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Undergraduate Course Syllabi
WINTER 2007

HILD 2B: United States History
HILD 7B: Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.
HILD 11: East Asia: The Great Tradition

HIAF 111: Modern Africa Since 1880
HIAF 113: Small Wars and the Global Order

HIEA 113: The Fifteen-Year War in Asia & the Pacific
HIEA 119/SOCB 162R: Religion and Pop Culture
HIEA 122: Late Imperial Chinese Culture and Society (+)
HIEA 131: History of the Modern Chinese Revolution: 1911-1949
HIEA 171/271: Society and Culture in Pre-modern China

HIEU 102A: Ancient Roman Civilization (+)
HIEU 126: Age of Expansion: Europe and the World, 1400-1600 (+)
HIEU 131: The French Revolution: 1789-1814
HIEU 133: Gender in Antiquity and the Early Medieval Mediterranean (+)
HIEU 146: Fascism, Communism and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy: Europe 1919-1945
HIEU 150: Modern British History
HIEU 158: Why Hitler? How Aushwitz?
HIEU 163/263: Special Topics in Medieval History: Ritual and Power in Byzantium (+)
HIEU 166/266: Europeans Abroad 1400-1700 (+)
HIEU 171/271: Special Topics in Twentieth Century Europe: Politics in the Jewish Past

HILA 101: Latin American: The Construction of Independence 1810-1898
HILA 131: History of Mexico

HINE 108: The Middle East Before Islam (+)
HINE 116: The Middle East in the Age of European Empires (1798-1914)
HINE 161/261: Seminar in the Hebrew Bible (+)

HISC 106: The Scientific Revolution (+)
HISC 131: Science, Technology, and Law
HISC 166/266: Topics - The Galileo Affair (+)

HIUS 100: Colonial Period to 1763 (+)
HIUS 106B: American Foreign Relations since 1900
HIUS 107: The Early Republic (+)
HIUS 138/ETHN 167: African American History in War and Peace: 1917 to the Present
HIUS 150: American Legal History to 1865 (+)
HIUS 155: From Zoot Suit-Hip-Hop: Race/Pop Culture Since World War II
HIUS 168/268: Race and Cultural Politics
HIUS 182/282: Special Topics in Intellectual History: American Intellectual History pre-1865

HITO 87: Freshman Seminar - Democratization: What makes it happen? (Radcliff)
HITO 111/211: Marxian Theory
HITO 192: Senior Seminar: The End of the World: Millenarian Rebellion and Race War in the 19th Century Mexico
HITO 193: Research Seminar in Washington D.C.
HITO 195: Honors Essay

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