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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
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