Spring 2008
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 523.401 Medieval Jewish History
Fishman
M 2-5PM
HIST 530.401 Twentieth Century Afro-American History
Savage
R 1:30-4:30PM
HIST 534.301 History of Medicalization
Linker
W 2-5PM
HIST 535.401 Problems in Ancient History
Grey
T 2-5PM
HIST 550.401 Topics in Jewish History
Ruderman
TBA
HIST 610.301 Twentieth-Century American History
Sugrue
M 2-5
HIST 610.302 Gender and Race and Nation in Civil War America
McCurry
T 1:30-4:30PM
HIST 610.303 Comparative Gender
Brown
R 1:30-4:30PM
HIST 610.401 Immigration and Public Policy
Katz
T 6-9PM
HIST 620.302 Early Modern Europe - Traditions and New Trends
Feros
W 2-5PM
HIST 620.303 Issues and Themes in the History of Imperial Russia
Holquist
R 1:30-4:30PM
HIST 620-304 Modern International History
Granieri
W 2-5PM
HIST 620.401 What is a Book? Written Culture, Texts and Books in Early Modern Europe
Chartier
T 2-5PM
HIST 630-302 Fundamental Issues in Asian Civilization from the Beginnings to the Present
Waldron
T 2-5PM
HIST 630.401 Transnational Asia
Dickinson
M 2-5PM
HIST 700.301 The Study of History
Peiss
W 10-1
Continuation of HIST 700 which began in the Fall semester. No new admissions.
HIST 710.301 Witchcraft in the Early Modern World
St. George
T 1:30-4:30PM
HIST 720.401 Lay Christianity 900 - 1600
Matter and Goldberg
M 2-5PM
