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Academic Year 2004/2005
History - Courses Not Currently Offered
HIST101 FA
History and the Humanities, I
HIST104 FA
"Becoming Indian": Latin America's Indigenous Peoples
HIST114 FA
Text and Context: Readings in Modern Europe
HIST120 FA
Nationhood and Empire in Modern Germany, 1800 - 1918
HIST127 FA
Evolution, Pictures and Publics
HIST151 FA
Sophomore Seminar: Muslim Women in the Middle East
HIST156 FA
East European Jewish Experience
HIST164 FA
Sophomore Seminar: France at War, 1934-1944
HIST171 FA
The History of Middletown - A Research Seminar
HIST176 FA
Sophomore Seminar: American Jewry Since the 1880s
HIST177 FA
Sophomore Seminar: Life Science, Art, and Culture, Medieval to Present
HIST181 FA
Sophomore Seminar: Gandhi
HIST187 FA
From Warring States to the Shogun's Realm: The Global Origins of the Early Modern Japanese State
HIST188 FA
Problems in the History of Subject Peoples
HIST202 FA
Early Modern Europe
HIST204 FA
Greek History
HIST208 FA
Rome Through the Ages
HIST217 FA
African History before 1870
HIST219 FA
Russian and Soviet History 1881 to the Present
HIST221 FA
European Imperialism, I
HIST228 FA
The Rise and Fall of the Ottoman Empire: 1280-1922
HIST229 FA
African History and Art
HIST230 FA
History of Southern Africa
HIST231 FA
Islamic Civilization: The Classical Age
HIST233 FA
The United States and the World, 1898-Present
HIST234 FA
Arab World in the 20th Century
HIST237 FA
Early America: The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
HIST238 FA
The United States and Japan in World War II
HIST245 FA
Survey of Latin American History
HIST246 FA
Religion and South African Society
HIST247 FA
Major Issues in Jewish History I: From Antiquity to the 16th Century
HIST249 FA
Christianity in World History
HIST250 FA
Romans and Christians: The World of Late Antiquity
HIST251 FA
World History: A Psychohistory of the Modern World
HIST255 FA
Race and Power: The Creation and Practice of Democracy in the United States
HIST256 FA
The Environmental Sciences
HIST258 FA
The Indian Ocean
HIST272 FA
Diversity and Disruption: German History from Luther to Napoleon
HIST281 FA
French Existentialism and Marxism
HIST283 FA
Fascism
HIST289 FA
What's Right and What's Left? Literature, Philosophy, Art, and Politics in Inter-War Europe
HIST294 FA
Political Fiction
HIST295 FA
History of Women, Race, and Health
HIST302 FA
Race Discourse in the Americas
HIST311 FA
Ethnicity, Religion and Class in the Middle East and the Balkans
HIST314 FA
The New England Century: Sin, Superstition, and Society in Early America, 1630-1704
HIST317 FA
Ireland: Colonialism and Decolonialization
HIST318 FA
Post-Modern Theory with an Historical Intent
HIST320 FA
Power and Resistance in Latin America
HIST321 FA
Social Change in Latin America
HIST332 FA
American Jewish History
HIST338 FA
The New Deal
HIST340 FA
Crime and Violence in the 20th-Century United States
HIST341 FA
The Cold War and Political Culture
HIST343 FA
Race and Sexuality in American History
HIST346 FA
Early American Material Culture: Art, Buildings, and Things in a Colonial Place
HIST350 FA
Modern Social Thought
HIST366 FA
Orientalism
HIST370 FA
The Early Modern European City
HIST376 FA
Nazi Germany and the Holocaust
HIST377 FA
Comparative French Revolutions
HIST378 FA
The Cultural History of Reading and Writing
HIST380 FA
Making History
HIST389 FA
Models of Imperialism and Globalization
HIST390 FA
Chinese and Comparative Historiography : The Quest for Historical Truth
HIST391 FA
Political Culture in the Age of Absolutism
HIST419 FA
Student Forum
HIST465 FA
Education in the Field
HIST102 SP
History and the Humanities II
HIST104 SP
"Becoming Indian": Latin America's Indigenous Peoples
HIST112 SP
Scientific Biography
HIST127 SP
Evolution, Pictures and Publics
HIST155 SP
Soph. Seminar: The Intelligentsia and Power: The Struggle for Socialism in the Early Soviet Period
HIST158 SP
Sophomore Seminar: Appeasement and the Origins of the Second World War
HIST160 SP
Sophomore Seminar: The Spanish Civil War, 1936-39
HIST163 SP
Sophomore Seminar: European Economic History
HIST171 SP
The History of Middletown - A Research Seminar
HIST173 SP
Sophomore Seminar: History of the Southern Civil Rights Movement
HIST174 SP
Sophomore Seminar: Race and Nation
HIST179 SP
Sophomore Seminar Gender and History
HIST182 SP
An Introduction to the History of Disease & Medicine
HIST185 SP
Sophomore Seminar: Scientific Biography
HIST192 SP
Sophomore Seminar: Stalin and Stalinism
HIST206 SP
Classic Christian Texts
HIST207 SP
Gender and Society in Modern Europe, 1789 - Present
HIST209 SP
Europe in the Age of Violence, 1914-1945
HIST211 SP
The Making of Britain: 400-1763
HIST212 SP
African History Since 1870
HIST213 SP
Queering the American State: Politics and Sex After 1968
HIST214 SP
Traditional Japanese History
HIST215 SP
European Intellectual History to the Renaissance
HIST218 SP
Russian History to 1881
HIST221 SP
European Imperialism, I
HIST222 SP
European Imperialism II
HIST223 SP
History of Traditional China
HIST226 SP
Britain's Celtic Fringe
HIST227 SP
Calvin and Hobbes: Morality, Violence, and the Birth of the State
HIST228 SP
The Rise and Fall of the Ottoman Empire: 1280-1922
HIST236 SP
United States Intellectual History Since 1865
HIST239 SP
The Long Nineteenth Century in the United States
HIST240 SP
History of the United States, 1901-1981
HIST241 SP
Early African American History, 1619-1865
HIST243 SP
The Hellenistic Mediterranean: History, Society and Culture
HIST244 SP
Women in U.S. History
HIST245 SP
Survey of Latin American History
HIST248 SP
Major Issues in Jewish History II: From the 16th century to Modern Times
HIST249 SP
Christianity in World History
HIST251 SP
World History: A Psychohistory of the Modern World
HIST252 SP
Science and Medicine in American Life
HIST255 SP
Race and Power: The Creation and Practice of Democracy in the United States
HIST259 SP
Number, Order and Measure: Architecture and the Scientific Revolution
HIST262 SP
The Transition to Capitalism in America, 1700-1880
HIST275 SP
The New Germany 1870-1990: Introduction to German Studies
HIST279 SP
Italy and Spain Since 1896
HIST281 SP
French Existentialism and Marxism
HIST284 SP
Knowledge, Power and the State
HIST290 SP
Women's and Gender History in Africa
HIST291 SP
The Treason of the Intellectuals: Power, Ethics, and Cultural Production
HIST292 SP
Dinosaurs to DNA: Survey of Science in Western Life Since 1700
HIST294 SP
Political Fiction
HIST295 SP
History of Women, Race, and Health
HIST297 SP
Death and the Limits of Representation
HIST311 SP
Ethnicity, Religion and Class in the Middle East and the Balkans
HIST312 SP
Islam and Revolution
HIST317 SP
Ireland: Colonialism and Decolonialization
HIST327 SP
War and Society in India
HIST328 SP
The Immigrant City in the United States, 1880-1924
HIST331 SP
Life Science, Art & Culture
HIST332 SP
American Jewish History
HIST337 SP
Mystical Traditions in Islam
HIST341 SP
The Cold War and Political Culture
HIST347 SP
The Social Question and the Rise of the Welfare State in Germany 1780-1914
HIST348 SP
Roman Urban Life
HIST350 SP
Modern Social Thought
HIST351 SP
Saints and Sinners in Europe, 1215-1590
HIST352 SP
Comparative Emancipation
HIST366 SP
Orientalism
HIST368 SP
Gender, Science, and British Cultural History
HIST376 SP
Nazi Germany and the Holocaust
HIST377 SP
Comparative French Revolutions
HIST399 SP
The Medieval City as Cultural Vector
HIST412 SP
Group Tutorial, Undergraduate
HIST492 SP
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