First Year Courses HIST 10400 Western Civilization since 1500 MARTIN HIST 10605 US History since 1877 MISCAMBLE HIST 10901 Modern Latin America GRAUBART University Seminars (for First-Year Students only) HIST 13184, sec. 01 Puritans in Popular Culture CANGANY HIST 13184, sec. 02 Opportunity Lost? PIERCE HIST 13184, sec. 03 Media Revolutions HOBBINS HIST 13184, sec. 04 Mental Health in America HAMLIN HIST 13184, sec. 05 Travel in American History COLEMAN College Seminars (A&L students only) CSEM 23102 Rebels in Tsarist Russia MARTIN CSEM 23102 Gender and Colonization GRAUBART CSEM 23102 Honors Humanities Seminar NOBLE
Regular Courses (Sophomore and Major Level) Africa/Asia/Middle East HIST 30061 Modern Africa MORGAN HIST 30062 Human Trafficking in Africa GREEN HIST 30080 Medieval Middle East TOR HIST 30141 History of Chinese Medicine MURRAY HIST 30143 Chinese Ways of Thought JENSEN HIST 30099 Borders, Boundaries, Frontiers KAUFMAN HIST 30062 Modern Islamic Thought MOOSA Ancient/Medieval Europe HIST 30301 Unsolved Historical Mysteries HOBBINS HIST 30250 World of the Middle Ages NOBLE HIST 30275 Medieval Poland FIGURSKI HIST 30223 The Age of Alexander BARON HIST 30224 Age of Caesar KROSTENKO
HIST 30231 Roman Law and Governance MAZUREK HIST 30234 Archaeology of Pompeii HERNANDEZ HIST 40230 Topography of Ancient Rome HERNANDEZ Modern Europe HIST 30464 German History 1740-1870 DEAK HIST 30411 British History, 1660-1800 SMYTH HIST 30434 Early Modern Ireland RAPPLE HIST 30495 20 th -Century Poland KUSIAK-BROWNSTEIN HIST 30452 Napoleon Bonaparte: Man, Myth, Legacy PHILLIPS HIST 30417 Ending the British Empire STANECKI HIST 30404 Modern European Imperialisms MORGAN Latin America HIST 30901 Colonial Latin America GRAUBART HIST 30931 19 th Century Emergence of Latin America DEL CASTILLO
HIST 30011 The Bible in the Colonial Americas CANIZARES-ESGUERRA United States HIST 30626 Medicine and Public Health in US History BARON HIST 30805 US Foreign Policy in the Cold War Era MISCAMBLE HIST 30604 US Civil War Era PRZYBYSZEWSKI HIST 30709 Latino Chicago AMEZCUA HIST 30640 Law & Religion in US History PRZYBYSZEWSKI HIST 30632 American Environmental History COLEMAN HIST 30602 American Revolution CANGANY HIST 30806 US Sex/Sexuality/Gender since 1880 BEDERMAN HIST 30613 Sport, America, and the World SOARES HIST 40628 African-American Resistance PIERCE HIST 30895 Race & American Popular Culture RUIZ HIST 30700 Sports and American Culture COLEMAN
Special (Global, Comparative, Thematic, etc.) HIST 30407 World War 2: A Global History BRADY Special Major Courses (Open only to History Majors) History Workshop (History 33000) History Workshop (History 33000) This course is a requirement for and open only to History majors. Designed as a gateway into the major program, it should be taken the semester after the student has declared the major, and it must be taken by the end of the junior year. The History Workshop introduces students to how historians study the past. Students gain insight into the nature of historical inquiry through discussion of how historians actually do history, analysis of primary source documents from two different time periods and places, and, most important, their own efforts to write history. Readings (both exemplary histories and discussions of how to write history) include several books and journal articles, short excerpts from classic theoretical texts, and two large collections of primary source documents. HIST 33000 01 PENSADO HIST 33000 02 SMYTH History 33005 Exploring History Beyond the Classroom GRAFF History 35000 History Internship GRAFF Research Seminars for Juniors and Sophomores Available for Juniors and Sophomores, these courses are open only to History majors, who conduct research in primary sources and write a 25-page paper. Every major (except those undertaking a senior thesis in the History Honors Program) must take at least one of these courses, ideally in the area of concentration. HIST 33405 Britain and Its Empire, 1815-1999 SULLIVAN History 33406 The Great War DEAK HIST 33653 Gender, Women, & Sexuality in the USA (& Beyond) BEDERMAN Departmental Seminars
These courses (HIST 43XXX) are open to senior History majors, who conduct research in primary sources and write a 25-page paper. Every major (except those undertaking a senior thesis in the History Honors Program) must take at least one of these courses, ideally in the area of concentration. HIST 43405 Britain and Its Empire, 1815-1999 SULLIVAN History 43406 The Great War DEAK HIST 43653 Gender, Women, & Sexuality in the USA (& Beyond) BEDERMAN History Honors Program These courses are open only to those History majors participating in the History Honors Program. HIST 53001 Honors Methodology MESERVE HIST 58004 Honors Thesis GRAFF