Courses
Fall 2009
Please note: This is a tentative list only. Inevitably there will
be changes in the proposed curriculum due to leaves, retirements, and the
hiring of new members of the department. Students should reconfirm offerings
during the pre-registration period of the semester before a course is to
be given.
| Course # |
Course Title |
Professor
Time Block |
0193
[Formerly HST. 187] |
Cities in Revolution: The Urban Experience of the American Revolution |
Carp
6 |
0196
[Formerly HST. 181] |
World War One and its Legacy
View syllabus (pdf) - subject to change
|
Foster
7 |
0197
[Formerly HST. 184] |
Religion and Law in Islamic History |
Manz
7 |
| Course # |
Course Title |
Professor
Time Block |
| 0100 |
Historical Marxism |
Mulholland
H |
0122
[Formerly HST. 88] |
America and the National Pastime |
Gittleman
6+ |
0123
[Formerly HST. 174] |
Industrial America and Urban Society: The Progressive Era to the Great Depression
View syllabus (pdf) - subject to change |
Ueda
F+ block Thursday/Friday 12-1:15 |
0126
[Formerly HST. 179.08] |
Religion and U.S. Politics |
Curtis
E+ |
0134
[Formerly HST. 124] |
Tokugawa Japan |
Leupp
8 |
0150
[Formerly HST. 119.02] |
Ancient Greece/Roman Medicine |
Phillips
E+ |
0153
[Formerly HST. 119.13] |
Martin Luther: Man and Era |
Brown
J+ |
0167
[Formerly HST. 64] |
Medieval Islam
View syllabus (pdf) - subject to change |
Manz
F+ |
| 0170 |
Development as History
View syllabus (pdf) - subject to change |
Ekbladh
5 |
| 0175 |
Islam in the West |
Jalal
|
| 0176 |
Literature and Power in 17th Century France (course will be
taught entirely in French) |
Hakim
E+ |
| Course # |
Course Title |
Professor
Time Block |
| 0200 |
Graduate Historiography |
Baghdiantz-McCabe
O |
| 0212 |
Graduate Colloquium: History and Memory |
Winn
6 |
| 0291 |
Collections Care and Preservation |
Neuman
W 6:30-9:30PM |
| 0292 |
Museum Studies Internship |
Robinson
R 6:00-9:00PM |
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