Courses in Scandinavian history are taught at many universities in the United States. The courses listed below with hyperlinks have outlines, syllabi, or other materials available via the world wide web:
Gustavus Adolphus College:
- Glenn Kranking
e-mail: kranking@gustavus.eduHIS 218: Scandinavia To 1800
HIS 219: Scandinavia Since 1800Luther College:
- Marv Slind:
e-mail: slindmar@luther.eduHIST 348 - The Vikings in History
HIST 352 - History of Scandinavia and the Baltic
HIST 256 - Scandinavian Immigration HistoryUniversity of Washington:
- Terje Leiren:
e-mail: leiren@u.washington.eduScand/Hstam 370 - History of the Vikings
Scand/Hsteu 380 - Scandinavian History to 1720
Scand/Hsteu 381 - Scandinavian History since 1720
Weber State University
- Lee Sather:
e-mail:lsather@weber.eduHistory 4430 - History of Scandinavia
In addition to general history courses, there are also art history courses that either deal specifically with Scandinavian art, or include significant coverage of it in a course with a broader focus:
University of Mississippi:University of St. Thomas:
- Nancy L. Wicker
e-mail: nwicker@olemiss.edu
ARHI 366/ARHI 582/ANTH 366. Viking Art and Archaeology
- Michelle A. Nordtorp-Madson
e-mail: manordtorpm@stthomas.eduARHS 510.01 - Barbarians at the Gates (European art of the Migration and Viking Ages)
ARTH 335 - Cathedrals, Monasteries and Caliphates