History

101 [101L]. Western Civilization to 1648. (3)


102 [102L]. Western Civilization Post 1648. (3)


161 [161L]. History of the United States to 1877. (3)


162 [162L]. History of the United States Since 1877. (3)


181. History of Early Latin America. (3)


182. Modern Latin American History. (3)


201. The Medieval World. (3)


204. Greek Civilization. (3)


205. Roman Civilization. (3)


220. Studies in History. (1-3, no limit Δ)


251. Traditional Eastern Civilizations. (3)


252. Modern Eastern Civilizations. (3)


260. History of New Mexico. (3)


284. African-American History. (3)


285. African-American History II. (3)


300 / 500. Studies in History. (1-3, no limit Δ)


301 / 501. Greece. (3)


302 / 502. Rome. (3)


303 / 503. Early Middle Ages, 300 to 1050. (3)


304 / 504. The High Middle Ages, 1050 to 1400. (3)


305 / 505. Renaissance Era, 1300 to 1520. (3)


306 / 506. Reformation Era, 1500–1600. (3)


307 / 507. Europe in the Seventeenth Century. (3)


308 / 508. Europe in the Eighteenth Century, 1700–1788. (3)


309 / 509. The French Revolution and Napoleon, 1789–1815. (3)


310 / 510. Modern Europe, 1815–1890. (3)


311 / 511. World War I, 1914–1918. (3)


312 / 512. Modern Europe, 1890–1939. (3)


314 / 514. Old Russia from the Ninth to the Seventeenth Century. (3)


315 / 515. Romanov Russia to 1855. (3)


316 / 516. Russia in the Era of Reform and Revolution, 1855–1924. (3)


318 / 518. Spain and Portugal to 1700. (3)


319 / 519. Spain and Portugal since 1700. (3)


320 / 520. History of Women from Ancient Times to the Enlightenment. (3)


321 / 521. Women in the Modern World. (3)


322 / 522. History of the Women’s Rights Movement. (3)


323 / 523. History of the Jewish People to 1492. (3)


324 / 524. Modern History of the Jewish People. (3)


325 / 525. History of World Communism. (3)


326 / 526. History of Christianity to 1517. (3)


327 / 527. History of Christianity, 1517 to Present. (3)


328 / 528. History of Science From Antiquity to the Scientific Revolution. (3)


329 / 529. History of Science Since the Enlightenment. (3)


330 / 530. The American Colonies, 1607–1763. (3)


331 / 531. The American Revolution, 1763–1789. (3)


332 / 532. Age of Washington and Jefferson. (3)


333 / 533. Age of Jackson. (3)


334 / 534. The Civil War Era. (3)


335. Russian Culture and History through Film. (3)


336. Twentieth Century America 1920–1960. (3)


337 / 537. Twentieth Century America, 1960–Present. (3)


338 / 538. The United States in the World War II Era. (3)


339 / 539. Vietnam War Era. (3)


340 / 540. U.S. Foreign Relations to 1900. (3)


341 / 541. U.S. Foreign Relations from 1900. (3)


342 / 542. Constitutional History of the United States to 1877. (3)


343 / 543. Constitutional History of the United States since 1877. (3)


344 / 544. U.S. Women to 1865. (3)


345 / 545. U.S. Women since 1865. (3)


346 / 546. Native America to 1850. (3)


347 / 547. Native America, 1850–1940. (3)


348 / 548. Native America Post-1940. (3)


349 / 549. Military History of the United States to 1900. (3)


350 / 550. Modern U.S. Military History, 1900 to Present. (3)


360 / 560. History of the American Frontier. (3)


361 / 561. The Trans-Mississippi West. (3)


362 / 562. The American West in the Twentieth Century. (3)


363 / 563. Early History of Mexican-Americans. (3)


364 / 564. Contemporary Chicana/o History. (3)


370 / 570. Inca Empire to Spanish Colony: Spanish South America to 1824. (3)


371 / 571. From Aztec to Spanish Domination: The History of Early Mexico. (3)


373 / 573. The Mexican Revolution. (3)


374 / 574. Southern South America. (3)


375. Rebellion and Revolution in Modern Andean Nations. (3)


376 / 576. Brazil in the Colonial Period, 1500–1822. (3)


377 / 577. Modern Brazil, 1822–Present. (3)


381 / 581. Traditional China. (3)


382 / 582. Imperial China. (3)


383 / 583. Revolutionary China. (3)


384 / 584. History of Japan. (3)


386 / 586. The Islamic Middle East to 1800. (3)


387 / 587. The Modern Middle East from 1800. (3)


388. India. (3)


389. Latin American Thought I. (3)


390. Latin American Thought II. (3)


401 / 601. Anglo-Saxon England, 450–1066. (3)


402 / 602. The Crusades. (3)


411 / 611. History of England, 1066–1660. (3)


414 / 614. Twentieth Century Spanish Culture. (3)


416 / 616. History of Medicine to 1850. (3)


417 / 617. History of Modern Medicine. (3)


418 / 618. City Life. (3)


419 / 619. Formation of Modern European Culture. (3)


420 / 620. Modern France since 1815. (3)


421 / 621. Britain 1660 to the Present. (3)


422 / 622. Modern European Imperialism. (3)


423 / 623. Germany, 1871 to 1971. (3)


424 / 624. Modern Eastern Europe. (3)


425 / 625. Europe and the Balkans. (3)


426 . History of the Holocaust. (3)


427. History of Sexuality. (3)


428 / 628. Women, War and Revolution. (3)


429 / 629. History of Beauty, Body, and Power. (3)


430 / 630. The Old South. (3)


431 / 631. Political History of the United States. (3)


433 / 633. U.S. Environmental History. (3)


434 / 634. History of American Capitalism [U.S. Business and Labor History]. (3)


435 / 635. U.S. Culture and Society 1860-. (3)


437 / 637. The City in America. (3)


438 / 638. American Legal History. (3)


439 / 639. History of Science and Technology in the U.S. . (3)


441 / 641. History of Religion in America. (3)


444 / 612. Native American and Celtic History Since 1700. (3)


453. Asian Studies Senior Thesis. (3)


460. Western Films. (3)


461 / 607. The Western Hero. (3)


462 / 608. Women in the U.S. West. (3)


463 / 643. Hispanic Frontiers in North America. (3)


464 / 644. U.S.–Mexico Borderlands. (3)


465 / 645. History of Mexican Immigration. (3)


466 / 646. Native American Southwest. (3)


468 / 648. Society and Development in Latin America, 1492–Present. (3)


469 / 649. Inter-American Relations. (3)


470 / 650. Labor and Working Class in Latin America. (3)


471 / 651. Women in Early Latin America. (3)


472 / 652. Women in Modern Latin America. (3)


473 / 653. Indigenous Peoples of Latin America. (3)


474 / 654. Slavery and Race Relations. (3)


476 / 656. Latin American Religions. (3)


478 / 678. History of Latin America through Film. (3)


480 . Christians and Spices: The Western Impact on Asia. (3)


482 / 662. Raj: India During British Rule. (3)


490 / 590. World History: Comparative Themes. (3)


491. Historiography. (3)


492. Senior Seminar. (3, no limit Δ)


493. Reading and Research in Honors. (3)


494. Senior Thesis. (3)


495 / 595. Introduction to Public History. (3)


496. Undergraduate Readings in History. (1-3, no limit Δ)


*499. Internship. (3-9, no limit Δ)


500 / 300. Studies in History. (1-3, no limit Δ)


501 / 301. Greece. (3)


502 / 302. Rome. (3)


503 / 303. Early Middle Ages, 300 to 1050. (3)


504 / 304. The High Middle Ages, 1050 to 1400. (3)


505 / 305. Renaissance Era, 1300 to 1520. (3)


506 / 306. Reformation Era, 1500–1600. (3)


507 / 307. Europe in the Seventeenth Century. (3)


508 / 308. Europe in the Eighteenth Century, 1700–1788. (3)


509 / 309. The French Revolution and Napoleon, 1789–1815. (3)


510 / 310. Modern Europe, 1815–1890. (3)


511 / 311. World War I, 1914–1918. (3)


512 / 312. Modern Europe, 1890–1939. (3)


514 / 314. Old Russia from the Ninth to the Seventeenth Century. (3)


515 / 315. Romanov Russia to 1855. (3)


516 / 316. Russia in the Era of Reform and Revolution, 1855–1924. (3)


518 / 318. Spain and Portugal to 1700. (3)


519 / 319. Spain and Portugal since 1700. (3)


520 / 320. History of Women from Ancient Times to the Enlightenment. (3)


521 / 321. Women in the Modern World. (3)


522 / 322. History of the Women’s Rights Movement. (3)


523 / 323. History of the Jewish People to 1492. (3)


524 / 324. Modern History of the Jewish People. (3)


525 / 325. History of World Communism. (3)


526 / 326. History of Christianity to 1517. (3)


527 / 327. History of Christianity, 1517 to Present. (3)


528 / 328. History of Science From Antiquity to the Scientific Revolution. (3)


529 / 329. History of Science Since the Enlightenment. (3)


530 / 330. The American Colonies, 1607–1763. (3)


531 / 331. The American Revolution, 1763–1789. (3)


532 / 332. Age of Washington and Jefferson. (3)


533 / 333. Age of Jackson. (3)


534 / 334. The Civil War Era. (3)


537 / 337. Twentieth Century America, 1960–Present. (3)


538 / 338. The United States in the World War II Era. (3)


539 / 339. Vietnam War Era. (3)


540 / 340. U.S. Foreign Relations to 1900. (3)


541 / 341. U.S. Foreign Relations from 1900. (3)


542 / 342. Constitutional History of the United States to 1877. (3)


543 / 343. Constitutional History of the United States since 1877. (3)


544 / 344. U.S. Women to 1865. (3)


545 / 345. U.S. Women since 1865. (3)


546 / 346. Native America to 1850. (3)


547 / 347. Native America, 1850–1940. (3)


548 / 348. Native America Post-1940. (3)


549 / 349. Military History of the United States to 1900. (3)


550 / 350. Modern U.S. Military History, 1900 to Present. (3)


551 / 351. History of Sport. (3)


560 / 360. History of the American Frontier. (3)


561 / 361. The Trans-Mississippi West. (3)


562 / 362. The American West in the Twentieth Century. (3)


563 / 363. Early History of Mexican-Americans. (3)


564 / 364. Contemporary Chicana/o History. (3)


570 / 370. Inca Empire to Spanish Colony: Spanish South America to 1824. (3)


571 / 371. From Aztec to Spanish Domination: The History of Early Mexico. (3)


573 / 373. The Mexican Revolution. (3)


574 / 374. Southern South America. (3)


576 / 376. Brazil in the Colonial Period, 1500–1822. (3)


577 / 377. Modern Brazil, 1822–Present. (3)


581 / 381. Traditional China. (3)


582 / 382. Imperial China. (3)


583 / 383. Revolutionary China. (3)


584 / 384. History of Japan. (3)


586 / 386. The Islamic Middle East to 1800. (3)


587 / 387. The Modern Middle East from 1800. (3)


590 / 490. World History: Comparative Themes. (3)


595 / 495. Introduction to Public History. (3)


599. Master’s Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)


601 / 401. Anglo-Saxon England, 450–1066. (3)


602 / 402. The Crusades. (3)


607 / 461. The Western Hero. (3)


608 / 462. Women in the U.S. West. (3)


611 / 411. History of England, 1066–1660. (3)


612 / 444. Native American and Celtic History Since 1700. (3)


614 / 414. Twentieth Century Spanish Culture. (3)


616 / 416. History of Medicine to 1850. (3)


617 / 417. History of Modern Medicine. (3)


618 / 418. City Life. (3)


619 / 419. Formation of Modern European Culture. (3)


621 / 421. Britain 1660 to the Present. (3)


622 / 422. Modern European Imperialism. (3)


623 / 423. Germany, 1871 to 1971. (3)


624 / 424. Modern Eastern Europe. (3)


625 / 425. Europe and the Balkans. (3)


628 / 428. Women, War and Revolution. (3)


629 / 429. History of Beauty, Body, and Power. (3)


630 / 430. The Old South. (3)


631 / 431. Political History of the United States. (3)


632 / 432. U.S. Social Life and Leisure. (3)


633 / 433. U.S. Environmental History. (3)


634 / 434. History of American Capitalism [U.S. Business and Labor History]. (3)


635 / 435. U.S. Culture and Society 1860-. (3)


637 / 437. The City in America. (3)


638 / 438. American Legal History. (3)


639 / 439. History of Science and Technology in the U.S. . (3)


641 / 441. History of Religion in America. (3)


643 / 463. Hispanic Frontiers in North America. (3)


644 / 464. U.S.–Mexico Borderlands. (3)


645 / 465. History of Mexican Immigration. (3)


646 / 466. Native American Southwest. (3)


648 / 468. Society and Development in Latin America, 1492–Present. (3)


649 / 469. Inter-American Relations. (3)


650 / 470. Labor and Working Class in Latin America. (3)


651 / 471. Women in Early Latin America. (3)


652 / 472. Women in Modern Latin America. (3)


653 / 473. Indigenous Peoples of Latin America. (3)


654 / 474. Slavery and Race Relations. (3)


656 / 476. Latin American Religions. (3)


662 / 482. Raj: India During British Rule. (3)


664. Advanced Historiography. (3)


665. Seminar in Historical Research Methods. (3, no limit Δ)


666. Seminar and Studies in History. (3, no limit Δ)


668. Seminar and Studies in Medieval History. (3, no limit Δ)


669. Seminar and Studies in Early Modern European History. (3, no limit Δ)


670. Seminar and Studies in European Cultural and Intellectual History. (3, no limit Δ)


671. Seminar and Studies in Modern European History. (3, no limit Δ)


672. Seminar and Studies in British History. (3, no limit Δ)


673. Seminar and Studies in Iberian History. (3, no limit Δ)


674. Seminar and Studies in Modern Russian History. (3, no limit Δ)


675. Seminar and Studies in Early American History. (3, no limit Δ)


676. Seminar and Studies in American Intellectual and Social History. (3, no limit Δ)


677. Seminar and Studies in Civil War Period. (3, no limit Δ)


678. Seminar and Studies in Recent American History. (3, no limit Δ)


678 / 478. History of Latin America through Film. (3)


679. Seminar and Studies in United States Military History. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


680. Seminar and Studies in U.S. Social History and Theory. (3, no limit Δ)


681. Seminar and Studies in United States Diplomatic History. (3, no limit Δ)


682. Seminar in American Western History. (3, no limit Δ)


683. Seminar in American Indian History. (3, no limit Δ)


684. Seminar and Studies in Chicana/o History. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)


685. Seminar in Borderlands History. (3, no limit Δ)


686. Seminar in Early Latin America. (3, no limit Δ)


687. Seminar in Recent Latin American History. (3, no limit Δ)


688. Seminar and Studies in Brazilian History. (3, no limit Δ)


689. Interdisciplinary Seminar on Problems of Modernization in Latin America. (3, no limit Δ)


690. Seminar in Latin American Studies. (3, no limit Δ)


692. Seminar in the History of Women and Gender. (3, no limit Δ)


696. Dissertation/Professionalization Workshop. (3 to a maximum of 15 Δ)


697-698. Problems. (1-9, 1-9, no limit Δ)


699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)


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