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History

Department of History

Hugh West, Chair
Professors Gordon, Kenzer, Summers, Treadway, West
Douglas Southall Freeman Professor Don Doyle (Fall 2008), William Doyle (Spring 2010)
Associate Professors Drell, Holton, Mack-Shelton, Watts, H. West
Assistant Professors Brandenberger, Loo, Routt, Sackley, Yanikdag, Yellin
Director of Pre-Law Advising McGarvie
Affiliated Faculty: Howard (Center for Civic Engagement), Leary (University Professor), Pagan (Law), Roberts (Continuing Studies), Stevenson (Classics)

The History Major

Note: A grade of not lower than C (2.0) is required in each course comprising the major.

9 units, including

HIST 100 Introduction to Historical Thinking
One course in United States history
One course in European history
One course in Asian, Latin American, Middle Eastern or African (ALAMEA) history
HIST 400 Research Seminar for Majors
Four units history electives
Notes
  • At least six units must be above the 100 level.
  • At least one unit must be at the 300 level.
  • History courses at the 100, 200 and 300 level may be applied to the distribution requirement.

The History Minor

Note: A grade of not lower than C (2.0) is required in each course comprising the minor.

5 units, with no more than two at the 100 level

Honors Program

Majors who meet the School of Arts and Sciences requirements for departmental honors are encouraged to apply for and pursue the honors program in history. To earn honors in history a student must complete 3.5 units in honors courses:
  • HIST 410 Historiography
  • HIST 411 Honors Thesis Prospectus
  • HIST 412-413 Honors Thesis
Honors students are exempt from HIST 400, but must satisfy all other requirements for the major. HIST 410 may be applied to any field requirement in the major.

Internships

The Department of History has a program of prearranged individual internships. Interested students should inquire in the department or check the department Web page for details.

Courses

HIST 100 Introduction to Historical Thinking

HIST 110 Ideas and Institutions of Western Civilization I

HIST 111 Ideas and Institutions of Western Civilization II

HIST 120 The United States to 1877

HIST 121 The United States since 1877

HIST 130 East Asian Civilizations

HIST 200 Colonial America

HIST 201 The American Revolution

HIST 202 American Women from the Colonial Period to the Present

HIST 204 The Civil War and Reconstruction

HIST 209 African American History to 1865

HIST 210 African American History Since 1865

HIST 212 The Civil Rights Movement

HIST 213 African American Cultural History

HIST 214 United States and the World, 1877-1945

HIST 215 United States and the World Since 1945

HIST 216 American Cultural and Intellectual History Since 1865

HIST 217 State and Society in the United States, 1890-1945

HIST 218 State and Society in the United States, 1945-2001

HIST 219 Work in Twentieth-Century America

HIST 220 The Aegean Bronze Age

HIST 221 Classical Greece

HIST 222 Hellenistic Greece and Republican Rome

HIST 223 The Roman Empire

HIST 224 European Women and Gender before Suffrage

HIST 225 Medieval Italy

HIST 226 The Early Middle Ages

HIST 227 The High Middle Ages

HIST 228 The Medieval Economy: Pre-Industrial Europe, 500-1500

HIST 229 Medieval England

HIST 230 The Renaissance

HIST 234 Georgian Britain, 1714-1837

HIST 235 France: Old Regime and Revolution

HIST 236 Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and After

HIST 237 The Last Soviet Generation

HIST 240 Modern European Thought, 1650-1850

HIST 241 Modern European Thought since 1850

HIST 242 Modern Germany

HIST 243 Modern Britain

HIST 244 The Hapsburg Empire and After

HIST 245 Modern Balkans

HIST 246 Russia in Revolution, 1905-1934

HIST 247 Modern Ireland

HIST 248 European Diplomacy from Bismarck to Hitler

HIST 249 Twentieth-Century Europe

HIST 250 Modern East Asia: 1600-1960

HIST 251 Chinese Revolutions

HIST 252 China Modern: 1900-1940

HIST 253 Empires and Nations in Modern East Asia

HIST 254 Modern Japan

HIST 255 Meiji Japan: An Emperor and The World Named for Him

HIST 261 Modern Latin America

HIST 262 The Making of Modern Brazil

HIST 263 Latin America in the Cold War Years

HIST 270 Early Islamic World

HIST 271 The Modern Middle East

HIST 272 The Ottoman Empire

HIST 281 Africa, c. 1500 to c. 1900

HIST 282 Africa in the Twentieth Century

HIST 283 South Africa since 1500

HIST 290 British Empire and Commonwealth

HIST 291 History of Canada

HIST 299 Special Topics: Periods and Regions

HIST 300 Early American Women

HIST 301 The Civil War in Film and Literature

HIST 303 Psychology in American Society and Culture

HIST 304 African American Women's History

HIST 305 The Urban Crisis in America

HIST 306 American Identities

HIST 307 Intellectual History of the American Founding

HIST 321 History of Work in Europe

HIST 322 Conquest and Coexistence: Medieval Frontier Society

HIST 323 The Victorians

HIST 324 Text and Context: Anna Karenina and Her World

HIST 325 The Enlightenment

HIST 340 Imagining the Other: China and the West

HIST 341 History and Memory: WWII in East Asia

HIST 360 Crime and Punishment in Modern Latin America

HIST 370 Contending Visions of the Middle East

HIST 380 Women and Gender in African History

HIST 390 Food and Power in Africa and Asia

HIST 391 Transnational Social Reform

HIST 392 Nations and Nationalisms

HIST 399 Special Topics: Focused Themes

HIST 400 Research Seminar for Majors

HIST 401 Directed Study

HIST 402 Individual Internship

HIST 410 Historiography

HIST 411 Honors Thesis Prospectus

HIST 412-413 Honors Research Seminar

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