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Notes for Graduate Students

Continuation Class Please refer to the University Bulletin for specific details regarding registration. Students who should register for CONT 500a Full-time Graduate Research should use sage class #10430; students who should register for CONT 450a Part-time Graduate Research should use sage class #12795. To view course description, please click on the course # link.

(100-199) For Both Undergraduate and Graduate Students

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s)
13242 HIST 103A 1 Roman History to 455 CE
[ hum ss ]
Block D
M,W,Th 11:10 AM–12:00 PM
Golding Judaica Center101
Open
61 / 999 / 0
Kapelle,William E
15947 HIST 111B 1 The Iranian Revolution: From Monarchy to the Islamic Republic
[ ss ]
Block M
M,W 5:10 PM–6:30 PM
Golding Judaica Center101
Open
43 / 999 / 0
Sohrabi,Naghmeh
15608 HIST 113A 1 English Medieval History
[ ss ]
Block F
M,W,Th 1:10 PM–2:00 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr112
Open
32 / 999 / 0
Kapelle,William E
15609 HIST 137B 1 World War I
[ ss ]
Block C
M,W,Th 10:10 AM–11:00 AM
Kutz Hall 132
Open
25 / 999 / 0
Jankowski,Paul
15610 HIST 140A 1 A History of Fashion in Europe
[ ss wi ]
Block J
T,F 12:10 PM–1:30 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr219
Open
44 / 999 / 0
Kelikian,Alice A
15611 HIST 146B 1 Hitler, Germany, and Europe
[ ss ]
Block N
T,F 1:40 PM–3:00 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr112
Open
20 / 999 / 0
Binion,Rudolph
15612 HIST 147A 1 Imperial Russia
[ ss wi ]
Block L
M,W 3:40 PM–5:00 PM
Kutz Hall 132
Open
14 / 999 / 0
Freeze,Gregory L
15613 HIST 160A 1 American Legal History I
[ ss ]
Block C
M,W,Th 10:10 AM–11:00 AM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies201
Open
34 / 999 / 0
Willrich,Michael
15614 HIST 164B 1 The American Century: The U.S. and the World, 1945 to the Present
[ ss wi ]
Block H
T,F 10:40 AM–12:00 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr216
Open
30 / 999 / 0
Engerman,David
15615 HIST 166B 1 World War II
[ ss ]
Block F
M,W,Th 1:10 PM–2:00 PM
Golding Judaica Center110
Closed
88 / 80 / 0
Fischer,David Hackett
15875 HIST 173B 1 Latin American Women: Heroines, Icons, and History
[ nw ss wi ]
See Course Catalog for Special Notes
History 173b, Latin American Women, will count as LALS 100a in fall 2009.
Instructor's Signature Required
Block J
T,F 12:10 PM–1:30 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr104
Open
Consent Req.

10 / 15 / 0
Arrom,Silvia M
15616 HIST 192B 1 Romantic and Existentialist Political Thought
[ ss ]
Block D
M,W,Th 11:10 AM–12:00 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr201
Open
25 / 999 / 0
Hulliung,Mark L
15887 HIST 195B 1 American Political Thought: From the Gilded Age through the New Deal
[ ss ]
Block K
M,W 2:10 PM–3:30 PM
Shiffman Humanities Ctr217
Open
17 / 999 / 0
Hulliung,Mark L
 

(200 and above) Primarily for Graduate Students

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s)
6306 HIST 200A 1 Colloquium in American History
Block L
M,W 3:40 PM–5:00 PM
Rabb Graduate Center203
Open
8 / 999 / 0
Fischer,David Hackett
15618 HIST 203A 1 American Historians and American Identity
Block S2
T 1:40 PM–4:30 PM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies202
Open
6 / 999 / 0
Engerman,David
6310 HIST 210A 1 Historical Research: Methods and New Departures
Block S5
T 4:40 PM–7:30 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr104
Open
10 / 999 / 0
Binion,Rudolph
15619 HIST 215A 1 World History
Block S1
M 2:10 PM–5:00 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr112
Open
11 / 999 / 0
Sreenivasan,Govind
 

Cross-Listed in History

Class # Course # Course Title Time
Location
Enrl / Lim / Wait Instructor(s)
15846 AMST 125A 1 History of United States Feminisms
[ ss ]
Block H
T,F 10:40 AM–12:00 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr112
Open
12 / 999 / 0
Antler,Joyce
Hansen,Karen
15550 ANTH 108B 1 History, Time, and Tradition
[ ss ]
Block V
T,Th 5:10 PM–6:30 PM
Brown Social Science Center218
Open
14 / 999 / 0
Parmentier,Richard
16187 CLAS 115B 1 Topics in Greek and Roman History
[ hum wi ]
Topic for fall 2009: The Invention of History. Recalling the past may be universal, but the origins and practice of history are heavily influenced by Western cultural ideas and constraints about causation, time, human character, the nature of power, and an array of other assumptions. Readings from Herodotus, Thucydides, and Livy will be analyzed within the context of Hebrew, Chinese, and other cultural settings to determine what history is as well as what it might be.
The Invention of History:
Block E
M,W,Th 12:10 PM–1:00 PM
Olin-Sang Amer Civ Ctr104
Open
6 / 999 / 0
Walker,Cheryl L
8452 IMES 104A 1 Islam: Civilization and Institutions
[ hum nw ]
Block V
T,Th 5:10 PM–6:30 PM
Golding Judaica Center101
Open
37 / 999 / 0
Balbale,Abigail
15953 NEJS 142B 1 Secular Jews: Lives and Choices from 1750 to the Present
[ hum ]
Block E
M,W,Th 12:10 PM–1:00 PM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies201
Open
21 / 999 / 0
Polonsky,Antony
15681 NEJS 151B 1 Ghettos, Gondolas, and Gelato: The Italian Jewish Experience
[ hum ss ]
Block M
M,W 5:10 PM–6:30 PM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies202
Open
16 / 999 / 0
Ravid,Benjamin
15691 NEJS 188A 1 The Rise and Decline of the Ottoman Empire, 1300-1800
[ hum nw ss ]
Block L
M,W 3:40 PM–5:00 PM
Lown Cntr for JudaicStudies203
Open
21 / 999 / 0
Levy,Avigdor