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Undergraduate Courses
Courses Fulfilling Concentration Requirements
Fall 2004

U.S.history
European history
Non-Western history
Transregional history
Other history courses
Pre-1800

U.S. history
160- U.S. to 1865
161- U.S. since 1865
265- History of the University of Michigan
266- 20th Century American Wars
275- African American History II
284- Sickness and Health in Society
285- Science, Technology & Society
345- History and Theory of Punishment
353- Asians in American Film and Television
361- U.S. Intellectual History
364- Culture and Politics of American Suburbia
367- American Indian History
368- History of the Family in the U.S.
374- Politics and Culture of the Sixties
393.001- Topics: People of Color and the 2004 Election
396.001 Colloquium: Anthropology and American Culture
396.002- Colloquium: Who is an American? National Identity in 20th Century U.S.
396.005- Colloquium: Medicine and Health in US Culture Since 1870
396.006- Colloquium: Selecting American Presidents: 1976 Presidential Campaign
397.001- Colloquium: Black Social Movements of the 20th Century
397.002- Colloquium: Politics of Cold War America
397.004- Colloquium: Stories of Change: American Left and Right
397.005- Colloquium: Stories of Change: American Women's Movements
397.006- Colloquium: Mapping America: Cartographic Constructions of Territory and Identity
461- American Revolution
465- Making of Modern America in the Gilded Age, 1877-1920
476- American Business History

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European history
110- Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation Europe
200- Greece
210- Early Middle Ages
213- The Reformation
220- British History to 1688
287- Armenian History
318- Europe in the Era of Total War
320- Britain, 1901-1939
323- The French Enlightenment
332- Survey of Russia
384 - Modern Jewish History
397.003- Colloquium: Spaces of Power, Designs on Place: Europe Maps the World, 1450-1800
391.001- Topics: Ethnicity, Nation, and Empire in Central Europe, 1750-Present
391.002- Topics: History of European Integration, 1945-Present
402- The End of the Roman Republic
406- The Church and the Jews
416- 19th Century German and European Intellectual History: German Idealism
431- History of the Balkans since 1878
481- Topics: Conflict & Diplomacy in Caucasus

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Non-Western history
204- East Asia: Early Transformations
206- Indian Civilzation
207- Southeast Asian Civilization
241- American and Middle Eastern Wars
246- Africa to1850
250- China from the Oracle Bones to the Opium Wars
304- History of the Pacific Islanders
307- History and Religion of Ancient Judaism
325- History of Islam in South Asia
348- Latin America: National Period
358.001- Topics: Race and Nation in Latin America
392.002- Topics: History of Chinese Science
396.004- Colloquium: Writing Women: South Asian History, Ethnography, and Literature
396.007- Colloquium: The Partition of India
442- Medieval Near East
451- Japan Since 1700
454- Formation of Indian Civilization to 320 A.D.
458- South Asia in the 20th Century
469- Precolonial Southeast Asia
472- Asian Topics: Chinese History before Mongols
498.001- Topics: Modern Central Asia

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Transregional history
227- The British Empire, 1776-1914
310- Globalization in History: The Making of the Modern World
396.003- Colloquium: Slavery, Empire, and the Republic: The Contradictions of French Colonialism 1700-2000


Other history courses - non-regional
300- Epidemics Throughout History
301- Discovery of the Universe
302.001- Topics: History of Disaster
341- Nations and Nationalism
394- Reading Course
399- Senior Honors Colloquium

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Pre-1800
200- Greece (not when used as prerequisite)
204- East Asia: Early Transformations (not when used as prerequisite)
210- Early Middle Ages
213- The Reformation
220- British History to 1688
246-Africa to1850
250- China to the Opium Wars
307- History and Religion of Ancient Judaism
323-The French Enlightenment
397.003- Colloquium: Spaces of Power, Designs on Place: Europe Maps the World, 1450-1800
402- The End of the Roman Republic
406 -The Church and the Jews
442- Medieval Near East
454-Formation of Indian Civilization to 320 A.D.
461- American Revolution
469- Precolonial Southeast Asia
472- Asian Topics: Chinese History before Mongols

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