


Course Number |
Instructor |
Title |
Time and Place |
| 4910-001 8916-001 | Elaine Nelson | Women in the American West | MW 2:30 PM ASH 217 |
| 4910-002 8916-002 | Martina Saltamacchia | The Crusades | TR 2:30 PM ASH 217 | 4910-003 | Anat Gilboa | Gender, Sexuality, and Otherness in Israeli Visual Culture Cross-listed with ART 4930-004 |
TR 11:30 AM ASH 202 | 4910-005 | Anat Gilboa | "You Shall Not Make for Yourself a Graven Image": Israeli Visual Culture Cross-listed with ART 4930-005 |
TR 2:30 PM ASH 202 | 2580-001 | Waitman Beorn | Modern Germany: Imperial and Nazi Germany | MW 1 PM ASH 217 |
4910-850 | John P. Hankey | Railroads in the Civil War | Internet |
4910-851 | Robert Lyles | Air Power and Aerospace | Internet |
The image on this page is that of Caliope, the oldest of the Greek muses and goddess of eloquence. She is also called the Muse of Poetry. Her skills in writing make her a fitting representative for historians. Her image usually includes a parchment scroll (an ancient source of record) or a writing tablet. On her head she often wears a crown. The rendering of Caliope on this page was taken from the eighteenth century painting Caliope by Marcello Bacciarelli.