History 199 - Sections I and J
United States History Since 1945

Spring 2009

Niagara University

Instructor: Brian W. Campbell Ph.D.
E-mail: brianwcamp@yahoo.com
Phone: (716) 239-0213
Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 10:30-11:10

History 199 - Section I
11:10 - 12:30 - Dunleavy Hall 227

History 199 - Section J
12:40 - 14:00 Dunleavy Hall 227

Syllabus with resources

Class syllabus as a Word document

General resources

Atlases and Maps

Writing resources

Helpful hints for your history paper

Click here for an example of Chicago style at the Temple University Writing Center

Be sure to visit Niagara University's Writing Center for help with writing your paper.

Niagara University Resources

Niagara University History Department

College of Arts and Sciences

Niagara University Library

Writing Center

 

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Black students in Little Rock escorted to a desegregated school by American soldiers

An American Marine steps away from a Vietnamese bunker complex

*Images from the U.S. government (via wikipedia.org) and are in the public domain.

Important Class Updates and Class Weblog

February 2, 2008

The midterm essay assignment has been posted:

Midterm essay on Growing Up in Mississippi

Be advised, if you are a slow reader, you should begin reading the book now so you will be able to keep up with class discussion during the last two weeks of February and so you will be able to complete the midterm assignment.

January 20, 2008

Today is Inauguration Day. We will watch it live in class. If you miss class to watch it at Gallagher Center that is fine, but I expect that you are missing class to watch the inauguration and not to do other things.