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Nov 23, 2024
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2013-2014 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
History Minor
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History Overview
The History Department offers a major, a minor and elective courses for non-majors. The program exposes students to different fields of knowledge, offering training in critical thinking; the accumulation, organization and analysis of information; and clear and concise writing. History courses provide an excellent background for graduate school, teaching, careers in law, government, journalism, international affairs, museum, library and archival work, and business. With courses on every major geographical area of the world, and with conceptual approaches ranging from political and diplomatic to social, intellectual and cultural, the History Department offers a rich and diverse curriculum.
For more information, please visit the History Department’s website. Minor Requirements
Students who wish to obtain an undergraduate minor in history must meet the following requirements: a minimum of six history courses, at least three at the 200 level, and no more than four in any one geographical area. At least one of the six courses must be a seminar or a proseminar. History Faculty
Program Faculty
Taner Akçam, Ph.D.
Norman Apter
Debórah Dwork, Ph.D.
Janette T. Greenwood, Ph.D.
Willem Klooster, Ph.D.
Thomas Kuehne, Ph.D.
Nina Kushner, Ph.D.
Douglas Little, Ph.D.
Olga Litvak, Ph.D.
Drew McCoy, Ph.D.
Ousmane Power-Greene, Ph.D.
Amy Richter, Ph.D. Adjunct Faculty
John Brown, Ph.D.
Paul Burke, Ph.D.
Richard Ford, Ph.D.
Everett Fox, Ph.D.
Thomas Massey, Ph.D.
Mark Miller, Ph.D.
Meredith Neuman, Ph.D.
Kristina Wilson, Ph.D. Affiliate Faculty
Robert Dykstra, Ph.D.
Alden Vaughan, Ph.D. Emeriti Faculty
George A. Billias, Ph.D.
Daniel Borg, Ph.D.
Paul Lucas, Ph.D. Research Faculty
Paul Ropp, Ph.D. History Courses
Course Offerings by Geographic Area
European History
- HIST 040 - The Witchcraze: Witch Hunts in Early Modern Europe
- HIST 042 - Nazi Germany: Rise and Fall
- HIST 070 - Introduction to European Histor: Part I, to 1600
- HIST 071 - Introduction to European History, Part II, Since 1600
- HIST 104 - Introduction to Russian History
- HIST 110 - Early Modern Europe
- HIST 115 - Authority and Democracy: The History of Modern Central Europe
- HIST 118 - Revolutionary Europe, 1789-1918
- HIST 142 - Central Europe in the Long 19th century (1756-1914)
- HIST 143 - War and Peace: Central Europe, 1914-2003
- HIST 152 - Jews in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America
- HIST 153 - Europe in the Age of Extremes: the 20th Century
- HIST 165 - Nazi Germany and the Holocaust
- HIST 175 - Holocaust: Agency and Action
- HIST 185 - The Russian Revolution, 1890-1938
- HIST 205 - Renaissance and Reformation
- HIST 212 - History of Sexuality: 1750 to the Present
- HIST 224 - Russian Visual Culture
- HIST 228 - Early Modern Britain
- HIST 229 - Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe
- HIST 232 - Finding the Subject: Comparative Histories of Prostitution
- HIST 234 - History of Racism in Modern Europe
- HIST 236 - Gender, War and Genocide in 20th Century Europe
- HIST 237 - The Holocaust Perpetrators
- HIST 241 - Jewish Popular Culture
- HIST 249 - Early Modern France, 1559-1792
- HIST 253 - 20th-Century Europe
- HIST 255 - History of the Jews in Eastern Europe
- HIST 256 - The British Empire
- HIST 260 - Rescue and Resistance During the Holocaust
- HIST 261 - Jewish Children in Nazi-Occupied Europe
- HIST 264 - The European Mind, History & Theory, 1700-2000
- HIST 265 - Life and Death in the City: Occupied Europe, 1939-1945
- HIST 266 - Refugees
- HIST 270 - Modern Jewish Thought
- HIST 273 - Life Under Occupation
- HIST 276 - Collective Memory and Mass Violence
- HIST 283 - Eastern European Jewish Diaspora: Culture and Community in Twentieth Century US, USSR and Israel
- HIST 292 - Yiddish Literature and the History of Jewish Secular Culture
- HIST 294 - A Culture of Dissent: Russian Radicalism in Historical Perspective
- HIST 295 - Dangerous Women
Global History
- HIST 033 - Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism: The Cultural Heritage Of China
- HIST 080 - Introduction to Modern East Asia
- HIST 081 - Modern East Asia, 1600-Present
- HIST 090 - Twentieth Century Global History
- HIST 128 - History of Modern Israel
- HIST 130 - Introduction to History of Genocide
- HIST 135 - History of Armenia
- HIST 162 - The History of the Modern Middle East
- HIST 181 - Chinese Civilization
- HIST 182 - Modern China
- HIST 191 - Pirates and Smugglers in the Atlantic World
- HIST 206 - Africans in the Americas, 1500-1888
- HIST 226 - Comparative Colonialism
- HIST 227 - The Caribbean in the Era of Slavery, 1492-1886
- HIST 230 - History of the Armenian Genocide
- HIST 233 - Confucianism, Daoism, Buddhism: Intellectual History of China
- HIST 235 - The Atlantic World
- HIST 238 - America, Russia, and the Cold War, 1917-1991
- HIST 254 - The Age of Atlantic Revolutions
- HIST 262 - Genocide, Denial, Facing History and Reconciliation
- HIST 276 - Collective Memory and Mass Violence
- HIST 280 - Women in Chinese History, 1000 CE to Present
- HIST 281 - China since 1949: State, Economy and Family in the People’s Republic
- HIST 282 - Chinese Women in Literature and Society
- HIST 283 - Eastern European Jewish Diaspora: Culture and Community in Twentieth Century US, USSR and Israel
- HIST 286 - The Vietnam War
- HIST 288 - Exploring Public History
- HIST 290 - Political Dissent in Chinese History
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