HISTORY
Courses
- His 101: History of Europe to 1648
- His 102: History of Europe Since 1648
- His 105: The United States to 1877
- His 106: The United States Since 1877
- His 160: Introduction to Latin American History
- His 170: Introduction to African History
- His 180: Introduction to East Asian History
- His 185: Intro. to the History of the Middle East
- His 300: North America, 1450-1715
- His 301: Colonial America
- His 302: America/Age of Revolution, 1740-1789
- His 303: US History, 1789-1850: Emerging Nation
- His 304: US History, 1877-1918: Nation Redefined
- His 305: The United States, World War I-1945
- His 306: The United States Since 1945
- His 307: African American History to 1865
- His 308: African American History Since 1865
- His 309: World War I
- His 310: United States Diplomacy Since 1898
- His 311: History of Japan-United States Relations
- His 312: Women in United States History
- His 313: U.S. Intellectual History to 1900
- His 314: U.S. Intellectual History Since 1900
- His 315: The American Dream
- His 316: United States Economic History
- His 317: John F. Kennedy, 1960-1963
- His 318: United States Labor History
- His 319: United States Religious History
- His 320: United States Military History
- His 321: US Legal/Constitutional History
- His 322: Race, Gender, Science in Early America
- His 323: Historical Methods
- His 324: Black Women's Enterprise & Activism
- His 324: Race, Gender, Courtship-African Am Hist.
- His 327: Historical Perspectives: Slavery America
- His 328: History of African Americans in Sport
- His 329: The Civil Rights Era
- His 330: The History of Mississippi
- His 331: The South Through the 19th Century
- His 332: The South in the 20th Century
- His 333: The Era of the Civil War, 1850-1877
- His 334: The Blue and the Gray
- His 335: Economic History of the South
- His 336: Women in Southern History
- His 337: History of Religion in the South
- His 338: Masculinities/Femininities, Amer. Cultur
- His 339: African-American Women's History
- His 340: Science in the Modern World
- His 341: The Darwinian Revolution
- His 342: History of Southern Africa
- His 343: Latin America and the Cold War
- His 344: Race and Ethnicity in Latin America
- His 345: Latin Am. Cities: Culture,Space,Power
- His 346: Gender and Power in Latin America
- His 347: Latin American History on Film
- His 348: The Golden Age of Athens
- His 349: Alexander the Great
- His 350: Greek History
- His 352: Roman Republic
- His 353: Roman Empire
- His 354: The Middle Ages
- His 355: Eur-Late Middle Ages and Renaissance
- His 356: Reformation Europe, 1517-1648
- His 357: Age of Absolutism & Enlight, 1648-1789
- His 358: Europe in Age of Revolution, 1789-1890
- His 359: Europe: Imperialism, World War 1890-1945
- His 360: Europe: Cold War, Detente, Econ Integrat
- His 361: History of the Holocaust
- His 362: World War II
- His 363: France, 1789-Present
- His 364: History of Germany, 1800-1918
- His 365: History of Germany, 1918 to the Present
- His 366: Late Imperial & Revolutionary Russia
- His 367: Soviet Russia
- His 368: Italy from Cavour & Garibaldi to Present
- His 369: Medieval England, 1066-1509
- His 370: Early Modern England, 1509-1688
- His 371: Britain: Aristocracy to Democracy
- His 371: War, Rebellion, and Revolution in Africa
- His 372: Great Britain in the Modern Age
- His 373: History of Ancient Christianity
- His 374: Medieval Church and Empire
- His 375: History of Medieval Christianity
- His 376: Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
- His 377: The French Revolution, 1789-1815
- His 378: European Society & Econ, 1750-1914
- His 379: European Society & Econ in 20th Century
- His 380: Society and the Sexes in Modern Europe
- His 381: The Middle East Since 1914
- His 382: The Cold War
- His 383: Muslim World: Origins to the Middle Ages
- His 384: British Empire and Commonwealth
- His 385: History of Islam in Africa
- His 386: Muslim World: Middle Ages to World War I
- His 387: Modern Africa
- His 388: Mexico and Central America
- His 389: Samurai and Cinema
- His 390: Latin American Social Revolutions
- His 391: South Asia and the Indian Ocean
- His 392: Conquest & Resist. in Latin Am 1450-1800
- His 393: State, Citizen, Nation: Modern Latin Ame
- His 394: Late Imperial and Modern China
- His 395: China in Revolution
- His 396: Modern Japanese History
- His 397: China and the United States since 1784
- His 398: War and Memory in Japan
- His 399: Problems in History
- His 400: Undergrad Research: US History
- His 401: Directed Readings in History
- His 402: Directed Research in History
- His 405: Topics in History Abroad
- His 445: Undergrad Research: Europe to 1648
- His 450: Undergrad Research: European History
- His 460: Undergrad Research: African History
- His 470: Undergrad Research: Latin Am History
- His 480: Undergrad Research: East Asia
- His 490: Undergrad Reading Seminar in History
- His 505: Historiography: US through Reconstructio
- His 506: Historiography: US since Reconstruction
- His 509: Historiography: African American History
- His 550: Historical Methods & Philosophy of Hist
- His 551: Historiography: Europe to 1815
- His 552: Historiography: Europe since 1789
- His 601: Professionalization and Colloquium I
- His 602: Professionalization and Colloquium II
- His 605: Readings: US through Reconstruction
- His 606: Readings: US Civil War to Present
- His 607: Readings: Southern US History
- His 611: Readings: Era of the US Civil War
- His 612: Readings: US Depression & War
- His 613: Readings: Contemporary US History
- His 651: Readings: European History to 1815
- His 652: Readings: European History since 1789
- His 653: Readings: Russian History
- His 660: Readings: Gender History of Mod. Europe
- His 661: Readings: Europe & the Atlantic Worl
- His 662: Readings: History of Stalinism
- His 663: Readings: History of Modern Consumerism
- His 664: Readings: 20th Century Econ & Social Pol
- His 670: Readings: Slavery in Africa
- His 671: Readings: Colonialism in Africa
- His 681: Readings: British History to 1815
- His 682: Readings: British History since 1815
- His 685: Readings: Middle East History
- His 686: Readings: Colonial Latin Amer. History
- His 687: Readings: Social Movements. Mod Lat Am
- His 688: Readings: Race and Ethnicity in Latin Am
- His 689: Readings: Seculariz/Sacraliz in Latin Am
- His 690: Readings: Gender & Power in Latin Am
- His 691: Readings: Modern Latin Am History
- His 692: Readings: African History
- His 693: Readings: General US History
- His 694: Readings: General European History
- His 695: Readings: Chinese History
- His 696: Readings: Selected Areas
- His 697: Thesis
- His 698: Special Topics
- His 701: Research: US through the Civil War
- His 702: Research: US from Civil War to Present
- His 751: Research: European History to 1815
- His 752: Research: European History since 1789
- His 781: Research: British History to 1815
- His 782: Research: British History since 1815
- His 791: Research: Modern Latin American History
- His 797: Dissertation
- Hst 199: What is History?
- Hst 308: Slavery in Ancient Greece and Rome
- Hst 312: Birth of Europe-Vikings, Crusades, Empir
- Hst 313: Saints and Sexuality
- Hst 316: Martyrs of the English Reformation
- Hst 320: Tudor-Stuart Britain & Ireland,1485-1688
- Hst 336: The Napoleonic Era
- Hst 337: History of London
- Hst 340: Postcolonial Europe
- Hst 346: Russia - Cold War to the War in Ukraine
- Hst 348: Women Who Ruled in European History
- Hst 355: Water in the Middle East
- Hst 364: Independence of Latin America, 1760-1830
- Hst 372: Decolonization in Africa
- Hst 374: Nationalism in Africa
- Hst 376: History of West Africa to 1800
- Hst 377: History of West Africa Since 1800
- Hst 378: Africa since Independence
- Hst 380: Pre-Modern China
- Hst 384: Global Shanghai
- Hst 385: Gender/Sexuality in East Asian History
- Hst 386: Capitalism and Communism in Modern China
- Hst 396: Global Female Prophecy
- Hst 408: US - World War II to Watergate, 1945-74
- Hst 409: US History since 1974
- Hst 412: The Mississippian Shatter Zone
- Hst 419: Black Women’s Enterprise & Activism
- Hst 423: History of Mass Incarceration in the US
- Hst 425: The Era of Reconstruction
- Hst 427: Disease and Medicine in American History
- Hst 436: US Sexuality History
- Hst 456: Southern Music History
- Hst 460: Public History
- Hst 461: History on Location
- Hst 463: Practicum in Public History
- Hst 465: Digital History
- Hst 472: The Cold War
- Hst 474: The Vietnam War
- Hst 478: History of Pharmacy
- Hst 479: Alcohol in the Americas
- Hst 491: Problems in History- Europe
- Hst 492: Problems in History- World
- Hst 493: Undergraduate History Internship
- Hst 498: Undergrad Research Seminar in History
- Hst 520: Historiography for Late Antiquity
- Hst 523: Historiography of the Late Middle Ages
- Hst 570: Historiography: Precolonial Africa
- Hst 571: Historiography: Colonial Africa
- Hst 585: Historiography of the Modern Middle East
- Hst 595: Introduction to Public History
- Hst 596: Queer Mississippi
- Hst 600: Graduate Practicum in Public History
- Hst 614: Readings: US Women's and Gender History
- Hst 615: Readings-Sexuality in Modern US History
- Hst 616: Readings-Disease/Medicine in US History
- Hst 617: Readings-Native North America
- Hst 620: Readings: Late Antiquity, Byzantine Hist
- Hst 641: Readings in Global History: Gender
- Hst 699: Internship in History
- Hst 720: Research Seminar in Late Antiquity
- Hst 770: Research - African History
- Hst 785: Research in Mod Middle Eastern History
- Hst 799: Graduate Writing Workshop
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