HIST 118(F) "Ten Years of Madness": The Chinese Cultural Revolution (Same as Asian Studies 118) (W)*
HIST 136(F) Before the Deluge: Paris and Berlin in the Interwar Years (W)
HIST 141(F) Modernism, Leisure, and Subjectivity in Fin-de-Siècle Russia (W)
HIST 165(F) The Quest for Racial Justice in Twentieth-Century America (Same as Africana Studies 165) (W)*
HIST 192(F) War and the Disruption of Nature (Same as Environmental Studies 192) (W)
HIST 209(F) The Origins of Islam: God, Empire and Apocalypse (Same as Religion 231)*
HIST 212(F) Transforming the "Middle Kingdom": China, 2000 BCE-1600 (Same as Asian Studies 212)*
HIST 225(F) The Middle Ages (Same as Religion 216)
HIST 226(F) Europe From Reformation to Revolution: 1500-1815
HIST 227(F) A Century of Revolutions: Europe in the 19th Century
HIST 240(F) Muscovy and the Russian Empire
HIST 252B(F) America From San Gabriel to Gettysburg, 1492-1865
HIST 284(F) Topics in Asian American History*
HIST 286(F) Latino/a History From 1846 to the Present (Same as Latina/o Studies 286)*
HIST 301A(F,S) Approaching the Past: History, Theory, Practice
HIST 301F(F) Approaching the Past: Remembering American History
HIST 315(F) Cultural Foundations: The Literature and History of Early China (Same as Chinese 224 and Comparative Literature 220)*
HIST 318(F) Nationalism in East Asia (Same as Asian Studies 245 and Political Science 245)*
HIST 324(F) The Development of Christianity: 30-600 C.E. (Same as Religion 212) (W)
HIST 330(F) Reformation and its Results (Same as Religion 220)
HIST 338(F) The History of the Holocaust (Same as Jewish Studies 338)
HIST 352(F,S) America and the Sea, 1600-Present (Same as Maritime Studies 352) (Offered only at Mystic Seaport.)(W)
HIST 364(F) History of the Old South*
HIST 373(F) Va Va Vroom!-A Nation on Wheels
HIST 378(F) History of Sexuality in America (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 344)
HIST 381(F) Women and Leadership (Same as Leadership Studies 220 and Women's and Gender Studies)*
HIST 383(F) The History of Black Women in America: From Slavery to the Present (Same as Africana Studies 383 and Women's and Gender Studies 383)*
HIST 425(F) The First Crusade (Same as Religion 215) (W)*
HIST 456(F) Civil War and Reconstruction
HIST 471(F) Comparative Latina/o Migrations (Same as Latina/o Studies 471)(W)*
HIST 487T(F) The Second World War: Origins, Course, Outcomes, and Meaning (W)
HIST 493(F) Senior Thesis Research/Writing Seminar
HIST 497(F), 498(S) Independent Study
HIST 117T(S) Clash of Empires: China and the West, 1800-1900 (Same as Asian Studies 117T) (W)*
HIST 129(S) Blacks, Jews, and Women in the Age of the French Revolution (W)*
HIST 154T(S) The American Way of War: The First Three Centuries (W)
HIST 164(S) Slavery in the American South (W)*
HIST 203(S) Sub-Saharan Africa Since 1800*
HIST 213(S) Modern China, 1600-Present (Same as Asian Studies 213)*
HIST 216(S) The Greater Game? Central Asia and its Neighbors Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (Same as Religion 236)*
HIST 228(S) Europe in the Twentieth Century
HIST 237(S) Modern France: From the French Revolution to Rioting Banlieues
HIST 241(S) The Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union
HIST 253(S) The United States from Appomattox to AOL, 1865-Present
HIST 282(S) African-American History From Reconstruction to the Present (Same as Africana Studies 282)*
HIST 294(S) Scientific Revolutions: 1543-1927 (Same as History of Science 224)
HIST 295(S) Technology and Science in American Culture (Same as History of Science 240)
HIST 301A(F,S) Approaching the Past: History, Theory, Practice
HIST 301G(S) Approaching the Past: Westward Expansion in American History
HIST 323(S) Leadership, Government, and the Governed in Ancient Greece (Same as Classics 323 and Leadership Studies 323) (W)
HIST 326(S) War in European History
HIST 329(S) The Christianization of Europe (Same as Religion 214) (W)
HIST 337(S) Empires, Nations and Nationalism in East-Central Europe, 1870-1945
HIST 352(F,S) America and the Sea, 1600-Present (Same as Maritime Studies 352) (Offered only at Mystic Seaport.)(W)
HIST 371(S) American Environmental Politics (Same as Environmental Studies 371)
HIST 392(S) Spiritual Conquest & Expulsion: Jesuits in the Atlantic World, 1540-1773
HIST 439(S) Personality, Society, and Identity in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Russian Thought
HIST 458(S) The Vietnam War and American Life, 1961-75 (Same as Leadership Studies 458)
HIST 466(S) Imagining Urban America, Three Case Studies: Boston, Chicago, and L.A. (Same as American Studies 364)
HIST 467(S) African Americans in Urban America (Same as Africana Studies 467) *
HIST 489T(S) History and the Body (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 489T) (W)
HIST 497(F), 498(S) Independent Study
HIST 111 Movers and Shakers in the Middle East (Same as Leadership Studies 150) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008) (W)*
HIST 127 The Expansion of Europe (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008) (W)
HIST 135T The Great War, 1914-1918 (Same as Leadership Studies 135T) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008) (W)
HIST 148 The Mexican Revolution: 1910 to NAFTA (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008) (W)*
HIST 166 The Age of Washington and DuBois (Same as Africana Studies 166) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008) (W)*
HIST 207 The Modern Middle East (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 218 Modern Japan (Same as Japanese 218) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 222 Greek History (Same as Classics 222) (Not offered 2006-2007)
HIST 223 Roman History (Same as Classics 223) (Not offered 2006-2007)
HIST 229 European Imperialism and Decolonization (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 243 Modern Latin America, 1822 to the Present (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 281 African-American History, 1619-1865 (Same as Africana Studies 281) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 293 History of Medicine (Same as History of Science 320) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)
HIST 301E Approaching the Past: Gender and History (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)
HIST 304 South Africa and Apartheid (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 308 Gender and Society in Modern Africa (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 308)*(Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 309 Women and Islam (Same as Religion 232 and Women's and Gender Studies 232) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 311 The United States and the Middle East (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 319 Gender and the Family in Chinese History (Same as Women's and Gender Studies 319) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 321 History of U.S.-Japan Relations (Same as Japanese 321) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 322 The Construction of Gender in Ancient Greece and Rome (Same as Classics 239 and Women's and Gender Studies 239) (Not offered 2006-2007)
HIST 325 The World of Charlemagne (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008) (W)
HIST 327 Knighthood and Chivalry (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)
HIST 328 Medieval Empires (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)
HIST 331 The French and Haitian Revolutions (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 343 Gender and History in Latin America (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 346 History of Modern Brazil (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 353 North American Indian History: Pre-Contact to the Present (Same as Environmental Studies 353) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 357 Race, Region, and the Rise of the Right (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)
HIST 365 History of the New South (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 368 Cultural Encounters in the American West (Same as American Studies 368) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 370 Studies in American Social Change (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)
HIST 372 The Rise of American Business (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)
HIST 374 American Medical History (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)
HIST 380 Comparative American Immigration History (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 386 Latinas in the Global Economy: Work, Migration, and Households (Same as Latina/o Studies 386 and Women's and Gender Studies 386) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 387 Community Building and Social Movements in Latino/a History (Same as Latina/o Studies 387 and Women's and Gender Studies 387) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 389 History Through Fiction, Fiction Through History: Windows into African-American Culture (Same as English 389) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 393 Sister Revolutions in France and America (Same as Leadership Studies 212 and French 212) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)
HIST 474 The History of Oil (Same as Environmental Studies 474) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)
HIST 475 Modern Warfare and Military Leadership (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)
HIST 476 Apocalypse Now and Then: A Comparative History of Millenarian Movements (Same as Religion 217) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008)*
HIST 483T African Political Thought (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008) (W)*
HIST 486T Historical Memory of the Pacific War (Same as Japanese 486T) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008) (W)*
HIST 488T The Politics and Rhetoric of Exclusion: Immigration and Its Discontents (Same as American Studies 488T) (Not offered 2006-2007; to be offered 2007-2008) (W)