HIST 101(F) America in the 1960s
HIST 105(F) The Expansion of Europe
HIST 106 The Old Regime and the French Revolution (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 111 Topics in Asian American History (Not offered 1997-98)*
HIST 115 The Great Depression: Culture, Society, and Politics in the 1930s (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 116(S) Environmental History of Africa (Same as Environmental Studies 116)*
HIST 117 History as Politics: Japan (Not offered 1997-98)*
HIST 203(F) The Early Middle Ages (Same as Religion 217)
HIST 204(S) The Later Middle Ages (Same as Religion 218)
HIST 205 Europe from Reformation to Revolution: 1500-1815 (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 207 A Century of Revolutions: Europe in the Nineteenth Century (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 209(S) Europe in the Twentieth Century
HIST 216 Greek History (Same as Classics 216) (Not offered 1997-98; to be offered 1998-99)
HIST 218(S) Roman History (Same as Classics 218)
HIST 220(S) Nature: The History of an Idea (Same as Environmental Studies 222)
HIST 222 European Imperialism: The Conquest and Division of the World (Not offered 1997-98)*
HIST 225 The Caribbean from Slavery to Independence: A Comparison of Empires (Not offered 1997-98)*
HIST 227(F) Comparative American Immigration History*
HIST 230 Britain, 1714-1848 (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 231 Britain Since 1848 (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 232 Russian History to 1855 (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 233(F) Russian and Soviet History, 1855-1991
HIST 238(F) Germany in the Twentieth Century
HIST 239 Women in Greek and Roman Antiquity (Same as Classics 239) (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 242(S) The "Good War": World War II and American Culture and Society
HIST 243(F) America from San Gabriel to Gettysburg: 1492-1865
HIST 244(S) A History of the United States Since 1865
HIST 246 Cultural Encounters in the American West (Not offered 1997-98)*
HIST 248 Twentieth Century American Politics (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 250(F) Introduction to U.S. Latino Studies*
HIST 261(F) African-American History Through Emancipation*
HIST 262(S) African-American History From Reconstruction to the Present*
HIST 263(F) Inter-American Relations*
HIST 269(F) A Survey of Modern African History, 1800-Present*
HIST 270(S) Early African History Through the Era of the Slave Trade*
HIST 278(S) Women and Islam (Same as Religion 232)*
HIST 283(F) Introduction to Chinese History: China to 1800*
HIST 284(S) Modern China, 1800-Present: Continuity and Change*
HIST 285 Modern Japan (Not offered 1997-98)*
HIST 287(F) Latin America to 1826*
HIST 288(S) Modern Latin America/s: Past and Present*
HIST 301A(F) History, Theory, Practice
HIST 301B(S) Historical Materialism: The Theory and Evolution of Marxist History
HIST 301C(S) The Wilsonian Legacy
HIST 301D(S) Varieties of Historical Thinking
HIST 303 Afro-American Religious History (Same as Religion 225) (Not offered 1997-98)*
HIST 304(F) American Labor History
HIST 306(F) Urban Theory (Same as Environmental Studies 306)
HIST 307 The French and Haitian Revolutions (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 308 Studies in American Social Change (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 309 The Social History of American Medicine (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 310 Women in the Traditional West: Ideal and Reality (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 311 History of the Old South (Not offered 1997-98)*
HIST 312 History of the New South (Not offered 1997-98)*
HIST 313 The Rise of American Business (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 315(F) The Civil Rights Movement*
HIST 316(S) Class, Gender, and Race in Post 1945 Britain
HIST 317 Intellectual Traditions of Chicano Nationalism (Not offered 1997-98)*
HIST 318(S) The Black Radical Tradition in America*
HIST 319 Politics and Culture in Colonial America (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 320(S) Adolescence in America
HIST 322 Vietnam (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 323(F) Pagans and Christians, 100-600 (Same as Classics 323 and Religion 215)
HIST 324 Women in the United States Since 1870 (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 325(S) South Africa and Apartheid*
HIST 327(F) (formerly 355T) Major Themes in the History of Native Americans*
HIST 330(F) Orthodoxy, State and Society in Modern Russia (Same as Religion 220)
HIST 331(F) Comparative Asian-American History, 1850-1965*
HIST 332(S) Contemporary Issues in Recent Asian-American History, 1965-Present*
HIST 333 United States Foreign Relations to 1920 (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 334 United States Foreign Relations Since 1920 (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 337(F) Slavery and Emancipation in Latin America and the Caribbean*
HIST 338(F) Victorian Psychology
HIST 340 The United States and International Revolutions (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 343(S) Nationalism and Social Identity in Latin America*
HIST 344(S) The History of Sexuality in America
HIST 346 Masculinity: History and Theory (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 350T(S) History, Nostalgia, and the Politics of Collective Memory
HIST 352 History and the Body (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 353 Nazi Germany (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 356 The Origins of Modern Warfare (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 357 The U.S. Congress (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 358(S) The Chinese American Experience*
HIST 360 Civil War and Reconstruction (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 364(F) Imagining Urban America, Three Case Studies: Boston, Chicago, and L.A.
HIST 365(S) Women in Chinese History*
HIST 366T W. E. B. Du Bois (Not offered 1997-98)*
HIST 369(F) "Mi Familia: Latino Experiences in Family and Community"*
HIST 370T(S) Western Political Thought in Transition
HIST 371(S) Comparative Environmental History of the Americas*
HIST 372(F) The Russian Revolution
HIST 373(F) African Political Thought*
HIST 374T(S) The Second World War: Origins, Course, Outcomes, and Meaning
HIST 375 Twentieth-Century American Religious Movements (Same as Religion 226) (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 377 Issues of Church and State in the Traditional West (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 381(S) The Ghetto from Venice to Harlem*
HIST 384 Contemporary Japan (Not offered 1997-98)*
HIST 385T Inventing Gender: America 1600-1850 (Not offered 1997-98)
HIST 386 The American Revolution (Not offered 1997-98)