Fall 2006
All courses numbered 500 and above are graduate courses. Graduate students may also take Undergraduate 400 Level Courses for graduate credit.
Undergraduates need to submit a course permit to enroll.
Hist 526 In Defiance of Babel: The Quest for a Universal Language
Verkholantsev
M 2-5PM
HIST 529 African American History to 1900
Engs
T 2-5PM
HIST 533 The Pseudo-Dionysian Tradition
Matter and Waldman
M 3-5PM
HIST 553 British Women Writers
Wallace
M 12-3PM
HIST 585 Ethnography and Memory
St. George
M 4-7PM
HIST 608 Proseminar in Urban Studies
Katz
T 6-9PM
HIST 610.301 Gender and Sexuality in Modern American History
Peiss
W 2-5PM
HIST 610.302 American Political History, mid 19th-century to the Present
Sugrue and Hahn
M 2-5PM
HIST 620.301 European Intellectual History, 1300 - 1600
Moyer
R 1:30-4:30PM
HIST 620.302 Europe, 1890 - 1945
Steinberg
M 2-5PM
HIST 620.303 Early Modern Empires
Feros
W 2-5PM
HIST 620.401 Literature, Religion, and the Bible in Enlightenment Germany
S. Richter
M 1-3PM
HIST 700.301 The Study of History
Nathans
WR 10-1PM
HIST 720.301 Revolutions in Modern Europe
Kristen Stromberg Childer
T 1:30-4:30PM
HIST 730.301 Image and Power in Colonial Latin America
Farris
T 2-5PM
