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Graduate Courses

Spring 2009

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 608 Proseminar in Urban Studies

Katz

Continuation of HIST 608 from the Fall Semester. No new admissions.

HIST 610 Readings in Atlantic History

Brown

HIST 610 U.S. Cultural History

Kropp

HIST 620 Law & Society

Rudolph

HIST 620 Europe and the World

Granieri

HIST 620 Modern European Social History

Lees

HIST 630 Comparative Economic History, 1400 - 1800

Safley

HIST 630 Modern Japan

Dickinson

HIST 630 Comparative Frontiers

Kashani-Sabet

HIST 700.301 The Study of History

Peiss

Continuation of HIST 700 from the Fall Semester. No new admissions.

HIST 710 Problems in Southern History

Hackney and Hahn

HIST 710 Struggle for Racial Equality

Sugrue

HIST 720 The Enlightenment

Kors

HIST 730 Iraq, Egypt, Algeria: Case Studies in the Arab World

Sharkey

HIST 730 Nationalism & Communal Identity in the Modern Middle East

Sharkey