COURSES IN MODULES
AFRICA
Twagira Environment and Society in Africa (138); Modern Africa (212); Africa to 1800 (217); Gender and Authority in African Societies (226); Reproductive Politics and the Family in Africa (302); Social History of Islam in Africa (334)
AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY
Eudell: Early African American (241); Race Discourse in the Americas (329); Toward an Archeology of the U.S. Prison System (357)
Various Faculty: Modern African American (242)
ASIA
Fullilove: Food Security (374)
Grimmer-Solem: The Origins of Global Capitalism: Economic History, 1400-1800 (268); The Industrial Revolution in Global Context: Economic History Since 1800 (280)
Johnston: Disease and Epidemics in Historical Perspective (222); From Archipelago to Nation State: An Introduction to Japanese History and Culture (260); The Making of Modern Japan from 1500 to the Present (279); Japan and the Atomic Bomb (381)
Pinch: Gandhi and Raj (186); The Raj (186); India Before Europe (258); Modern India (285); Delhi (288); The Great Game (317)
Smolkin: Imperial Russia, 1682-1917 (218); Russian and Soviet History, 1881 to the Present (219)
Tan: Chinese Cities (117); History of Traditional China (223); Modern China (224); Modern East Asia (225); History and Geography (386); History of Science and Technology in Modern China (386); Science, Technology, and Medicine in Modern China (399)
BEFORE MODERNITY: THE PREINDUSTRIAL ERA
Grimmer-Solem: The Origins of Global Capitalism (268)
Johnston: Intro to Japanese History and Culture (260)
Lennox: Encountering the Atlantic World (122); Imaginary Empires (182); Early North America (237); Liberty and Loyalism (238); The Native New World (168)
Masters: Islamic Civilization (231); Empires in World History (251)
Miller: Classic Christian Texts (206); Augustine's Confessions (354); European Intellectual History to the Renaissance (215)
Pinch: Cinema India (123); Gandhi/Raj (186); India before Europe (258); Waterways (264); Modern India (285); Delhi (288);;Greast Game (317)
Tan: History of Traditional China (223)
Shaw: Magic and Witchcraft in Early Europe (134); Kings, Queens and the Foundation of Europe (166); Reformation in Britain (167); Medieval Europe (201); Making of Britain (211); Saints and Sinners (284); Reason against Itself (322); Making History: Practice and Theory (380); Plague, Rebellion, and Heresy, England, 1290-1520 (387); Acceleration of Europe (392)
Smolkin: Russian History to 1881 (218)
Twagira: Africa to 1800 (217)
Various Faculty: Early Modern Europe (202)
BRITAIN AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE
Lennox: Early North America (237); Liberty and Loyalism (238); Moving through the Revolutionary Age (310)
Miller: European Intellectual History Since the Renaissance (216); Contemporary Europe (119)
Shaw: Reformation in Britain (167); Making of Britain (211); Plague, Rebellion, and Heresy, England, 1290-1520 (387)
Pinch: Gandhi and Raj (186); Modern India (285); The Great Game (317)
Tucker: Nineteenth-Century Britain (269)
THE CITY
Grimmer-Solem: Crisis, Creativity and Modernity in the Weimar Republic (319)
Pinch: Delhi (288)
Schatz: Exploring Middletown’s History (171)
Smolkin: Communist Experience (184)
Tan: Chinese Cities (117)
Tucker: Nineteenth-Century Britain (269)
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY: (1945 - )
Greene: Italy and Spain since 1900 (388)
Holmes: French Existentialism and Marxism (383)
Kleinberg: Postmodern Theory with a Historical Intent (318)
Masters: Arab Spring (111)
Miller: Contemporary Europe (119)
Pinch: Modern India (285); Delhi (288)
Schatz: Rise of Conservative Movement in the U.S. (342)
Smolkin: Russian and Soviet History, 1881-Present (219); Communist Experience (184)
Tan: Modern China (224), Modern East Asia (225)
Twagira: Modern Africa (212)
Williams: Environmental History (116)
EARLY MODERN GLOBE (1500-1800)
Eudell: Early African American (241); Modernity and the Work of History (333); Race, Knowledge, and Justice (346)
Garcia: Spanish Inquisition (126); Imperial Spain (255); Spanish Identity in the Early Modern World (305)
Grimmer-Solem: The Origins of Global Capitalism (268)
Lennox: Imaginary Empires (182); Early North America (237); Liberty and Loyalism (238); The Native New World (168)
Masters: Rise & Fall of the Ottoman Empire (228)
Pinch: India before Europe (258)
Twagira: Africa to 1800 (217)
Various Faculty: Early Modern Europe (202)
ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
Fullilove: Industrializations (252); Confidence and Panic (227)
Greene: Modern Europe (203); France since 1870 (220); Italy and Spain Since 1900 (388)
Grimmer-Solem: The Origins of Global Capitalism (268); The Industrial Revolution in Global Context (280); The Social Question and the Rise of the Welfare State (347)
Miller: European Intellectual History to the Renaissance (215)
Schatz: Exploring Middletown’s History (171); American Labor History (266)
Shaw: Medieval Europe (201); Plague, Rebellion, and Heresy, England, 1290-1520 (387)
Tan: Modern East Asia (225); Anthropocene as Modern Grand Narrative (382)
Tucker: Nineteenth-Century Britain (269)
EMPIRES AND ENCOUNTERS
Garcia: Spanish Inquisition (126); Imperial Spain (255)
Grimmer-Solem: The Origins of Global Capitalism (268); The Industrial Revolution in Global Context (280)
Lennox: Encountering the Atlantic World (122); Imaginary Empires (182); Early North America (237); Moving through the Revolutionary Age (310)
Masters: Rise & Fall of the Ottoman Empire (228); Modern Middle East (234); Empires in World History (251)
Pinch: Gandhi and Raj (186); India Before Europe (258); The Great Game (317)
Smolkin: Russian History to 1881 (218); Russian and Soviet History, 1881-Present (219)
Tan: Traditional China (223); Modern China (224); Modern East Asia (225)
Various Faculty: Jewish History: From Biblical Israel to Diaspora Jews (247)
Twagira: Modern Africa (212)
Tucker: Nineteenth-Century Britain (269)
Lopez Fadul: Mexican History & Visual Culture (297); Media & Power in Latin America (321)
ENVIRONMENT AND FOOD
Erickson: History of Ecology (221); The Economy of Nature and Nations (307)
Fullilove: Industrializations (252); Food Security (374); American Food (135)
Grimmer-Solem: Origins of Global Capitalism (268)
Pinch: Waterways (264); Delhi (288)
Tan: Anthropocene as Modern Grand Narrative (382)
Tucker: Seeing the Bigger Picture (262)
Twagira: The Environment and Society in Africa (138)
Williams: Environmental History (116); What is Nature? (155); Farming in America (312)
EUROPE
Erickson: Science in Western Culture, 1650-1900 (254)
Garcia: Spanish Inquisition (126); Imperial Spain (255)
Greene: Appeasement and the Origins of the Second World War (158); The Spanish Civil War (160); Modern Europe (203); France Since 1870 (220); Topics in the History of Europe (292); Italy and Spain Since 1900 (388)
Grimmer-Solem: Empire, Nationhood and the Quest for German Unity (120); Inside Nazi Germany (263); The Origins of Global Capitalism (268) The Industrial Revolution in Global Context (280); Crisis, Creativity and Modernity in the Weimar Republic (319); The Social Question and the Rise of the Welfare State (347); The Holocaust (376)
Holmes: Comparative French Revolutions (377); Enlightenment Concept of the Self (153); European Intellectual History to the Renaissance (216); French Existentialism and Marxism (383)
Kleinberg: Text and Context: Readings in Modern Europe (114); Existentialism in Film and Literature (256); 20th-Century Intellectual History (259); Death and the Limits of Representation (297); Postmodern Theory with a Historical Intent (318)
Miller: Classic Christian Texts (206); Augustine's Confessions (354); European Intellectual History to the Renaissance (215); European Intellectual History since the Renaissance (216); Political Fiction (294); Romanticism and Political Fiction (385); Contemporary Europe (119)
Shaw: Magic and Witchcraft in Early Europe (134); Kings, Queens and the Foundation of Europe (166); Reformation in Britain (167); Medieval Europe (201); Making of Britain (211); Saints and Sinners (284); Reason against Itself (322); Making History: Practice and Theory (380); Plague, Rebellion, and Heresy, England, 1290-1520 (387); Acceleration of Europe (392)
Smolkin: Russian History to 1881 (218); Russian and Soviet History, 1881-Present (219); Religion, Secularism, and Modernity (323); Communist Experience (184); “If there is no God, then everything is permitted?” Moral Life in a Secular World (395)
Tucker: Nineteenth-Century Britain (269)
Various Faculty: Early Modern Europe (202)
GENDER AND SEXUALITY
Greenblatt: Gender and Jewish History (213)
Pinch: Gandhi (181); The Raj (186)
Shaw: Magic and Witchcraft in Early Europe (134); Kings, Queens and the Foundation of Europe (166)
Smolkin: Communist Experience (184)
Tucker: Nineteenth-Century Britain (269)
Twagira: Gender & History (179); Gender and Authority in African Societies (226); Reproductive Politics and the Family in Africa (302); Social History of Islam in Africa (334)
Lopez Fadul: Modern Latin America (245)
GEOGRAPHIES: SPACE AND MAPPING
Lennox: Encountering the Atlantic World (122); Imaginary Empires (182)
Pinch: India Before Europe (258); Waterways (264)
Tan: History and Geography (399)
Tucker: Introduction to Visual Studies: Methods and Debates (3xx)
Williams: Environmental History (116)
HISTORY AND THEORY / HISTORIOGRAPHY
Erickson: Science in the Making (176)
Eudell: What is History? (144); Modernity and the Work of History (333); Race, Knowledge, and Justice (346)
Holmes: Comparative French Revolutions (377); European Intellectual History to the Renaissance (216)
Kleinberg: Text and Context: Readings in Modern Europe (114); Postmodern Theory with a Historical Intent (318)
Miller: Augustine's Confessions (354); European Intellectual History to the Renaissance (215); European Intellectual History since the Renaissance (216)
Pinch: Microhistory and Macrohistory (315)
Shaw: Making History: Practice and Theory (380); History and Theory (338)
Tan: History and Geography (399)
Twagira: Gender and History (179)
Tucker: Introduction to Visual Studies: Methods and Debates (3xx)
Various Faculty: Religion and History (323)
JEWISH HISTORY, SOCIETY, AND CULTURE
Greenblatt: Sarnoff to Seinfeld (161); Gender and Jewish History (213); Overlapping Spheres: Jewish Life in Early Modern Europe (306)
Grimmer-Solem: Inside Nazi Germany (263); The Holocaust (376)
Schatz: American Jewish History (210)
Various Faculty: Jewish History (247); Performing Jewish Studies (313)
LATIN AMERICA
Garcia: Spanish Inquisition (126)
Lopez Fadul: Latin American City (112); Modern Latin American (245); Mexican History & Visual Culture (297); Media and Power in Latin America (321)
MIDDLE EAST
Masters: Arab Spring (111); Rise & Fall of the Ottoman Empire (228); Islamic Civilization (231); Modern Middle East (234); Empires in World History (251); Ethnicity, Religion & Class in the Middle East & the Balkans (311); Mystical Traditions in Islam (337)
MIGRATION
Lennox: Encountering the Atlantic World (122); Early North America (237); Liberty and Loyalism (238)
Pinch: Waterways (264)
Schatz: American Labor History (266); American Jewish History (210)
Smolkin: Russian History to 1881 (218)
Shaw: Acceleration of Europe (392)
NATION AND ETHNICITY
Eudell: Topics in U.S. Intellectual History (235); The Long Nineteenth Century (239)
Greene: Modern Europe (203); France since 1870 (220); Italy and Spain Since 1900 (388)
Grimmer-Solem: Empire, Nationhood and the Quest for German Unity (120); Inside Nazi Germany (263); The Holocaust (376)
Masters: Ethnicity, Religion & Class in the Middle East & the Balkans (311)
Pinch: Modern India (285)
Schatz: American Jewish History (210)
Shaw: Making of Britain (211); Plague, Rebellion, and Heresy, England, 1290-1520 (387)
Smolkin: Russian History to 1881 (218); Russian and Soviet History, 1881-Present (219)
Tucker: Nineteenth-Century Britain (269)
Various Faculty: The US since 1901 (Twentieth-Century US History) (240)
NORTH AMERICA
Erickson: History of Ecology (221); Science and the State (336)
Eudell: War and National (Re)Formation (159); Topics in U.S. Intellectual History (235); The Long Nineteenth Century (239); Early African American (241); U.S. Civil War (293); Toward an Archaeology of the U.S. Prison System (357)
Fullilove: Long 19th Century (239); Industrializations (252); Food Security (374); Materia Medica (393); American Food (135); Confidence and Panic (227)
Lennox: Imaginary Empires (182); Early North America (237); Liberty and Loyalism (238); The Native New World (168); Comparing Revolutions [US and Canada] (349); North of America (372)
Schatz: Exploring Middletown’s History (171); American Labor History (266); American Jewish History (210); Rise of the Conservative Movement in the U.S. (342)
Tucker: Introduction to Visual Studies: Methods and Debates (3xx)
Williams: Environmental History (116); Farming in America (312)
Various Faculty: The US since 1901 (Twentieth-Century US History) (240)
RACE
Eudell: War and National (Re)Formation (159); Topics in U.S. Intellectual History (235); The Long Nineteenth Century (239); Early African American (241); U.S. Civil War (293); Toward an Archaeology of the U.S. Prison System (357); Race Discourse in the Americas (329)
Lennox: Homelands and First Nations (259)
Various Faculty: The US since 1901 (Twentieth-Century US History) (240); Modern African American (242)
Lopez Fadul: Modern Latin America (245); Mexican History & Visual Culture (297)
RELIGION
Eudell: Early African American (241)
Garcia: Spanish Inquisition (126)
Holmes: European Intellectual History to the Renaissance (216)
Lennox: Homelands and First Nations (259)
Masters: Islamic Civilization (231); Mystical Traditions in Islam (337)
Miller: Classic Christian Texts (206); Augustine's Confessions (354)
Schatz: American Jewish History (210); Labor and Religion in American History (380)
Shaw: Magic and Witchcraft in Early Europe (134); Reformation in Britain (167); Medieval Europe (201); Making of Britain (211); Saints and Sinners In Europe (284); Reason against Itself (322); Plague, Rebellion, and Heresy, England, 1290-1520 (387)
Smolkin: Religion, Secularism, and Modernity (323); “If there is no God, then everything is permitted?” Moral Life in a Secular World (395)
Tan: Traditional China (223)
Twagira: Social History of Islam in Africa (334)
Various Faculty: Religion and History (323); Early Modern Europe (202)
REVOLUTION AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
Eudell: War and National (Re)formation (159)
Greene: The Spanish Civil War (160); France at War (164); Modern Europe (203); France Since 1870 (220); Italy and Spain Since 1900 (388)
Grimmer-Solem: Empire, Nationhood and the Quest for German Unity (120); Crisis, Creativity and Modernity in the Weimar Republic (319); The Social Question and the Rise of the Welfare State (347)
Holmes: Comparative French Revolutions (377)
Lennox: Liberty and Loyalism (238); Comparing Revolutions [US and Canada] (349)
Masters: Arab Spring (111)
Pinch: Gandhi and Raj (186)
Schatz: American Labor History (266); Rise of Conservative Movement in the U.S. (342); Labor and Religion in American History (380)
Shaw: Plague, Rebellion, and Heresy, England, 1290-1520 (387)
Smolkin: Russian History to 1881 (218); Russian and Soviet History, 1881-Present (219); Communist Experience (184)
Tan: Modern China (224); Modern East Asia (225)
Tucker: Nineteenth-Century Britain (269)
Various Faculty: Early Modern Europe (202)
Lopez Fadul: Modern Latin America (245); Mexican History & Visual Culture (297); Media & Power in Latin America (321)
SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND MEDICINE
Erickson: Science in the Making (176); History of Ecology (221); Science in Western Culture, 1650-1900 (254); The Economy of Nature and Nations (307); Science and the State (336); The History of Rationality: From Moral Philosophy to Artificial Intelligence (340)
Fullilove: Food Security (374); Materia Medica (393); Social Life of the Modern Fact (217); Life of the Modern Fact (367)
Grimmer-Solem: Origins of Global Capitalism (268); Industrial Revolution in Global Context (280)
Johnston: Disease and Epidemics in Historical Perspective (222)
Miller: Theories and Models (141)
Smolkin: Secularization (2xx)
Tan: History of Science and Technology in Modern China (386)
Tucker: Introduction to Visual Studies: Methods and Debates (3xx)
Lopez Fadul: Media & Power in Latin America (321)
INTELLECTUAL HISTORY
Erickson: Science in Western Culture, 1650-1900 (254); The Economy of Nature and Nations (307); The History of Rationality: From Moral Philosophy to Artificial Intelligence (340)
Eudell: Toward an Archeology of the U.S. Prison System (357)
Greene: Modern Europe (203); France since 1870 (220); Italy and Spain since 1900 (388)
Holmes: Enlightenment Concept of the Self (153); European Intellectual History to the Renaissance (216); Modern Social Thought (350); French Existentialism and Marxism (383)
Kleinberg: Text and Context: Readings in Modern Europe (114); Existentialism in Film and Literature (256); 20th-Century Intellectual History (259); Death and the Limits of Representation (297); Postmodern Theory with a Historical Intent (318)
Miller: Classic Christian Texts (206); Augustine's Confessions (354); European Intellectual History to the Renaissance (215); European Intellectual History since the Renaissance (216); Political Fiction (294); Romanticism and Political Fiction (385); Theories and Models (141)
Schatz: Rise of Conservative Movement in the U.S. (342)
Shaw: Reason against Itself (322)
Tan: History of Traditional China (223); History of Science and Technology in Modern China (386)
Tucker: Introduction to Visual Studies: Methods and Debates (3xx)
Various Faculty: Early Modern Europe (202)
VISUAL AND MATERIAL CULTURE
Grimmer-Solem: Crisis, Creativity and Modernity in the Weimar Republic (319)
Pinch: Gandhi and Raj (186); Delhi (288)
Smolkin: Russian and Soviet History, 1881-Present (219); Communist Experience (184)
Tan: History of Science and Technology in Modern China (386)
Tucker: Seeing the Bigger Picture (262); Introduction to Visual Studies: Methods and Debates (3xx)
Lopez Fadul: Mexican History & Visual Culture (297)
WAR AND VIOLENCE
Eudell: War and National (Re)formation (159); U.S. Civil War (293)
Greene: Appeasement and the Origins of the Second World War (158); The Spanish Civil War (160); France at War (164); Modern Europe (203); Europe in the Age of Violence (209); France Since 1870 (220); Fascism (371); Italy and Spain Since 1900 (388)
Grimmer-Solem: Empire, Nationhood and the Quest for German Unity (120); Inside Nazi Germany (263); The Holocaust (376)
Johnston: Japan and the Atomic Bomb (381)
Lennox: Early North America (237); Liberty and Loyalism (238); Homelands and First Nations (259)
Masters: Empires in World History (251)
Pinch: Gandhi and Raj (186); Modern South Asia (285); The Great Game (317)
Shaw: Medieval Europe (201); Plague, Rebellion, and Heresy, England, 1290-1520 (387)
Smolkin: Russian History to 1881 (218); Russian and Soviet History, 1881-Present (219)
Tan: Modern East Asia (225); Anthropocene as Modern Grand Narrative (382)
Various Faculty: Early Modern Europe (202)
updated October 19, 2017