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Apr 19, 2024
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2015-2016 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Courses
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• HIST 236 - Gender, War and Genocide in 20th Century
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• HIST 237 - The Holocaust Perpetrators
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• HIST 238 - America, Russia, and the Cold War, 1917-1991
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• HIST 243 - American Antiquarian Society Seminar in American Studies
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• HIST 245 - U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East Since 1945
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• HIST 251 - Russian Literature and Philosophy
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• HIST 252 - The Holocaust Through Diaries and Letters
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• HIST 254 - The Age of Atlantic Revolutions
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• HIST 256 - The British Empire
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• HIST 259 - Special Topics in European History
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• HIST 260 - Rescue and Resistance During the Holocaust
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• HIST 262 - Genocide, Denial, Facing History and Reconciliation
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• HIST 266 - Refugees
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• HIST 268 - Special Topics
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• HIST 270 - Modern Jewish Thought
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• HIST 271 - Christians, Jews, and Muslims in Europe, 1100-1900
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• HIST 276 - Collective Memory and Mass Violence
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• HIST 277 - America’s Founding Fathers: Memory and Meaning
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• HIST 279 - Massacres, Genocide and Humanitarian Intervention: Western Powers in the Balkans and the Middle East
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• HIST 280 - Women in Chinese History, 1000 CE to Present
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• HIST 281 - China since 1949: State, Economy and Family in the People’s Republic
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• HIST 284 - Voices From American Slavery in History and the Imagination
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• HIST 286 - The Vietnam War
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• HIST 288 - Sem: Public History: Race in the U.S.
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• HIST 291 - Advanced Topics in International Relations
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• HIST 293 - African American Social and Political Movements
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• HIST 295 - Dangerous Women
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• HIST 297 - Honors Thesis Research
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• HIST 299 - Directed Study
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• HIST 301 - Era of the American Revolution
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• HIST 302 - The Early American Republic
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• HIST 304 - Special Topics in American History
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• HIST 305 - Renaissance and Reformation
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• HIST 310 - Research Seminar
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• HIST 311 - American Consumer Culture
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• HIST 312 - History of Sexuality: 1750 to the Present
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• HIST 313 - Gender and the American City
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• HIST 314 - The American Civil War
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• HIST 315 - The Age of Lincoln
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• HIST 316 - Special Topics: African-American Internationalism
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• HIST 318 - London and Paris: the Making of the Modern City
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• HIST 319 - History of American Women
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• HIST 322 - History of the American South
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• HIST 323 - The Civil Rights Movement
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• HIST 324 - Russian Visual Culture
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• HIST 326 - Comparative Colonialism
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• HIST 328 - Early Modern Britain
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• HIST 330 - History of the Armenian Genocide
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• HIST 331 - Origins of Modern America, 1877-1914 (formerly America in the Gilded Age)
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• HIST 332 - Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism: Intellectual History of China
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• HIST 334 - History of Racism in Modern Europe
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• HIST 335 - The Atlantic World
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• HIST 336 - Gender, War and Genocide in 20th Century
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• HIST 337 - The Holocaust Perpetrators
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• HIST 338 - America, Russia, and the Cold War, 1917-1991
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• HIST 343 - American Antiquarian Society Seminar in American Studies
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• HIST 345 - U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East Since 1945
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• HIST 352 - The Holocaust Through Letters and Diaries
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• HIST 354 - Age of Atlantic Revolution
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• HIST 356 - The British Empire
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• HIST 359 - Special Topics in European History
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• HIST 360 - Rescue and Resistance During the Holocaust
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• HIST 362 - Genocide, Denial, Facing History and Reconciliation
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• HIST 366 - Refugees
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• HIST 368 - Special Topics
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• HIST 370 - Modern Jewish Thought
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• HIST 371 - Christians, Jews, and Muslims in Europe, 1100-1900
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• HIST 376 - Collective Memory and Mass Violence
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• HIST 377 - America’s Founding Fathers: Memory and Meaning
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• HIST 379 - Massacres, Genocide and Humanitarian Intervention: Western Powers in the Balkans and the Middle East
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• HIST 381 - China since 1949: State, Economy and Family in the People’s Republic
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• HIST 385 - Proposal Writing
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• HIST 386 - The Vietnam War
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• HIST 388 - Sem: Public History: Race in the U.S.
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• HIST 391 - Advanced Topics
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• HIST 393 - African American Social and Political Movements
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• HIST 394 - Graduate Research Symposium
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• HIST 395 - Dangerous Women
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• HIST 397 - Master’s Thesis
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• HIST 399 - Graduate Readings
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• HIST 1560 - A History of Russia: to 1861
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• HIST 1570 - Twentieth Century Russia: 1861 to Present
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• HIST 2040 - World War I: The Great War in Society, Literature, and Culture: 1914-1919
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• HIST 2070 - Twentieth Century Europe: Versailles to European Union
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• HIST 2080 - The Rise Of Modern Europe: Renaissance to World War I
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• HIST 2110 - Warfare and Society in Modern Europe
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• HIST 2180 - Malefica: Origin of Witchcraft
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• HIST 2210 - Rise, Fall and Rebirth: Germany in the 20th Century
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• HIST 2230 - The Rise and Fall of Modern China: 1839-1949
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• HIST 2240 - People’s Republic of China:1949-Present
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• HRD 1530 - Principles of Management
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• HRD 2180 - Interpersonal Communication
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• HS 010 - Dialogue Seminar
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• HS 012 - Mindful Choices
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• HS 118 - Art and Empathy: Humanizing the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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• HS 233 - Science Fiction and the Mind of the Other
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• HS 333 - Science Fiction and the Mind of the Other
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• ID 104 - Experiencing the American City
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• ID 105 - Visualizing Human Rights: Culture, Law, and the Politics of Representation
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• ID 106 - Healthy Cities
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