2016-2017 Catalog

History

Overview

History is one of the most vital and comprehensive subjects in the Occidental College curriculum. Our department offers a broad diversity of courses and approaches covering every time period, and cultures from all over the globe. Students will become familiar with intellectual, social, political, comparative, and oral history, and may select from a wide spectrum of courses including such geographical areas as Latin America, the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, the United States, and such topical areas as Women's History, the History of Science and Medicine, revolution, and history in film. The faculty recognizes that students will develop their own perspectives on the material presented, and welcomes close interaction with motivated and involved majors. History is, after all, an exciting kind of detective work, finding and putting together the pieces of the puzzle to enhance our understanding of the past, but also of the present, and perhaps even the future. Some history majors go on to further studies in the field, but because of their wide exposure to various times and cultures, they are well prepared for almost any career. Besides providing a background for anyone interested in a truly liberal education, History helps prepare students for the fields of law, business, Foreign Service, librarianship, museum work, historic preservation, journalism, environmental studies, and teaching from primary and secondary through university levels.

Major Requirements

The History major consists of a minimum of forty units, or ten four-unit courses.

COURSEWORK

HIST 300History Colloquium

4

HIST 490Senior Seminar

4

Choose three courses from different geographic areas (Asia, Europe, Latin America, Middle East & Africa, and United States).

Students must complete five additional electives. Three of the remaining five classes should be additional upper division courses (in the 300 and 400 series). At least one course must deal with the premodern period. Courses satisfying the premodern requirement are listed below:

HIST 101United States Culture and Society I

4

HIST 121Antiquity to 1700: Europe and the Middle East

4

HIST 141East Asian Survey Since 1600

4

HIST 150Colonial Latin America

4

HIST 223Rise of French Culture

4

HIST 242Imperial China

4

HIST 247Premodern Japan

4

HIST 355Indians of Mexico

4

ACCEPTABLE COURSES FROM OTHER DEPARTMENTS

AMST 272Asian Immigrants in American Society

4

AMST 280The United States and East Asia

4

AMST 290Rethinking the the United States: American Studies Theory and Methodology

4

AMST 295Topics in American Studies

4

AMST 390Junior Seminar

4

ENGL 341Race, Law, and Literature

4

WRITING REQUIREMENT

COMPREHENSIVE REQUIREMENT

HONORS

DISTINCTION

AWARDS

Minor Requirements

Five courses (20 units) in History from at least two geographic areas, including HIST 300.

Courses

History Courses

Faculty

Regular Faculty

Marla Stone, chair

Professor, History

B.A., Pomona College; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University

Wellington K. K. Chan

National Endowment for the Humanities Distinguished Professor of the Humanities; Professor Emeritus, History (1971-2010)

B.A., Yale University; B.Lit., University of Oxford; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University

Alexander F. Day

Assistant Professor, History; Affiliated Faculty, East Asian Language and Cultures

B.A. Colby College; M.A., Ph.D. UC Santa Cruz

Lynn Dumenil

Robert Glass Cleland Professor of American History, Emerita (1991-2014)

B.A., USC; M.A., Ph.D., UC Berkeley

Sharla Fett

Associate Professor, History; Advisory Committee, American Studies

B.A., Carleton College; M.A., Stanford University; Ph.D., Rutgers University

Michael Gasper

Associate Professor, History

B.A., Temple University; M.A., Ph.D., New York University

Nina Gelbart

Professor, History

A.B., Harvard University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago

Jane Hong

Assistant Professor, History

B.A. Yale University; A.M., Brown University; A.M., Ph.D., Harvard University

Maryanne Horowitz

Professor, History

A.B., Pembroke College, Brown University; M.A.T., Harvard University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin

Alexandra Puerto

Associate Professor, History; Advisory Committee, Urban and Environmental Policy; Affiliated Faculty, Latino/a and Latin American Studies

B.B.A., New School for Social Research; M.A., San Francisco State University; Ph.D., UC Davis

Lisa Sousa

Professor, History; Chair, Latino/a and Latin American Studies

B.A., M.A., Ph.D., UCLA

On Special Appointment

Jeremiah Axelrod

Adjunct Assistant Professor, History

B.A., Williams College; Ph.D., UC Irvine

Frank Guridy

Ray A. Billington Visiting Professor, History

B.A. Syracuse University; M.A. University of Illinois at Chicago; Ph.D. University of Michigan

Daniel Horowitz

Visiting Professor, History

B.A., Yale; Ph.D., Harvard

Paul S. Nam

Adjunct Assistant Professor, History

B.A., Williams College; M.A., PhD, UCLA

Affiliated Faculty

Jonathan Veitch

President and Professor Affiliated Faculty, History

B.A., Stanford University; M.A., Harvard University; Ph.D., Harvard University

Xiao-huang Yin

Professor, American Studies; Affiliated Faculty, East Asian Languages and Cultures; Affiliated Faculty, History

B.A., Nanjing University; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University