HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE / 119 instructor. Topics in European military history with emphasis on the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Not open to students who have taken EUH 4650 or equivalent. EUH 5934-Topics in European History (3; max: 9) EUH 6126-The Middle Ages (4) EUH 6213-Europe, 1500-1763 (4) EUH 6289-Readings, Modern Europe (3; max: 6) EUH 6342-Europe Since 1763 (4) EUH 6508-England (4) HIS 5055-Topics in Public History (3; max: 6) HIS 5445-Social History and Social Science (3) Examines the evidence, techniques, interpretations of historians who use quan- titative methods in the study of social issues. HIS5450-Slavery in the New World: Comparative Perspectives (4) Examines in-depth the evolution of slavery in the New World from its European and African antecedents through abolition and emancipation. HIS 5461-Studies in Ancient and Medieval Science (4) Topical approach to origins of science from the second millennium B.C. to rebirth of classical thought in fifteenth century. Topics derive primarily from Hellenic and Hellenistic Greece; focus on works of Aristotle, Galen, Ptolemy, their principal contemporaries, and later Islamic and Latin followers. HIS 5480-The Scientific Revolution (4) Emergence of modern science from Copernicus to Newton, exploring the notions of empiricism, experiment, mechanism, materialism, and the his- torical concepts of continuity, change, revolution, and progress. Emphasis on conceptual analysis of primary text material. HIS 5484-Science and the Enlightenment (4) Theoretical developments in the physical and biological sciences between the late seventeenth and late eighteenth centuries, including signifi- cance of social and cultural dimensions of natural science. HIS 5485-Special Studies in the History of Science (3; max: 6) HIS 5487-Physical Science Since 1800 (4) Major developments in physical science from beginning of nineteenth century to post- World War II period. Institutional and social aspects of organiza- tion of scientific research. HIS 5500-Life Science Since 1800 (4) Critical problems of concern to biologists. Role of mechanistic/materialistic vs. vital- istic and reductionistic vs. holistic approaches to development of biology, as well as relationship of biology to physical and social sciences. HIS 6060-Historical Method (3) Introduction to the methods of research used by professional historians. HIS 6061-Introduction to Historiography (3) Examines the development of schools, theories, and philosophies of history since the Enlightenment. HIS 6063-Introduction to Quantitative History (3) HIS 6077-Seminar in Oral History (4) Methods of oral history and their application. HIS 6084-History, Philosophy, and Purposes of Museums (3) HIS 6309-Research Seminar in Comparative Military History (4; max: 8) Relationship of the military in western society is studied through a multinational approach in selected topical areas. HIS 6481-Pre-Newtonian Sciences (4) Physical and life sci- ences; may cut across chronological, geographical, and discipli- nary boundaries. HIS 6482-Modern Physical Science (4; max: 8) Prereq: HIS 5500 or permission of instructor. Issues surrounding individual episodes from history of physics and/or chemistry in post-Newto- nian era. HIS 6486-Seminar: Modern Biological Science (4; max: 8) Prereq: HIS 5500 orpermission of instructor. Themes and issues in history of modern biological thought. Persistent controversies in evolutionary theory such as nature of selection, units of selection, evolutionary rates, and relationship of macroevolution to microevolution. Emphasis on close reading of On the Origin of the Species and other texts. HIS 6488-Readings in the History of Science (1-4; max: 4) Inquiry into development of western scientific thought and insti- tutions. Specific historical topics having intellectual coherence and substantial historiography. HIS 6905-Individual Study (1-4; max: 12 including AMH 5905) HIS 6910-Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U. HIS 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5; max: 5) S/U. HIS 6943-Internship in College Teaching (2,4,6; max: 6) HIS 6950-Practicum in Public History (1-6; max: 6) S/U. HIS 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. HIS 7979-Advanced Research (1-9) Research for doctoral stu- dents before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master's degree in the field of study or for students who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not open to students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U. HIS 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. LAH 5438-Modern Mexico (4) Prereq:permission of the instruc- tor. Topics in Mexican history from independence in 1821 to the present with emphasis on the Diaz dictatorship and the Mexican Revolution. Not open to students who have taken LAH 4433 or equivalent. LAH 5475-The Caribbean, Nineteenth and Twentieth Centu- ries (4) Prereq: permission of instructor. Development of the Hispanic and non-Hispanic Caribbean with emphasis on events since 1930. Not open to students who have taken LAH 4472 or equivalent. LAH 5476-Caribbean History to 1800 (3) Prereq: permission of instructor. Social, economic, and political history of the West Indies and Circumcaribbean region to around 1800, emphasis on slave societies. Not open to students who have taken LAH 4471 or equivalent. LAH 5527-Gran Colombian Nations (4) Prereq: permission of instructor. Comparative study of the patterns of political, cultural and socioeconomic development in Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador from independence to the present. Not open to students who have taken LAH 4520 or equivalent. LAH 5627-Brazil to 1750 (4) Prereq: permission of instructor. Development of Portuguese society in South America and the origins of the Brazilian nation. Not open to students who have taken LAH 4620 or equivalent. LAH 5637-Brazil Since 1750 (4) Prereq: permission of instruc- tor. History of Brazil since independence with emphasis on the uniqueness of the nation and its internal diversity. Not open to students who have taken LAH 4630 or equivalent. LAH 5934-Topics in Latin American History (3; max: 9) LAH 6934-Seminar in Colonial Spanish America (4; max: 8) LAH 6936-Seminar in History of Brazil (4) LAH 6938-Seminar in Modern Spanish America (4) HORTICULTURAL SCIENCE College of Agriculture GRADUATE FACULTY 1992-93 HOS Coordinator: D. J. Cantliffe. Environmental Horticul- ture Chair: T. A. Nell. Graduate Coordinator: C. L. Guy. Horticultural Sciences Chair: D. J. Cantliffe. Graduate Coordinator:J. K. Brecht. Graduate Research Professor:I. K. Vasil. Professors: L. G. Albrigo; L. H. Allen; C. E. Arnold; J. E. Barrett; M. J. Bassett; R. H. Biggs; H. H. Bryan; D. J. Cantliffe; W. J. Carpenter; W. S. Castle; N. F. Childers; C. A. Conover; T. E. Crocker; F. S. Davies; B. Dehgan; A. E. Dudeck; G. W. Elmstrom; R. J. Ferl; L. C. Hannah; B. K. Harbaugh; R. W. Henley; R. J. Henny; D. J. Huber; M. A. Ismail; L. K. Jackson; W. J. Kender; K. E. Koch; R. E. Litz; S. J. Locascio; P. M. Lyrene;J. D. Martsolf; D. N. Maynard; D. B. McConnell; G. A. Moore; T. A. Nell; L. R. Parsons; R. T. Poole; J. W. Scott; T. J. Sheehan; W. B. Sherman; M. Singh; W. M. Stall; R. H. Stamps; P. J. Stoffella; J. P. Syvertsen; W. F. Wardowski; W. E. Waters; T. A. Wheaton; G. J. Wilfret; T. H. Yeager. Associate Professors: P. C. Andersen; T. A. Benwick; C. H. Blazquez;J. K. Brecht;J. K. Burns; P. Busey;