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Spring 2013 Graduate Courses

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Please note that this information is subject to change. Please refer to the Student Services website for additional information.

 

Graduate Colloquia

A colloquium consists of readings, primarily in secondary sources, on a series of selected topics. All graduate students are urged to take at least one colloquium each semester.

HS-824 Coll: Big Picture: Mediterranean, Red Sea, and Indian Ocean Sajdi M 3-5:25
HS-838 Coll: International History: Markets, States, and the "Transnational" Cronin T 4-6:25
HS-865 Coll: Religion in America O'Toole Th 3-5:25
 

Graduate Seminars

Seminars primarily involve research in a carefully delineated topic. Students must discuss with the professor whether or not they have the necessary background and, where appropriate, the necessary foreign-language ability to qualify for admission into the seminar. Students are urged to take at least one seminar during their first year of classes.

HS-921 Sem: Medieval History Fleming W 3-5:25
HS-937 Sem: Modern European History Bourg M 3-5:25
HS-978 Sem: 20th C US Johnson T 3-5:25
HS-992 Dissertation Seminar Kenny T 3-5:25
 

Graduate Courses

An asterisk (*) indicates a 75-minute class.

HS-208 Middle East in the 20th Century Braude TTh 12:00*
HS-292 The Witch, the Church and the Law Reinburg TTh 12:00*
HS-305 War and Revolution in Modern East Asia Barnes TTh 1:30*
HS-320 Modern Brazil Morgan TTh 10:30*
HS-329 Caribbean During the Cold War Taylor MWF 12:00
HS-336 The History of Medicine in China Barnes T 3-5:25
HS-339 Travelers in Latin America Sellers-Garcia MWF 10:00
HS-341 The Inquisition Sellers-Garcia MWF 1:00
HS-365 Odysseys in the Western and Islamic Traditions Ross/Sajdi MWF 1:00
HS-368 Early Modern British Expansion: Ireland to America Stanwood MWF 1:00
HS-385 Modern South Asia Parthasarathi MWF 1:00
HS-387 The First Emporer of the Qin: Chinese World/221 BCE Zhang MW 3:00*
HS-390 China Regionalized: Environment, History & Culture Zhang MWF 10:00
HS-410 Disunited Kingdom Savage MWF 1:00
HS-417 Politics and Literature of the Irish Nation, 1800-1922 O'Neill/ Kreilkamp TTh 3:00*
HS-444 End of History and After Cronin TTh 1:30*
HS-476 Culture of Athenian Democracy Hoffman MWF 1:00
HS-488 The French Revolution Spagnoli MWF 11:00
HS-493 From Diatribe to Dialogue: Studies in Jewish-Xian Enc Langer/ Gallagher Th 2-4:50
HS-506 History of the American West Johnson TTh 10:30*
HS-518 US Constitutional History II Rogers TTh 12:00*
HS-519 1863: One Year in History & Literature Quigley TTh 8:30*
HS-520 Race, Riots, and Rodeos: US 1865-1900 Richardson TTh 12:00*
HS-533 History of Medicine and Public Health/Africa Diaspora Summers TTh 9:00*
HS-536 Women and Religion Lyerly MWF 11:00
HS-544 American Masculinities Summers TTh 12:00*
HS-552 US Since 1960 Maney MWF 2:00
HS-561 A Tale of Two Cities: New York and Boston Gelfand TTh 9:00*
HS-566 American ImmigrationII (From 1865) Oh TTh 12:00*
HS-572 US Foreign Policy II / 1945-Present Jacobs MWF 2:00