History Course Offerings Fall 2016 *Listing subject to changes and updates, for the official Schedule of courses please login to YES, Updated June 6, 2016 For “(new)” courses I have put what areas of concentration they count toward in “( )” after the title. 1080 PreModern Japan Professor Igarashi 1111.02 Potsdam to Vietnam Professor Schwartz 1111.16 African American History on Film Professor Jones 1190 A History of Islam Professor Halevi 1370 Colonial Latin America Professor Robinson 1390 History of America to 1776 Professor Usner 1395 (new) Underground Railroad (US) Professor Blackett 1400 U.S. History 17776-1877 Professor Byrd 1410 U.S. 1877-1945: Reconstruction to WWII Professor Dickerson 1425W (new) Elvis, Dylan, Springsteen (US) Professor Cowie 1480 The Darwinian Revolution Professor Sponsel 1510 Scientific Revolution Professor Molvig 1510L optional lab for Scientific Revolution Professor Molvig 1660 American Enterprise [core course for Econ-Hist majors] Professor Carlton 1665 (new) G&T) ] Capital, Labor, and Democracy [core course for Econ-Hist major and counts toward US and Professor Cowie 1730 U.S. and Cold War Professor Schwartz 1780W (new) Self and Society in the U.S. (US, SMT) Professor Igo 2105 Chinese Thought Professor Lorge 2120 Japan’s War and Postwar Professor Igarashi 2135 Russia: the USSR and Afterward Professor Wcislo 2155 Muhammad and Early Islam Professor Halevi 2230 Medieval Europe, 1000-1350 Professor Caferro 2270 19th Century Europe Professor Blackbourn 2290 Europe since 1945 Professor Applegate 2310 France: Renaissance to Revolution Professor Clay 2540 Race and Nation in Latin America Professor Eakin 2570 Caribbean History 1492-1983 Professor Blackett 2620 The Old South Professor Carlton 2665 (new) Historic Black Nashville (US) Professors Landers/Sharfstein 2750 American Intellectual History since 1865 Professor Igo 2832 Rise of the Tudors Professor Lake 2835 Sexuality and Gender in the Western Tradition to 1700 Professor Crawford 2855 Women and Gender in US to 1865 Professor Welch 3000W.01 History Workshop Professor Castilho 3000W.02 History Workshop Professor Epstein 3045W Eugenics in the U.S. Professor Tuchman 3090 Tokyo: History and Image Professor Figal 3180 The Making of Modern Paris Professor Clay 3240W Culture of the Sixties in Europe and the U.S. Professor Epstein 3270 Religion and the Occult in Early Modern Europe Professor Harrington 3850 Independent Study Various Professors 3880,3882,3883 Internship Research Professor DUS 4960.01 Shipwrecks Professor Sponsel 4960.02 Western Military Thought Professor Lorge 4980 Sr. Honors Research Seminar Professor Wcislo 6100 Introduction to Historical Method and Research Professor Caferro 6300 The Art and Craft of Teaching History Professor Tuchman 8050 Studies in Comparative History: Visual Culture Professors Molineux 8150 Studies in Environmental History Professor Blackbourn 8200 Third Year Seminar Professor Harrington 8220 Topics in Islam Professor Wasserstein 8620 Studies in Latin American History Professor Wright-Rios 8600 Comparative Slavery in Colonial Americas Professor Landers 8630 Research in Latin American History Professor Castilho 8733 African American Methodism Professor Dickerson History Course Offerings Spring 2017 *Listing subject to changes and updates, for the official Schedule of courses please login to YES, updated June 6, 2016 For “(new)” courses I have put what areas of concentration they count toward in “( )” after the title. 1060 PreModern China Professor Lorge 1070 China: From Empire to People’s Republic Professor Rogaski 1090 Modern Japan Professor Igarashi 1111.17 The Shari’a: Islamic Law in Historical Perspective Professor Halevi 1111.29 Germany Between East and West Professor Applegate 1111.31 London: From Roman Camp to World City Professor Molineux 1160 Modern South Asia Professor Sheikh 1355W (new) Renaissance Lives (Eur) Professor Caferro 1360 Western Civ 1700 – present Professor Clay 1380 Modern Latin America Professor Eakin 1383 (new) Slave Resistance, Americas (LA, US, G&T) Instructor Schultz 1385W Disease and Disorder in the Atlantic World Professor Erickson 1420 US Post 1945 Cold War to Present Professor Igo 1422W (new) The New Deal (US) Professor Dickerson 1438 (new) African American History before 1877 (US) Professor Byrd 1470 History of Exploration Professor Sponsel 1582W (new) Witchcraft, Print, Early Modern England, 1558-1650 (Eur) Professor Tan 1640 History of American Capitalism[core course for Econ-Hist majors]Professor Cowie 1690 Sea Power in History Professor Reed 1693 (new) Fundamentals of Maneuver Warfare (US) Professor Wood 1700 Western Military Warfare to 1815 Professor Lorge 1725W (new) U.S. and Middle East (US, Me/Afr) Professor Schwartz 1740 The U.S. and the Vietnam War Professor Schwartz 1760 History of Christian Traditions Professor Harrington 1882W Japan: Historical Fiction Professor Igarashi 2137 Mandela and Company Professor Ochonu 2138 Blood Diamond, Blood Oil Professor Ochonu 2160 Medicine in Islam Professor Wasserstein 2220 Medieval and Renaissance Italy, 1000-1700 Professor Caferro 2300 Twentieth Century Europe Professor Blackbourn 2457 Drug Trafficking and Society in Latin America Professor Wright-Rios 2490 Brazilian Civilization Professor Castilho 2510 Reform and Revolution in Latin America Professor Wright-Rios 2600 North American Colonial Professor Byrd 2610 Founding Generation Professor Usner 2630 The New South Professor Carlton 2640 History of Appalachia Professor Carlton 2650 U.S. in the Era of the Civil War Professor Blackett 2685 Race and American Visual Culture Professor Jones 2690 Civil Rights Movement Professor Dickerson 2735 Debating American in the World, 1890-2010 Instructor Jacobs 2800 Modern Medicine Professor Tuchman 2860 Women and Gender in US since 1865 Professor Welch 3000W.01 History Workshop Professor Blackett 3000W.02 History Workshop Professor Growhoski 3010 Pornography and Prostitution in History Professor Crawford 3050 Innovation Professor Molvig 3100 Pirates of the Caribbean Professor Landers 3190 Religion, Culture, Commerce: The World Economy [core course for Econ-Hist majors] Professor Halevi 3220W Images of India Professor Sheikh 3850 Independent Studies 3880,3881,3882 Internship Training Various Professors Professor Clay (DUS) 3980 Junior Honors Seminar Professor Blackbourn 4960.01 Disease, Culture, and Society Professor Tuchman 4960.02 Indigenous People Professor Usner 4981 Sr. Honors Research Seminar Professor Wcislo 4999 Sr. Honors Thesis Professor Wcislo 6110 Introduction to Historical Method and Research Professor Rogaski 6410 Readings in U.S. History Post 1865 Professor Igo 8050 Studies in Comparative History: Mapping & Travel Professor Smith 8100 Studies in His of Medicine, Science, Technology Professor Sponsel 8350 Early Modern English History Professor Lake 8620 Studies in Latin American History Professor Robinson 8730 20th Century U.S. Political Economy Professor Cowie