History
Course Fliers
Descriptive
course fliers for selected undergraduate and graduate
courses
(Adobe
Acrobat pdf files)
Fall 2009
FALL 2009 FEATURED COURSES in the History Department - link to pdf descriptions
History 110 / MEMS 110 - Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Europe, Prof. Diane Owen Hughes (SS)
History 213 / MEMS 213 - The Reformation, Prof. Helmut Puff (HU)
History 230.001 / AMCULT 204.001 - Cold War Culture: Spies, Sex and Sci-Fi, Prof. Penny Von Eschen (HU)
History 246 / CAAS 246 - Africa to 1850, Prof. Butch Ware (SS)
History 244 - The Arab-Jewish Conflict in the Middle East from 1880 to the Present, Prof. Vic Lieberman (R&E, SS)
History 325 /Asian 324/ Religion 325/ AAPTIS 325 - Islam in South Asia, Prof. Farina Mir (R&E, HU)
History 353 / AMCULT 353 - Asians in American Film and Television, Prof. Scott Kurashige (R&E)
History 363 / POL SCI 389.010 - US Foreign Policy and International Politics since World War II, Prof. David Smith
History 347 / ANTHRO 346 - Latin America, The Colonial Period (Spanish discussion section available) Prof. Rebecca Scott (R&E)
History 361 - U.S. Intellectual History, 1750-1940, Prof. John Carson (HU)
History 368 / WS 360 / AMCULT 342 - History of the Family in the U.S., 1870-1990, Prof. Regina Morantz-Sanchez (R&E, ID)
History 374 / AMCULT 374 - The Sixties, Prof. Matthew Countryman (SS)
History 384 / JUDAIC 384 - Modern Jewish History, 1880-1948: European Culture and the Jews , Visiting Professor Steven Aschheim
History 390.002 - MINI COURSE: The Iranian Islamic Revolution: Society, Religion and Regional Ambition, Graduate Student Instructors Eric Schewe and Krista Goff .... A 2-credit mini-course meets for six weeks from October 19 to November 25. Cannot be counted as a history concentration course.
History 433 - Russia Under the Tsars, From Peter the Great to the Revolutions of 1917, Visiting Professor Alexander Semyonov
History 451 / ASIAN 480 - Japan Since 1700, Prof. Micah Auerback
History 481.001 / History 591.002/ JUDAIC 417.004 / JUDAIC 517.002 - European Cultural History, Visiting Professor Steven Aschheim
History 481.002 / German 449 - Spirituality and Madness: Religious Women from the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment, Prof. Helmut Puff
History 466 - The United States, 1900-1945, Prof. Howard Brick
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