Courses
Spring 2014
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 |
| 91 |
Black Panther Seminar [Foundation Seminar] |
Joseph |
| 95 |
Science and Education in South Asia |
Manjapra |
| Course # |
Course Title |
Professor |
| 190 |
Travel Writing and History [Research Seminar] |
Baghdiantz-McCabe |
| 192 |
Brazil & Argentina Seminar |
Winn |
| 193 |
The Global 1930's [Research Seminar] |
Ekbladh |
| 196 |
The Congress of Vienna [Research Seminar] |
Malchow |
| Course # |
Course Title |
Professor |
| 02 |
Globalization |
Winn |
| 03 |
A World in Motion |
Ueda |
| 10 |
International Relations in a Historical Perspective |
Malchow |
| 25 |
Antebellum & Civil War America, 1815-1877 |
Carp |
| 29 |
U.S. Foreign Relations 1900 to Present |
Ekbladh |
| 35 |
African American History in the Post Civil Rights Era |
Joseph |
| 43 |
Japan from 1868 |
Leupp |
| 53 |
Europe to 1815 |
Proctor |
| 57 |
Renaissance and Reformation Europe |
Rankin |
| 63 |
Modern Germany: Unification to Reunification |
Manjapra |
| 74 |
Modern Armenia |
Baghdiantz-McCabe |
| 77 |
Algeria 1945 |
Roberts |
| 83 |
Special Topics - The Many Faces of Community |
Ueda |
| 85 |
History of Science and Education in South Asias |
Manjapra |
| Course # |
Course Title |
Professor |
| 100 |
Marxism |
Mulholland |
| 110 |
S’rn African History from the late 19th Century to the present |
Penvenne |
| 134 |
Tokugawa Japan |
Leupp |
| 154 |
Health and Healing in Medieval and Early Modern Europe |
Rankin |
| 157 |
Empresses, Saints & Scholars: The Women of Byzantium [cross-list with Classics 110] |
Proctor |
| 167 |
Medieval Islamic History |
Manz |
| 168 |
Egypt since 1952 |
Roberts |
| 170 |
Islam on the Indian Ocean Rim |
Jalal |
| 175 |
Contemporary South Asia |
Jalal |
| 178 |
International Research Colloquium |
Penvenne |
| Course # |
Course Title |
Professor |
| 212 |
Graduate Colloquium in Early American History |
Carp |
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