Today is Advising Day at Bethel University, as professors meet with students to start making plans for their Interim and Spring 2015 courses. Actual registration is still a couple of weeks away, but here’s a preview of what’s on for the History Department. We’ll start with J-term, then share Spring courses tomorrow.

HIS223L History of the American West

Prof. AnneMarie Kooistra will help students explore the history and mythology of the American frontier; as always, expect lots of movies and a costume day!

HIS230L World War I

Profs. Chris Gehrz and Sam Mulberry lead their second trip to Europe, taking a dozen students to sites in London, Oxford, the former Western Front, Paris, and Munich.

The Cenotaph
From the 2013 WWI trip: class in front of The Cenotaph in Whitehall, London, England

POS/HIS241L Revolution and Political Development

Prof. Chris Moore, Bethel’s resident international relations specialist, regularly teaches this cross-listed class, comparing revolutions and democratization from multiple eras and regions.

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