Courses in History

Fall 2014

HIST-105 Global Environmental History of the Twentieth Century

Edward D. Melillo (Section 01)

HIST-156 The U.S. in the World: 1756-1898

Vanessa Walker (Section 01)

HIST-172 Modern China

Jerry P. Dennerline (Section 01)

HIST-208 Spain and the Pacific World, 1571-1898

Edward D. Melillo (Section 01)

HIST-225 The Age of Chivalry, 1000-1500

Jun Hee Cho (Section 01)

HIST-227 Early Modern England, 1558-1702: Renaissance, Reformation, and Revolution

TBA (Section 01)

HIST-230 The French Revolution

Ellen R. Boucher (Section 01)

HIST-233 Childhood and Child Welfare in Modern Europe

Ellen R. Boucher (Section 01)

HIST-242 Material Culture of American Homes

Kevin M. Sweeney (Section 01)

HIST-257 Post-Cold War American Diplomacy

N. Gordon Levin (Section 01)
Pavel Machala (Section 01)

HIST-266 State Violence, Memory, and Reconciliation in Latin America since 1960

Joshua M. Rosenthal (Section 01)

HIST-294 The History of Israel

Adi Gordon (Section 01)

HIST-301 Proseminar in History: Writing the Past

Dwaipayan Sen (Section 01)

HIST-321 European Economic Take-Off in Global Perspective, 750-1750

Jun Hee Cho (Section 01)

HIST-358 The Local and Global 1970s

Hilary J. Moss (Section 01)
Vanessa Walker (Section 01)

HIST-393 Early Islam: Construction of an Historical Tradition

Monica M. Ringer (Section 01)

HIST-397 Women in the Middle East

Monica M. Ringer (Section 01)

HIST-453 The Era of the American Revolution

Kevin M. Sweeney (Section 01)

HIST-476 China Research Seminar: From Revolution to Reform

Jerry P. Dennerline (Section 01)

HIST-477 The History and Memory of the Asia-Pacific War

Trent E. Maxey (Section 01)

Related Courses

CLAS-124 Roman Civilization (Course not offered this semester.)
ECON-272 Economic History of the United States, 1865-1965 (Course not offered this semester.)
LJST-222 The Legal History of the U.S. in the World (Course not offered this semester.)
LJST-223 Boundaries of Belonging:  Law and Citizenship (Course not offered this semester.)