HIST 114(S) (formerly 110) The Mao Cult*
HIST 127(F) (formerly 105) The Expansion of Europe
HIST 129(S) (formerly 107) Religion, Race, and Gender in the Age of the French Revolution*
HIST 148(F) (formerly 102) The Mexican Revolution: 1910 to NAFTA*
HIST 164(S) (formerly 104) Slavery in the American South*
HIST 177(F) Vroom!-A Nation on Wheels
HIST 203 (formerly 269) A Survey of Modern African History, 1800-Present (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 204(S) Africa Since 1800*
HIST 209(F) (formerly 275) The Origins of Islam: God, Empire, and Apocalypse (Same as Religion 231)*
HIST 212 (formerly 283) Barbarians in the Middle Kingdom: China to 1850 (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 213(S) (formerly 284) Modern China, 1800-Present: Continuity and Change*
HIST 216(F) (formerly 285) Modern Japan*
HIST 222(S) (formerly 216) Greek History (Same as Classics 222)
HIST 223 (formerly 218) Roman History (Same as Classics 223) (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 226(S) (formerly 205) Europe from Reformation to Revolution: 1500-1815
HIST 227(F) (formerly 207) A Century of Revolutions: Europe in the Nineteenth Century
HIST 228(F) (formerly 209) Europe in the Twentieth Century
HIST 234 (formerly 230) Britain, 1688-1848 (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 235(S) (formerly 231) Britain Since 1848
HIST 238 Germany in the Twentieth Century (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 240(F) (formerly 232) Muscovy and the Russian Empire
HIST 241 (formerly 233) The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 242 (formerly 287) Latin America from Conquest to Independence (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 243(S) (formerly 288) Modern Latin America, 1822 to the Present*
HIST 249(F) (formerly 225) The Caribbean from Slavery to Independence: A Comparison of Empires*
HIST 252(F) (formerly 243) America from San Gabriel to Gettysburg, 1492-1865
HIST 253(S) (formerly 244) The United States from Appomattox to AOL, 1865-Present
HIST 281(F) (formerly 261) African-American History Through Emancipation*
HIST 282(S) (formerly 262) African-American History From Reconstruction to the Present*
HIST 286(F) (formerly 250) Introduction to U.S. Latino Studies (Same as American Studies 250)*
HIST 292(F) Technology and Culture (Same as History of Science 305)
HIST 293(S) History of Medicine (Same as History of Science 320)
HIST 301A(F) History, Theory, Practice
HIST 301B(S) Autobiography as History: An American Character?
HIST 301C(F) Historical Materialism: The Theory of Evolution and Marxist History
HIST 301D(S) Is History Eurocentric?
HIST 303(S) History of South Africa*
HIST 304 (formerly325) South Africa and Apartheid (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 309(S) (formerly 278) Women and Islam (Same as Religion 232)*
HIST 313 (formerly 345) Women in Chinese History (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 322(F) (formerly 239) Women in Greece and Rome (Same as Classics 239)
HIST 325(S) Charlemagne and the Formation of Europe (AD 700-900)
HIST 326(S) War in European History
HIST 327(F) Knighthood and Chivalry
HIST 330(S) The Social History of Ideas: Enlightenment and Revolution
HIST 331 (formerly 307) The French and Haitian Revolutions (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 333 (formerly 329) Modern European Intellectual History (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 334(S) Fin-de-Siecle London and Berlin: Two Versions of the European Metropolis
HIST 335 (formerly 316) Class, Gender, and Race in Post-1945 Britain (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 338 (formerly 335) Weimar Germany (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 342(S) Creating Nations and Nationalism in Latin America*
HIST 343 (formerly 328) Gender and History in Latin America (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 344 (formerly 305) Latin-American Revolutions and the United States (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 346 (formerly314) History of Modern Brazil, 1822 to the Present (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 353 (formerly 319) Politics and Culture in Colonial British America (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 354 (formerly 321) Gender and Community in Early America (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 361(S) Metropolis: The History of New York City
HIST 364(F) (formerly 311) History of the Old South*
HIST 365(S) (formerly 312) History of the New South*
HIST 370 (formerly 308) Studies in American Social Change (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 372(S) (formerly 313) The Rise of American Business
HIST 373(S) (formerly 221) American Religious History (Same as Religion 221)
HIST 380 (formerly 227) Comparative American Immigration History (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 381(S) African-American Religious History (Same as Religion 226)
HIST 382 (formerly 318) The Black Radical Tradition in America (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 384(F) (formerly 331) Comparative Asian-American History, 1850-1965*
HIST 386(S) (formerly 317) Intellectual Traditions of Chicano Nationalism*
HIST 387(F) (formerly 211) Puerto Ricans in the United States*
HIST 389 (formerly 327) Major Themes in the History of Native America (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 390 (formerly 343) An Intellectual History of Southwestern Indians (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 393 Urban Theory (Same as Environmental Studies 393) (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 395(S) (formerly 322) Vietnam
HIST 396 (formerly 338) Victorian Psychology (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 402 (formerly 373) African Political Thought (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 414(S) The Other Chinas: China, Taiwan and Hong Kong
HIST 425(S) East Meets West in the Middle Ages: The First Crusade (Same as Religion 215)
HIST 438 (formerly 353) Nazi Germany (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 440 (formerly 372) Reform, Revolution, Terror: Russia, 1900-1939 (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 441(S) Gorbachev and the Collapse of Soviet Communism
HIST 443(F) (formerly 355) Slavery, Race and Ethnicity in Latin America*
HIST 453 (formerly 361) Salem Witchcraft (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 454 (formerly 386) The American Revolution (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 456(F) (formerly 360) Civil War and Reconstruction
HIST 467(S) Black Urban Life and Culture*
HIST 469(F) Notions of Race and Ethnicity in American Culture (Same as American Studies 403)*
HIST 470 (formerly 358) The Chinese-American Experience (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 471 (formerly 369) Methods in Latino Studies: Community, Family, and Identity Formation*
HIST 473 (formerly 362) Stuff (Not offered 2000-2001)*
HIST 475 (formerly 356) Modern Warfare and Military Leadership (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 477 (formerly 352) History and the Body (Not offered 2000-2001)
HIST 478(S) (formerly 381) The Ghetto from Venice to Harlem*
HIST 480T (formerly 370T) Western Political Thought in Transition (Not offered 2000-2001)+
HIST 487T(F) (formerly 374T) The Second World War: Origins, Course, Outcomes, and Meaning+
HIST 493(F) Senior Thesis Research/Writing Seminar
HIST 497(F), 498(S) Independent Study
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