H-1960s
Shared Syllabi
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regards to classes dealing with topics relevant to the 1960's.
If you would like to share your syllabi with colleagues please
submit them to H-1960S@H-NET.MSU.EDU
Graduate Studies
Hist. 623: Special Topics
in U.S. History: The "Long Sixties," 1954-1974 , Dr. Michael
Wm. Doyle, Ball State University (Word)
Undergraduate Studies
Honors 199: Symposium in Contemporary
Civilization: American Culture During the 1960s, Dr. Michael Wm. Doyle,
Ball State University (Word)
General 1960's
History 100.1 America
in the Sixties, Professor
Michael Flamm, Ohio Wesleyan University (Word)
American
Studies 340.001 The Sixties,
Bob Lewis, University of New Mexico, Santa Fe (Word)
History 300 (02): America
in the Sixties , Dr. Mark Santow, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth (Word)
HIST 4000: The Sixties, Dr. Ian Lekus, University
of Georgia (Word)
Hist 303F: Selected Topics in History
Post-War North America: Youth Culture and Counterculture, Stuart Henderson,
Queen's University (Word)
Honors 199: Symposium in Contemporary
Civilization: American Culture During the 1960s, Dr. Michael Wm. Doyle,
Ball State University (Word)
HST 362:The U.S. in the 1960s,
Prof. John Stoner, Binghamton University (Word)
History 150: The Sixties
in America, Prof. Patrick Jones, Allegheny College (PDF)
Civil Rights Movement
The
Civil Rights Movement in the United States, Prof. Robyn Spencer,
The Pennsylvania State University (Word)
Seminar
on Civil Right,
Steve Estes, Sonoma State University (Word)
Vietnam War
History
381: America and Vietnam,
Professor Michael Flamm, Ohio Wesleyan University (Word)
Black
Studies 4650: Black America and the War in Vietnam, Professor William
King, University of Colorado (Word)
Politics
History 600 Politics:Diplomacy,
and Dissent in the 1960s, Professor Jeremi Suri, University of Wisconsin (Word)
Black America
Black Studies
4650: Black America and the War in Vietnam, Professor William
King, University of Colorado (Word)
Black
Studies 4670: Critical Black Views, Professor William King, University
of Colorado (Word)
Black Studies
3020: Afroamerican
Biographies: The Life and Legacies of Malcolm X, Professor William King,
University of Colorado (Word)
Black
Studies 4235:
The Life and Thought of Martin Luther King, Jr., Professor William King,
University of Colorado (Word)
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