Fall 2007
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 610.301 History and Memory in Comparative Perspective
Kropp
T 1:30-4:30PM
HIST 617.301 Readings in American Economic, Business, Industrial, and Labor Histories
Licht
T 9-12NOON
HIST 620.301 Early Modern British History
Todd
W 1-4PM
HIST 620.302 Soviet History
Nathans
T 1:30-4:30PM
HIST 630.301 Teaching World History
Lees
R 1:30-4:30PM
HIST 630.302 History and Historiography: Topics in Imperial China
Fei
W 2-5PM
HIST 700.301 The Study of History
Peiss
W 10-1PM
HIST 702.401 Historical Anthropology
Mitchell
R 3-6PM
HIST 710.301 Atlantic World of the Long 19th Century
Hahn
M 1-4PM
HIST 720.301 Research in Medieval and Early Modern History
Moyer
T 1:30-4:30PM
HIST 720.302 Economic Ideas from Adam Smith to Marx, Mill and Maine
Steinberg
M 1:30-4:30PM
