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Academic year
The following History courses are listed for the 2007-2008 Fall and Spring academic year.
Course code Title
HIST-001 World History I
HIST-002 World History II
HIST-003 History of the Atlantic World I
HIST-006 The Pacific World
HIST-033 Themes in European Civilization I
HIST-034 Themes in European Civilization II
HIST-101 History of Australia
HIST-102 Medieval and early Renaissance Italy
HIST-103 Late Renaissance/Early Modern Italy
HIST-106 The Crusades
HIST-109 The Islamic World
HIST-111 Africa I
HIST-112 Africa II
HIST-120 History of Asian Cultures I
HIST-121 History of Asian Cultures II
HIST-122 China I
HIST-123 China II
HIST-124 History of Japan I
HIST-125 Modern Japan
HIST-126 History of Southeast Asia I
HIST-127 History of Southeast Asia II
HIST-128 South Asia I
HIST-129 South Asia II
HIST-130 The Mediterranean in antiquity
HIST-135 British History II
HIST-158 Latin America I
HIST-159 Latin America II
HIST-160 Middle East I
HIST-161 Middle East II
HIST-170 History of Russia I
HIST-171 History of Russia II
HIST-172 History of East Central Europe I
HIST-173 Twentieth-Century East Central European History
HIST-180 Studies in United States History to 1865
HIST-181 The U.S. since the Civil War
HIST-184 American individualism
HIST-200 Dictatorships in History
HIST-226 Modern Korea
HIST-230 Europe from the Fall of Rome to the Millennium
HIST-231 Europe from the Millennium to the Black Death
HIST-243 History of Ireland
HIST-247 European International Relations, 1914-present
HIST-249 Producing Fascism in Italy
HIST-266 The Arab-Israeli Conflict
HIST-267 Modern North Africa
HIST-282 American Diplomatic History I
HIST-283 American Diplomatic History II
HIST-286 North American Slavery
HIST-295 Civil Rights, 1860-1960
HIST-296 Civil War and Reconstruction
HIST-299 The United States in the 1960s
HIST-301 Independent Study in History
HIST-302 Independent Study in History
HIST-305 International Perspectives and Global History
HIST-307 A History of Australian Frontiers
HIST-313 South Africa's freedom struggle
HIST-328 China and the United States
HIST-330 Monks, Nuns, Hermits
HIST-334 Paris in the Nineteenth Century
HIST-336 Christians and the Holocaust
HIST-343 The Crusades
HIST-344 Collaboration and Resistance in Europe 1933-1956
HIST-345 European Fascism
HIST-349 Self and World: Autobiography and Identity in Europe, 1400-1800
HIST-351 Slaves and peasants in revolution
HIST-352 Topics in Latin American History (see descriptions)
HIST-361 Pirates, Soldiers, and Diplomats: Islam and the West, 1500-1914
HIST-363 Islam in the West
HIST-364 Revolutionary Thought in Islam
HIST-365 Mohammed and the rise of Islam
HIST-366 Empires and the Greater Middle East, 1500-2005
HIST-369 Colonial and post-colonial literature
HIST-380 History of New Orleans
HIST-381 Military History of NATO
HIST-384 Mark Twain's America
HIST-392 The Reagan era
HIST-398 American Foreign Policy in the Age of Jefferson
HIST-406 Shopping! A world history
HIST-408 Senior Honors Seminar in History
HIST-409 Senior Honors Seminar in History
HIST-420 Kipling's India: The making of a colonial society
HIST-426 History of Christianity in China
HIST-427 Minorities and frontiers of modern China
HIST-433 Nazi Germany
HIST-435 The Americanization of Europe
HIST-437 The Old Regime and the French Revolution
HIST-442 The Enlightenment
HIST-445 Culture of conflict; Modern Ireland
HIST-446 Religious wars: Crusades to Al-Qaeda
HIST-448 Fear and loathing: European reactions to modernity
HIST-462 History of Islam in Africa
HIST-463 Arab-Christians in Modern History
HIST-479 The Terrorists
HIST-497 Washington DC: History and politics
HIST-498 Women and immigration in the US
HIST-499 Workers and globalization
HIST-501 Core Colloquium
HIST-504 Introduction to Global and International History
HIST-505 Introduction to Comparative History
HIST-536 The Transatlantic Community: Europe & U.S.
HIST-539 Americanization of Europe
HIST-541 German and European History
HIST-544 Germany under the Bombs, 1939-1945
HIST-551 Latin American Origins and Transformations
HIST-552 Brazil: Getulio to Lula
HIST-568 Approaching Ottoman History
HIST-576 Political History of North Africa
HIST-582 US Labor and Social History
HIST-602 Oceans Connect: Maritime Frontiers in World History
HIST-618 China's Challenge to the U.S.
HIST-627 Central Eurasia in World History
HIST-655 Production, Power, and Culture in Mexico
HIST-673 Colloquium: Muscovy
HIST-691 19th Century U.S. History in International Perspective
HIST-704 Environmental History
HIST-711 Colloquium in Soviet History
HIST-732 History of European Thought
HIST-744 Gender in Early Modern Europe
HIST-777 Lord and peasant in early modern Europe
HIST-782 Interpreting U.S. Political History
HIST-790 America as a World Power
HIST-791 America as a World Power
HIST-834 Early Modern European History Research Seminar
HIST-840 Europe in World War II
HIST-852 Latin America: Research Seminar
HIST-862 Middle East: Research Seminar
 
Cross listed courses
ARAB-650 Sufism in History
INAF-384 Muslim-Christian Relations
INAF-411 Contemporary Islamic Activist-Intellectuals
JAPN-351 Megacity Edo-Tokyo
MVST-201 Introduction to Medieval Studies: The Age of Dante

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