Research Methods

Last Updated: Tue, 04/14/2026
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General Class Information
Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Fall
Course prefix:
HTS
Course number:
2101
Section:
A
CRN
90435
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Placeholder
Instructor last name:
Placeholder
Catalog Description

Interdisciplinary survey based on critical readings of the methods historians and social scientists use to generate knowledge about social life. Students engage in "hands-on" research.

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Research Assistantship

Last Updated: Sun, 04/05/2026
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General Class Information
Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Fall
Course prefix:
HTS
Course number:
4698
Section:
AH
CRN
93810
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Allen
Instructor last name:
Hyde
Catalog Description

Independent research conducted under the guidance of a faculty member.

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Active

Engineering in History

Last Updated: Tue, 04/14/2026
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Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Fall
Course prefix:
HTS
Course number:
1081
Section:
A
CRN
92359
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Eric
Instructor last name:
Schatzberg
Catalog Description

Uses historical case studies to examine the relationship between engineers and the larger society in which they function. 

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Medieval England

Last Updated: Sun, 04/05/2026
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Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Summer
Course prefix:
HTS
Course number:
3033
Section:
RHP
CRN
55720
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Dana
Instructor last name:
Viezure
Catalog Description

Political, economic, and cultural development of England during the Middle Ages (c. 350-1400). Myths and legends of Stonehenge, the Druids, and King Arthur's Camelot explored.

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Active

Technology and Society

Last Updated: Tue, 04/14/2026
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Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Summer
Course prefix:
HTS
Course number:
2084
Section:
R1
CRN
50216
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Timothy
Instructor last name:
Stoneman
Catalog Description

Technologies have formed the basis of material culture and influenced the course of social change throughout human history. Yet the shape of technologies’ influence on society has varied significantly with time and place in a way that often goes unnoticed by engineering students. The present course combines the history of technology with world history. While the word “innovation” is modern, creative technical activity, along with changing social practices, is as old as humankind. Through a series of historical case studies – prehistoric fire, medieval cathedrals, artisanal French bread, railways, and smart phones – we will see how engineering (broadly defined) evolved over major eras of the past. In the process, we address three basic questions concerning technology and society. First, what exactly is technological change – how does it actually occur and how does it differ from the way we talk about the topic? How has its form changed over time? Second, what are the social roots, or origins, of technological change, or “innovation” – what role do different social groups and institutions, as well as various ideas, play in encouraging or inhibiting such change? And, third, what are the social consequences (and costs) of technological change and who benefits from its gains? Put differently, how should we discuss “progress”? We cannot answer any of these questions in the abstract. Instead, we must address them in specific historical settings, and we do well to go back as far back in time as humanly possible – hence, our case studies.

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Survey of U.S. History II

Last Updated: Tue, 05/19/2026
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Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Summer
Course prefix:
HIST
Course number:
2112
Section:
B
CRN
51877
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Christopher
Instructor last name:
Lawton
Catalog Description

A survey of U.S. History from the post-Civil War period to the present. Topics include American industrialization, two world wars, New Deal, and the Civil Rights movement. Includes study of Georgia history during this period

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Survey of U.S. History II

Last Updated: Mon, 04/13/2026
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Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Summer
Course prefix:
HIST
Course number:
2112
Section:
SF
CRN
52162
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Matthew
Instructor last name:
Hild
Catalog Description

A survey of U.S. History from the post-Civil War period to the present. Topics include American industrialization, two world wars, New Deal, and the Civil Rights movement. Includes study of Georgia history during this period

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Traditional Asia

Last Updated: Tue, 04/14/2026
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General Class Information
Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Summer
Course prefix:
HTS
Course number:
2061
Section:
R1
CRN
57249
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
Hanchao
Instructor last name:
Lu
Catalog Description

Civilizations of East Asia up to 1850, emphasizing traditional cultures in China and Japan, including religion, science, formation of empires, social life, and commerce.

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Europe Intellectual Hist

Last Updated: Tue, 04/14/2026
Syllabus
General Class Information
Academic year:
2026
Semester:
Summer
Course prefix:
HTS
Course number:
3032
Section:
R
CRN
55721
Department (you may add up to three):
Instructor first name:
John
Instructor last name:
Tone
Catalog Description

Introduction to intellectual problems and trends in modern Europe, including loss of faith in progress, evil and ethics, post-colonialism, feminism, linguistics, and psycho-analytic thought.

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