HSTRY 388 C: Colloquium: Introduction to History

Autumn 2026
Meeting:
TTh 10:30am - 12:20pm
SLN:
16240
Section Type:
Seminar
"WAR AND CIVIL WAR IN THE US/ MEXICO BORDERLANDS" ******************************* RESTRICTED TO HISTORY MAJORS ONLY IN PERIOD I. NON-MAJORS MAY REQUEST ADD CODE IN PERIOD II, SPACE PERMITTING. EMAIL HISTADV@UW.EDU FOR ADD CODE. *** THIS COURSE IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION BY AUDITORS OR ACCESS STUDENTS.
Syllabus Description (from Canvas):

 

HSTRY 388 - War and Civil War in the US/Mexico Borderlands

This course brings the histories of the US and Mexico into dialogue, focusing on the era leading up to the US Civil War as well as the Civil War itself. Both Mexico and the US were post-colonial societies, yet deep differences turned on the issues of sovereignty, slavery, race, religion, and settler colonialism. The borderlands were where they collided with devastating consequences. In this course we will look at the Texas secession, the US-Mexico War, and the American Civil War, as key to understanding borderlands.

This is a seminar format course. This means that coming to class prepared for discussion will be crucial to your success. Formal writing assignments include two analytical essays (~3 pages each), culminating in an essay (~10 pages) based on a relevant topic that you choose and research with my guidance. All sessions meet in person.

Grade: discussion (30%); analytical essays (30%); research paper (40%).

UW and History Department Policy Information

Catalog Description:
Introduction to the discipline of history for new or prospective majors. Emphasizes the basic skills of reading, analysis, and communication (both verbal and written) that are central to the historian's craft. Each seminar discusses a different subject or problem.
GE Requirements Met:
Social Sciences (SSc)
Writing (W)
Credits:
5.0
Status:
Active
Last updated:
May 26, 2026 - 12:33 am