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Undergraduate
Courses - Spring 2002
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Number
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Name
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Instructor |
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HIST
104A/B
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Modern
American Civilization
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Lindstrom |
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HIST
203
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The
Rise & Fall of Rome
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Kadish,
Gerald |
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HIST
207
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Reformation
& Renaissance Europe
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Trexler,
Richard |
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HIST
208A/B
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Privilege
& Protest in Pre-Modern Europe
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Brown,
Howard G. |
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HIST
212
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Europe,
1900 - 1955
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Shefftz,
Melvin |
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HIST
233
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Africa,
Europe and the Americas, II
(also taught as AFST 233 & LAC&C 233)
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Patterson,
Tiffany |
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HIST
235
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Muslim
Peoples of the World
(also taught as AFTST 235)
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Muhammad,
Akbar |
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HIST
242
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Second
Temple Period
(also taught as JUST 242)
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Arkush,
A. |
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HIST
243
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Medieval
Jewish History
(also taught as JUST 243)
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Arkush,
A. |
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HIST
251
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Revolutionary
America
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McConville,
Brendan |
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HIST
253
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Civil
War and Reconstruction
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Kerr-Ritchie,
Jeff |
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HIST
264A
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Immigration
& Ethnicity in the United States
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Reeves-Ellington |
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HIST
280C
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Blacks
& Jews in American Cultural History
(also taught as JUST 280A)
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Karp,
Jonathan |
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HIST
281L
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Jews
in the Age of Renaissance
(also taught as JUST 284E)
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Karp,
Jonathan |
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HIST
281M
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Russia
and the World
(also taught as RUSS 232)
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Loewen |
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HIST
281Q
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Image
and Space in Early Modern England
(also taught as ARTH 281Q)
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Walkling
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HIST
285C
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Ancient
Egyptian Art
(also taught as ARTH 286H)
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Kadish,
Gerald |
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HIST
286A
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World
Environmental History
(also taught as ENV 286/7)
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Fan,
Fa-ti |
| HIST 286B |
World
Environmental History |
Fan,
Fa-ti |
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HIST
332
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War,
Past & Future
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Wagar,
W. Warren |
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HIST
341
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China
and the West
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Chaffee,
John W. |
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HIST
345B
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The
Holocaust
(also taught as JUST 345A)
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Kansteiner,
Wulf |
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HIST
352A
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US
Culture & Social Change, 1880-1920
(also taught as ENG 450V)
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Elbert,
Sarah |
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HIST
361
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Society
& Culture in Contemporary US
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Dubofsky,
Melvyn |
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HIST
377
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West
African History : 16th-20th Century
(also taught as AFST 377)
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Muhammad,
Akbar |
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HIST
380C
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Reform
in the United States, 1880-1920
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Lindstrom |
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HIST
380E
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African
American Heritage/ Poetry & Jazz
(also taught as AFST 385E)
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Okpewho |
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HIST
381G
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Women's
Lives - 20th Century Britain
(also taught as SOC 379)
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Davin,
A. |
| HIST 381H |
Immigration
in 20th C. Europe |
Camiscioli,
Eli |
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HIST
381J
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Monastery
and Cathedral Towns
(also taught as ARTH 331)
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Abou-El-Haj,
Rifa'at A. |
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HIST
386E
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Africa
in World Systems Perspective
(also taught as SOC 311)
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Coquery-Vidrovitch |
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HIST
386J
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20th
Century Japan
(also taught as SOC 380E)
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Bix,
Herbert |
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HIST
386K
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The
US and the Philippines
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de
Vera, Arleen |
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HIST
386L
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Wars
& Revolutions in the 20th Century
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Abou-El-Haj,
Rifa'at A. |
| HIST 395 |
Internship
in History |
staff |
| HIST 397 |
Independent
Study |
staff |
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HIST
404
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The
Ancient Historians
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Kadish,
Gerald |
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HIST
432
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Alternative
Futures
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Wagar,
W. Warren |
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HIST
454
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Taming
the Call of the Wild
(also taught as WOMN 454)
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Elbert,
Sarah |
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HIST
462
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Religion
in America Since the Civil War
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Amenda |
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HIST
480J
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Gender,
Race & Empire in American History
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Patterson,
Tiffany |
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HIST
481K
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World
War II in Europe
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Shefftz,
Melvin |
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HIST
481M
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European
Gender History and Theory
(also taught as WOMN 454)
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Camiscioli,
Elisa |
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HIST
486D
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Explorations
in Comparative History
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Abou-El-Haj,
Rifa'at A. |
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HIST
486G
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War
Crimes in the 20th Century
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Bix,
Herbert P. |
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HIST
487G
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Science,
Technology & National Imagination
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Fan,
Fa-ti |
| HIST 498 |
Honors
Thesis I |
staff |
| HIST 499
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Honors
Thesis II |
staff |
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Graduate
Courses - Spring 2002
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Number
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Name
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Instructor |
| HIST 501G |
War
Crimes in the 20th Century |
Bix,
Herbert P. |
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HIST
501J
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Comparative
Slavery
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Kerr-Ritchie,
Jeff |
| HIST 501N |
Science,
Technology & National Imagination |
Fan,
Fa-ti |
| HIST 501R |
Explorations
in Comparative History |
Abou-El-Haj,
Rifa'at A. |
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HIST
501S
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Rome:
Ancient/Modern/Postmodern
(also taught as ARTH 470C)
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Burroughs |
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HIST
532E
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Popular
Uses of History
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Lindstrom |
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HIST
532F
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From
Calvin to Arminius: Religious Transformation of American Society
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McConville,
Brendan |
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HIST
540A
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Class
and Culture in the Interwar Years
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Dubofsky,
Melvyn |
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HIST
540B
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Asian
American History: Recent Interpretations
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de
Vera, Arlene |
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HIST
545A
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Modern
Latin America: Race, Place & Nation
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Appelbaum,
Nancy |
| HIST 550D |
The
Ancient Historians |
Kadish,
Gerald |
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HIST
551A
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Female
Spirituality in Late Antiquit & Early Modern Christianity
(also taught as MDVL 552)
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Effros,
Bonnie |
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HIST
551D
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Medieval
Shrines/Modern Inventions
(also taught as ARTH 483B)
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Abou-El-Haj,
Rifa'at A. |
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HIST
552B
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Early
Modern Europe Colloquium
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Trexler,
Richard |
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HIST
552F
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European
Violence in the Pre-Modern Era
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Brown,
Howard G. |
| HIST 560B |
European Gender
History and Theory
(also taught as WOMN 480G)
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Camiscioli,
Elisa |
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HIST
576A
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Modern
China Colloquium
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Chaffee,
John W. |
| HIST 578D |
West
African Hist 16th-20th Century
(also taught as AFST 377) |
Muhammad,
Akbar |
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HIST
592
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Historiography
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Kansteiner,
Wulf |
| HIST 597 |
Independent
Study |
staff |
| HIST 599 |
Masters
Thesis |
staff |
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HIST
600B
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Research
Seminar in History
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Quataert,
Donald |
| HIST 697 |
Independent
Study |
staff |
| HIST 698 |
Pre-Dissertation
Research |
staff |
| HIST 699 |
Dissertation |
staff |
| HIST 700 |
Continuous
Registration |
staff |
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HIST
707
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Research
Skills
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staff |
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