History
Course Fliers
Descriptive
course fliers for selected undergraduate and graduate
courses (Adobe
Acrobat pdf files)
Fall 2008
History/ MEMS 110– Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Europe, Prof. Diane Hughes
History 200– Greece to 201 BC, Prof. Ian Moyer
History 207/ Asian 207 – Southeast Asian Civilization, Prof. Vic Lieberman
History 246/CAAS 246 - Africa to 1850, Prof. Butch Ware
History 230.010- The 60s in Europe, Prof. Josh First
History 230.015 - Humanities Topics: Homefronts During War, Visiting Prof. Heidi Ardizzone
History 230.020- Humanities Topics: The History of Pleasure from the 16th-20th Century, Visiting Prof. Robert Muchembled
History 257/JUDAIC 317– Law in the Premodern World, Prof. Rachel Neis
History 289 / AAPTIS, REES,Menas, Asian 289 - From Genghis Khan to the Taliban: Modern Central Asia, Prof. Douglas Northrop
History 302.005 - The Invention of Modern France, 1500-1700, Visiting Prof. Robert Muchembled
History 318– Europe in the Era of Total War, Prof. Dario Gaggio
History 320 - Britain, 1901-1939: Culture and Politics, Prof. Kali Israel
History 325/Asian 324/Religion 325 - Islam in South Asia, Prof. Farina Mir
History 330 - Eastern Europe to 1900, Prof. Brian Porter-Szűcs
History 347/ ANTHRCUL 346– Colonial Latin America, Prof. Jeremy Mumford (Spanish discussion section available)
History 354/Asian 354 - Rebellion and Revolution in China Through Two Centuries, Prof. Pär Cassel
History 382 / Judaic, MEMS 382 - Early Modern Jewish History, 1492-1700, Visiting Prof. Howard Lupovitch
History 384 / Judaic 384 - Modern Jewish History from 1880-1948, Visiting Prof. Howard Lupovitch
History 392.001 - The Indian Ocean in World History, Prof. Sebouh Aslanian
History 392.003- Cultures of Japanese Imperialism, Prof. Micah Auerback
History 397.003- Sister Sun Brother Moon: Japan’s Myth and History, Prof. Hitomi Tonomura
History 450– Japan to 1700: From pre-history through the age of the Samurai, Prof. Hitomi Tonomura
History 472.001 / Asian 480.002 - Asian Topics: Introduction to Manchu Language and Sources, Prof. Pär Cassel
History 478.001: Empires of the Atlantic World: Cultural Approaches, Prof. Jean Hébrard
History 498.001/AMCULT 498.003 - Native Peoples of the Americas, Prof. Jeremy Mumford
History 594/790: Getting the Documents to Speak, Visiting Prof. Jean Hébrard
History 675 - Theorizing Religion, Prof. Tomoko Masuzawa
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