origins and development of the celebration of Christmas. Themes include early Christian Nativity traditions, the date of Christmas, devotional literature, liturgical texts, hymnography, art, global perspectives on the celebration and Christmas traditions.
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HIS 488: Eastern Christianity
4.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Introduction to the history of Christian peoples in the Middle East, India and Asia from the first century through the sixteenth century. The course focuses on significant figures and their contributions to eastern cultures. Themes include martyrdom, aceticism, intellectual learning, and women in the Syriac tradition.
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HIS 499: Independent Study: Special Topics in History
1.00 - 8.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Independent and directed readings on an individual topic for students in history. Students should make arrangements with an appropriate faculty member. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours.
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HIS 501: Graduate History Colloquium
4.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Introduction to the graduate program that assists students in diagnosing skills, designing the education plan, learning research methods, using various bibliographical resources, and examining professional conflicts among historians. Research project. Successful completion satisfies communication skills requirements.
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HIS 502: Public History Colloquium
4.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Concepts of public history, including subject areas, techniques, and ethical issues. The application of historical knowledge and methods to the administration, preservation, and interpretation of historical resources as well as historical analysis of public policy issues.
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HIS 503: Researching and Writing History
4.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Seminar emphasizing research in primary sources. Includes critical examination of historical writing, exploration of research and writing techniques, and completion of an advanced research paper.
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HIS 504: American Material Life
4.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Examines interdisciplinary theories, methodological approaches, and applications of material culture studies to the study of history. Focuses on the study of artifacts and the way historians and museums use them to research, document, and interpret past and present.
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HIS 505: Historic Environmental Preservation
4.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Preservation policies and their applications in planning are considered. History of preservation movements and of American architecture and landscapes are examined, as well as current preservation technologies. Case studies of the politics and economics of preservation. Field work required. Course Information: Same as ENS 505.
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HIS 506: American Architectural History
4.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Examines the distinct movements in American architectural styles, building techniques, and landscape design, and in trend-setting architecture from America's past. Pays special attention to the designs of residential and public buildings.
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HIS 507: Museum and Society
4.00 Credits
University of Illinois at Springfield
Explores the ways museums have been used since the 1800's and the functions they serve today. Indoor and outdoor history, art, folk life, and science museums are considered. Focus is on museums as learning resources and analysis of problems in communicating realities.
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