Academics
Course Index
- 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 348: Women Who Ruled in European History
- Hst 355: Water in the Middle East
- Hst 364: Independence of Latin America, 1760-1830
- Hst 374: Nationalism in Africa
- Hst 380: Pre-Modern China
- Hst 384: Global Shanghai
- Hst 385: Gender/Sexuality in East Asian History
- 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 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 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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