Winter 2004 Courses

Lower Division Courses (100-200 level)

HIST 102 Western Civilization, Appuhn
HIST 105 World History, McNeely
HIST 191 China Past and Present, Goodman
HIST 199 Latin American Culture/History, Haskett
HIST 202 United States, Mohr
HIST 251 African-American History, Summers

Upper Division Courses (300-400/500)

HIST 302 Modern Europe, Dracobly
HIST 309 History of Women in the United States, Reis
HIST 320 High Middle Ages Europe, Wolverton
HIST 346 Russia & the Soviet Union, Kimball
HIST 350 American Radicalism, Pope
HIST 363 American Business History, Pope
HIST 365 Worlds of Childhood, Herman
HIST 381 Latin America, Haskett
HIST 387 Early China, Asim
HIST 399 Samurai in Film, Goble
HIST 399 Crusades, Wolverton
HIST 399 War & Nat Latin America, Aguirre
HIST 399 Advanced History 302, Dracobly
HUM 399 Scientific Revolution, Appuhn
HIST 401 Research, Staff
HIST 403/503Thesis, Staff
HIST 405 Reading, Staff
HIST 407/507 European Peasant/King, Luebke
HIST 407/507 Crime & Punishment in 18C England, McGowan
HIST 407/507 U.S. Medical History, Mohr
HIST 407/507 Gender, Race, Sex, Pascoe
HIST 407/507 Latin American Crime, Aguirre
HIST 409 Supervised Tutoring, Staff
HIST 410/510 Death Penalty, McGowan
HIST 410/510 Memory Hist France/US, Birn/Dennis
HIST 412/512 Hellenistic World, Papakonstantinou
HIST 427/527 German Intell Hist, McCole
HIST 443/523 Witches in Europe, Luebke
HIST 456/556 Revolutionary America, Dennis
HIST 467/567 American West, Pascoe
HIST 472/572 American Masculinities, Summers
HIST 473/573 Environment & West, Spence
HIST 487/587 China Song & Yuan, Asim
HIST 491/591 Medicine & Society in Japanese History, Goble

HIST 601 Research, Staff
HIST 602 Supervised College Teaching, Staff
HIST 603 Dissertation, Staff
HIST 605 Reading, Staff
HIST 608 Coll Soc Rev E Asia 45, Dirlik
HIST 608 Coll European History, McCole
HIST 608 Coll Power: Theory and History, Herman
HIST 613 Historical Methods and Writing, Pascoe

Cross Listed Courses

EURO 410 European Union as History, Sheridan
GEOG 410/510 American Cent/Amer Empire, Smith
HUM 399 Sci Revolution, Appuhn
ANTH 452/552 Topics in Postcolonialism, Globalization, and Transnationalism, Dirlik

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