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Undergraduate Courses - Spring 2002
Number
Name
Instructor
HIST 104A/B
Modern American Civilization
Lindstrom
HIST 203
The Rise & Fall of Rome
Kadish, Gerald
HIST 207
Reformation & Renaissance Europe
Trexler, Richard
HIST 208A/B
Privilege & Protest in Pre-Modern Europe
Brown, Howard G.
HIST 212
Europe, 1900 - 1955
Shefftz, Melvin
HIST 233
Africa, Europe and the Americas, II
(also taught as AFST 233 & LAC&C 233)
Patterson, Tiffany
HIST 235
Muslim Peoples of the World
(also taught as AFTST 235)
Muhammad, Akbar
HIST 242
Second Temple Period
(also taught as JUST 242)
Arkush, A.
HIST 243
Medieval Jewish History
(also taught as JUST 243)
Arkush, A.
HIST 251
Revolutionary America
McConville, Brendan
HIST 253
Civil War and Reconstruction
Kerr-Ritchie, Jeff
HIST 264A
Immigration & Ethnicity in the United States
Reeves-Ellington
HIST 280C
Blacks & Jews in American Cultural History
(also taught as JUST 280A)
Karp, Jonathan
HIST 281L
Jews in the Age of Renaissance
(also taught as JUST 284E)
Karp, Jonathan
HIST 281M
Russia and the World
(also taught as RUSS 232)
Loewen
HIST 281Q
Image and Space in Early Modern England
(also taught as ARTH 281Q)

Walkling

HIST 285C
Ancient Egyptian Art
(also taught as ARTH 286H)
Kadish, Gerald
HIST 286A
World Environmental History
(also taught as ENV 286/7)
Fan, Fa-ti
HIST 286B World Environmental History Fan, Fa-ti
HIST 332
War, Past & Future
Wagar, W. Warren
HIST 341
China and the West
Chaffee, John W.
HIST 345B
The Holocaust
(also taught as JUST 345A)
Kansteiner, Wulf
HIST 352A
US Culture & Social Change, 1880-1920
(also taught as ENG 450V)
Elbert, Sarah
HIST 361
Society & Culture in Contemporary US
Dubofsky, Melvyn
HIST 377
West African History : 16th-20th Century
(also taught as AFST 377)
Muhammad, Akbar
HIST 380C
Reform in the United States, 1880-1920
Lindstrom
HIST 380E
African American Heritage/ Poetry & Jazz
(also taught as AFST 385E)
Okpewho
HIST 381G
Women's Lives - 20th Century Britain
(also taught as SOC 379)
Davin, A.
HIST 381H Immigration in 20th C. Europe Camiscioli, Eli
HIST 381J
Monastery and Cathedral Towns
(also taught as ARTH 331)
Abou-El-Haj, Rifa'at A.
HIST 386E
Africa in World Systems Perspective
(also taught as SOC 311)
Coquery-Vidrovitch
HIST 386J
20th Century Japan
(also taught as SOC 380E)
Bix, Herbert
HIST 386K
The US and the Philippines
de Vera, Arleen
HIST 386L
Wars & Revolutions in the 20th Century
Abou-El-Haj, Rifa'at A.
HIST 395 Internship in History staff
HIST 397 Independent Study staff
HIST 404
The Ancient Historians
Kadish, Gerald
HIST 432
Alternative Futures
Wagar, W. Warren
HIST 454
Taming the Call of the Wild
(also taught as WOMN 454)
Elbert, Sarah
HIST 462
Religion in America Since the Civil War
Amenda
HIST 480J
Gender, Race & Empire in American History
Patterson, Tiffany
HIST 481K
World War II in Europe
Shefftz, Melvin
HIST 481M
European Gender History and Theory
(also taught as WOMN 454)
Camiscioli, Elisa
HIST 486D
Explorations in Comparative History
Abou-El-Haj, Rifa'at A.
HIST 486G
War Crimes in the 20th Century
Bix, Herbert P.
HIST 487G
Science, Technology & National Imagination
Fan, Fa-ti
HIST 498 Honors Thesis I staff
HIST 499 Honors Thesis II staff




Graduate Courses - Spring 2002
Number
Name
Instructor
HIST 501G War Crimes in the 20th Century Bix, Herbert P.
HIST 501J
Comparative Slavery
Kerr-Ritchie, Jeff
HIST 501N Science, Technology & National Imagination Fan, Fa-ti
HIST 501R Explorations in Comparative History Abou-El-Haj, Rifa'at A.
HIST 501S
Rome: Ancient/Modern/Postmodern
(also taught as ARTH 470C)
Burroughs
HIST 532E
Popular Uses of History
Lindstrom
HIST 532F
From Calvin to Arminius: Religious Transformation of American Society
McConville, Brendan
HIST 540A
Class and Culture in the Interwar Years
Dubofsky, Melvyn
HIST 540B
Asian American History: Recent Interpretations
de Vera, Arlene
HIST 545A
Modern Latin America: Race, Place & Nation
Appelbaum, Nancy
HIST 550D The Ancient Historians Kadish, Gerald
HIST 551A
Female Spirituality in Late Antiquit & Early Modern Christianity
(also taught as MDVL 552)
Effros, Bonnie
HIST 551D
Medieval Shrines/Modern Inventions
(also taught as ARTH 483B)
Abou-El-Haj, Rifa'at A.
HIST 552B
Early Modern Europe Colloquium
Trexler, Richard
HIST 552F
European Violence in the Pre-Modern Era
Brown, Howard G.
HIST 560B

European Gender History and Theory
(also taught as WOMN 480G)

Camiscioli, Elisa
HIST 576A
Modern China Colloquium
Chaffee, John W.
HIST 578D West African Hist 16th-20th Century
(also taught as AFST 377)
Muhammad, Akbar
HIST 592
Historiography
Kansteiner, Wulf
HIST 597 Independent Study staff
HIST 599 Masters Thesis staff
HIST 600B
Research Seminar in History
Quataert, Donald
HIST 697 Independent Study staff
HIST 698 Pre-Dissertation Research staff
HIST 699 Dissertation staff
HIST 700 Continuous Registration staff
HIST 707
Research Skills
staff