Kurt, Brandy, Deanna, Theresa, and Evan. (The others fled to avoid being in the picture).
Wednesday, May 8, 2019
Last Day of the Culture Wars Class
Some of the really excellent students on the last day of History 417: Culture Wars: The Politics of Memory. We had some great discussions.
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Summer Study in Japan, 2020
We're getting ready for next summer. How about you? Jump on board our 2020 Summer Study Tour in Japan!
Our 11-day program, May 24-June 3, 2020, offers an unforgettable study tour through Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Osaka and Hakone, where you can experience the energy of the Akihabara Electric Town and the Zen of Itsukushima Shrine.
The program is led by SBU History Professors and includes round-trip airfare, transportation on the ground, a full-time tour director, accommodations, breakfasts and dinners including regional-style meals, guided sightseeing, museum and site entry fees, as well as tuition and administration fees for the three-credit course HIST 364: Modern Japan. $5995.
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
HIST494: History through Gaming
This past semester, I have been experimenting with a course that combines computer/video games with history. Students have played an array of historically-themed games from the popular Assassin's Creed series to strategy games like Civilization 5. Students have written blog posts about the course games, researched and presented on unassigned games, and are developing their own hypothetical "dream" historically-themed game by doing historical research and incorporating game design and mechanics. As a class, we constantly seek elements of game-play that are factual and educational, as well as questioning when developers go beyond the realm of history into fiction. For more information about the course and links to student blog posts see the course website: https://spitt9.wixsite.com/historythroughgaming).
The class has also benefited greatly from St. Bonaventure University's new eSports Club, the officers of which generously invited us to use their gaming room. Without this offer, teaching games like Assassin's Creed: Odyssey, Battlefield I, and Call of Duty: WWII, would have been impossible.
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Joe Gardner presenting on Call of Duty 3, which focuses on the Invasion of Normand. |
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Joe Gardner, Connor O'Keefe, and Brendan Fischer playing Battlefield I, which follows the stories of WWI soldiers across Europe. Those chairs in the eSport Club gaming room are amazing. |
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History through Gaming students playing Battlefield V, which takes place during WWII. Battlefield V has had its share of controversy over historical accuracy and including women in combat roles. |
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Luke presented on Assassin's Creed: Origins, which takes place during the Ptolemy Dynasty in Egypt. This game has a tourist mode where players can visit sites in Egypt and learn about them. |
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Noah presented on his favorite subject, Ancient Rome, with the game Ryse: Son of Rome. |
Saturday, April 13, 2019
History Club Trips 2018-2019
This past academic year, History Club had a blast visiting Old Fort Niagara, the Buffalo Zoo, and the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site.
Our first trip in November 2018 took us to Old Fort Niagara where we learned about the French construction of the fort in the late seventeenth century and the imperial contests that eventually led to the British conquest during the French and Indian War in 1759. Jacob Keenan served as an excellent tour guide, sharing his inside knowledge about the fort and life as a soldier in colonial America.
Our second adventure took us back to the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when zoos and world's fairs became popularized in Europe and the United States. First, we went the Buffalo Zoo. Built in 1875, the Buffalo Zoo is the third oldest in the United States. Students enjoyed seeing the lions, tigers, and bears but Ashley's passion for turtles became a group quest to find the shy reptiles. After a fantastic lunch at a Mexican restaurant, we went to the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site where Theodore Roosevelt was sworn into office after the assassination of President William McKinley at Buffalo's Pan-American Exposition in 1901. We learned a great deal about McKinley's assassination and Roosevelt's swearing in, including the story of Roosevelt's harrowing trip from the Adirondack's, where he was in the midst of climbing Mt. Marcy when he learned of McKinley's dire situation, to Buffalo.
Our first trip in November 2018 took us to Old Fort Niagara where we learned about the French construction of the fort in the late seventeenth century and the imperial contests that eventually led to the British conquest during the French and Indian War in 1759. Jacob Keenan served as an excellent tour guide, sharing his inside knowledge about the fort and life as a soldier in colonial America.
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This is an excellent view overlooking Lake Ontario. You can see the CN Tower in Toronto from this vantage point. From Left to Right: Jessica, Oscar, Andrew, Christian, and Jacob. |
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The main fort where French, British, and American soldiers lived, traded with Native Americans, and served as the last line of defense. |
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These revolutionaries are about to take up arms against the tyrannical British or perhaps join the cast of Hamilton: An American Musical. |
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Jacob demonstrates the finer points of how to properly hold a musket and march to the rabble above. |
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This tiger was quite friendly. |
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History Club with Theodore Roosevelt. From Left to Right: Andrew, Will, Oscar, Ashley, Tori, and Nick |
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Will found great satisfaction in exploiting his workers to become a "Captain of Industry" like the great steel baron Andrew Carnegie |
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Will added a little fist-pump action for good measure. |
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Checking out the seals at the Buffalo Zoo |
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Watch out for that Rhinoceros horn, Tori! |
Friday, April 12, 2019
World Cinema
Professor Dalton is offering World Cinema next semester as a special topics course. This will be an interesting look at films beyond Hollywood.
Thursday, April 11, 2019
European Military History
Dr. Henning is offering a new European military history course in the fall. Check it out. It is listed as a special topics course.
Thursday, April 4, 2019
Culture Wars presentation by Dr. Roth
Dr. Andrew Roth spoke yesterday to a group of mostly students on America's story and the culture wars. Dr. Roth is the former interim president of SBU and president-emeritus of Notre Dame College. He is currently at the Jefferson Educational Society in Erie, PA.
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