Courses in History

Fall 2015

HIST-105 Global Environmental History of the Twentieth Century

Edward D. Melillo (Section 01)

HIST-124 Europe in Transition, 1350-1750

Jun Hee Cho (Section 01)

HIST-132 Europe in the Twentieth Century

April D. Trask (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-176 Modern Japanese History from 1800 to the 2000s

Trent E. Maxey (Section 01)

HIST-204 Jewish History in the Modern Age

Adi Gordon (Section 01)

HIST-212 Disease and Doctors: An Introduction to the History of Western Medicine

John W. Servos (Section 01)

HIST-234 Nazi Germany

April D. Trask (Section 01)

HIST-236 Soviet Union During the Cold War

Sergey Glebov (Section 01)

HIST-242 Material Culture of American Homes

Kevin M. Sweeney (Section 01)

HIST-254 American Foreign Policy Since the End of the Cold War

N. Gordon Levin (Section 01)

HIST-267 Introduction to the Black Atlantic

Mary E. Hicks (Section 01)

HIST-276 Perspectives on Chinese History

Jerry P. Dennerline (Section 01)

HIST-291 Black Radicalism in the Global South

Alec F. Hickmott (Section 01)

HIST-301 Proseminar in History: Writing the Past

Sean Redding (Section 01)

HIST-319 Religion, Empires, and Secular States in the Nineteenth Century

Monica M. Ringer (Section 01)

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

Jun Hee Cho (Section 01)

HIST-365 The Age of Emancipation in the Atlantic World, 1790-1900

Mary E. Hicks (Section 01)

HIST-370 Japan's Empire in Asia, 1868-1945

Trent E. Maxey (Section 01)

HIST-459 America and Vietnam

Vanessa Walker (Section 01)

HIST-466 Mexican Material and Visual Culture

Rick A. Lopez (Section 01)

HIST-488 Riot and Rebellion in Colonial and Post-Colonial Africa

Sean Redding (Section 01)

HIST-492 Inside Iran

Monica M. Ringer (Section 01)

Related Courses

AMST-317 Puerto Rican Migration (Course not offered this semester.)
CLAS-135 History of the Roman Empire (Course not offered this semester.)
ECON-271 Economic History of the United States, 1600-1860 (Course not offered this semester.)