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College of Literature, Science and the Arts

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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