Students will be expected to prepare papers upon some topic to be assigned by the instructor. Robinson’s “History of Western Europe” and Robinson’s “Readings” will be used as manuals. University credit, two semester hours. Five hours a week.
C. American History. A lecture course with assigned readings on American history from 1765-1860. A great deal of reading in the sources will be demanded. Special stress will be laid upon the economic and constitutional development of the American people.
University credit, two semester hours. Five hours a week.
D. Method in History and Principles of Historical Research and Criticism. A course in Methods of teaching history especially adapted for teachers in secondary schools. It will also deal with scientific criticism of historical documents.
This course will not be offered unless at least five students are registered. Students will be expected to prepare papers on the teaching of History, and topics will be assigned for historical criticism.
For the work in criticism. Langlois and Seignobos’ “Introduction to the Study of History” will be used, and students contemplating entering the course should prepare themselves with a copy of this manual. University credit, two semester hours. Five hours a week.
University of Texas.
Austin, Texas.
UNIVERSITY SUMMER SCHOOLS, JUNE 18 TO AUGUST 4, 1910.