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Overall Classes in HIST
This total also includes classes that may not currently be offered.
HIST 1000: New Topics in History
HIST 1011W: Civilization and the Environment: World History to 1500
HIST 1012W: The Age of Global Contact
HIST 1015W: Globalization: Issues and Challenges
HIST 1031W: Europe and the World: Expansion, Encounter, and Exchange to 1500
HIST 1032W: Europe and the World: Expansion, Encounter, and Exchange from 1500 to Present
HIST 1081W: Martyrs, Monks, Crusaders: World Christianity, 100-1400
HIST 1102: Medieval Tales and their Modern Echoes
HIST 1301W: Authority and Rebellion: American History to 1865
HIST 1302W: Global America: U.S. History Since 1865
HIST 1307: Authority and Rebellion: American History to 1865
HIST 1361W: World War I: A Global History
HIST 1362: Global History of World War II
HIST 1364: Introduction to Global Environmental History
HIST 1365: Global Tourism and the Environment from the late 18th Century to the Present
HIST 1366W: Radical Environmentalism in the United States
HIST 1411W: The Family from 10,000 BCE to the Present
HIST 1463: An Introduction to Imperialism in Asia, 1850-Present
HIST 1534: Introduction to Jewish History and Cultures
HIST 1807: The Constitution: A People's History from the Founding to Now
HIST 1809: The Presidency: Power, Politics, and Policy in the United States
HIST 1811: The Sixties: History & Memory
HIST 1911: A History of the Drug Wars
HIST 1913: Goin' to the U: A Critical History
HIST 1915: Welcome to America?: American Immigration History from the Past to Present
HIST 1917: Racism, Anti-Racism, and the American Dream
HIST 1921: Brexit and Decolonization: Empire, Race, and Belonging in the 21st Century
HIST 1923: Politics of Hunger: Food, Aid, and Globalization after WWII
HIST 1927: Radical Ecology in the Early United States
HIST 1928: The Bright Ages: Reimagining the Middle Ages
HIST 3000: New Topics in History
HIST 3001: Public History
HIST 3020: Hands-On History Topics: Methods and Practices
HIST 3021: Hands-On History: Global Apartheid
HIST 3022: Hands-On History: The 1960s: A Decade of Change
HIST 3023: Hands-On History: Methods Seminar
HIST 3051: Ancient Civilization: Near East and Egypt
HIST 3052: Ancient Civilization: Greece
HIST 3053: Ancient Civilization: Rome
HIST 3054: Ancient Egypt and its Neighbors
HIST 3061: "Bread and Circuses": Spectacles and Mass Culture in Antiquity
HIST 3066: Prehistoric Pathways to World Civilization
HIST 3067W: Archaeology of Prehistoric Europe
HIST 3081: Martyrs, Monks, Crusaders: World Christianity, 100-1400
HIST 3081W: Martyrs, Monks, Crusaders: World Christianity, 100-1400
HIST 3082W: World Christianity, 1300-1800 Reformers, Radicals and Revolutionaries
HIST 3101: Introduction to Medieval History
HIST 3102: Medieval Tales and their Modern Echoes
HIST 3151W: British History to the 17th Century
HIST 3152: British History From the Seventeenth Century
HIST 3211: History of Sexuality in Europe
HIST 3212: Dissident Sexualities in U.S. History
HIST 3244: History of Eastern Europe
HIST 3264: Imperial Russia: Formation and Expansion of the Russian Empire in the 18th and 19th Centuries
HIST 3265: 20th-Century Russia: The Collapse of Imperial Russia, the Revolutions, and the Soviet Regime
HIST 3271: The Viking World: Story, History, and Archaeology
HIST 3283: Marx, Capital, and History: An Introduction to Marxist Theory and History
HIST 3284W: History through Memoir
HIST 3285: Magic and Medicine
HIST 3287: Seeing History through Comics: New Perspectives on the Contentious Past
HIST 3348: Women and Gender in Modern America
HIST 3349: U.S. Women's Legal History
HIST 3361W: World War I: A Global History
HIST 3362: Global History of World War II
HIST 3363: Global History of the Cold War
HIST 3401W: Early Latin America to 1825
HIST 3402W: Modern Latin America 1825 to Present
HIST 3411W: The Family from 10,000 BCE to the Present
HIST 3412: Soccer: Around the World with the Beautiful Game
HIST 3413: War in History: Preparing and Making War in World History
HIST 3415: Migrations in Modern Global History
HIST 3416: Imperialism and its Critics: Ethical Issues, Literary Representations
HIST 3417: Food in History
HIST 3417W: Food in History
HIST 3418: Drink in History
HIST 3419: History of Capitalism: Uneven Development Since 1500
HIST 3423: Central American Revolutions
HIST 3424: Women and Gender in Latin American History
HIST 3425: History of Modern Mexico
HIST 3426: Piracy in the Mediterranean: The World of Merchants and Pirates
HIST 3429: Latin American History in Film and Text
HIST 3431: Early Africa and Its Global Connections
HIST 3432: Modern Africa in a Changing World
HIST 3433: Images of Africa
HIST 3435: History of South Africa from 1910: Anti-Racism, Youth Politics, Pandemics & Gender (Based Violence)
HIST 3436: Fighting for History:Historical Roots of Contemporary Crises in Africa
HIST 3455: West African History: 1800 to Present
HIST 3461: Introduction to East Asia I: The Imperial Age
HIST 3462: From Subjects to Citizens: The History of East Asia From 1500 to the Present
HIST 3466: Religion and Society in Imperial China
HIST 3468: Social Change in Modern China
HIST 3469: History of Women and Family in China, 1600-2000
HIST 3471: Modern Japan, Meiji to the Present (1868-2000)
HIST 3476: War and Peace in Japan Through Popular Culture
HIST 3478: Tigers and Dragons: The Rise of the East Asian Economies, 1930-Present
HIST 3485: History of Southeast Asia
HIST 3486: Hmong Refugees from the Secret War: Becoming Americans
HIST 3487: The Vietnam Wars: French Colonialism and U.S. Intervention in Indochina
HIST 3489: Democracy and popular politics in India
HIST 3493: Islam: Religion and Culture
HIST 3494W: Christ in Islamic Thought
HIST 3504: The Cultures of the Silk Road
HIST 3505: Survey of the Modern Middle East
HIST 3507: History of Modern Egypt
HIST 3509: Approaches to the Study of the Middle East
HIST 3511: Muslims and Jews: Conflict and Co-existence in the Middle East and North Africa since 1700
HIST 3512: History of Modern Israel/Palestine: Society, Culture, and Politics
HIST 3513: North Africa since 1500: Islam, Colonialism, and Independence
HIST 3514: Environmental History of the Middle East and North Africa
HIST 3514W: Water and Oil: An Environmental History of the Middle East
HIST 3546: Islam and the West
HIST 3547: The Ottoman Empire
HIST 3606: Christians, Muslims, and Jews in the Middle Ages
HIST 3609: Military History of Premodern Europe
HIST 3611: Medieval Cities of Europe: 500-1500
HIST 3613: History of the Crusades
HIST 3615W: Women in European History: 1500 to the Present
HIST 3616: The Hundred Years War: France and England in the Middle Ages
HIST 3617: Pagans, Christians, Barbarians: The World of Late Antiquity
HIST 3632: History of Germany; Reformation to Unification: 1500-1871
HIST 3637: Modern Russia: From Peter the Great to the Present
HIST 3652: Early Modern Britain
HIST 3681: Irish History
HIST 3691W: The British Empire
HIST 3704W: Daily Life in Europe: 1300-1800
HIST 3708: The Age of Curiosity: Art, Science & Technology in Europe, 1400-1800
HIST 3719: The Making of Contemporary Europe
HIST 3721: Studies in 20th-Century Europe From the Turn of the Century to the End of World War II: 1900-45
HIST 3722: Studies in 20th-Century Europe From the End of World War II to the End of the Cold War: 1945-91
HIST 3726W: The Century of Refugees: A Global History of Forced Migration, 1900s-2000s
HIST 3727: History of the Holocaust
HIST 3728: The History of Human Rights
HIST 3729: Nazi Germany and Hitler's Europe
HIST 3731: Modern France and Its Empire: Identity, Citizenship and the State 1780 to the Present
HIST 3732: Revolution and Human Rights: The French Revolution and its Legacy
HIST 3746: Game of Thrones: Emperors, Knights and Witches in Central Europe
HIST 3749: Central and Eastern European Migrants in Minnesota
HIST 3767: Eastern Orthodoxy: History and Culture
HIST 3797: History of Population
HIST 3804: Religion and the American Culture Wars
HIST 3811: Antebellum America: Slavery, Expansion and the Development of a Divided Nation
HIST 3812: The Civil War and Reconstruction
HIST 3813W: Slavery and the Making of America
HIST 3821: United States in the 20th Century to 1945
HIST 3822: Making America Modern: 1945 to Present
HIST 3834: Law in American Life, Colonial Era to Civil War
HIST 3835: Law in American Life: 1865 to Present
HIST 3852: Work and Workers in the United States
HIST 3853: Black Protest in Twentieth Century America
HIST 3854: Race and Sport
HIST 3856: The Civil Rights and Black Power Movement, 1954-1984
HIST 3858: Policing, Surveillance, and Social Movements in 20th Century U.S.
HIST 3862: American Immigration History
HIST 3864: African American History: 1619-1865
HIST 3865: African American History, 1865 to Present
HIST 3868W: Race, War, and Race Wars in American History
HIST 3871: American Indian History: Pre-Contact to 1830
HIST 3872: American Indian History: 1830 to the Present
HIST 3877: Asian American History, 1850-Present
HIST 3882: U.S. and the World
HIST 3886: The Age of Atlantic Revolutions, 1765-1830
HIST 3891: American Military History
HIST 3980W: Supplemental Writing in History
HIST 4010W: Research Seminar
HIST 4011W: Capstone Research
HIST 4961W: Major Paper
HIST 4970: History Day Mentorship
HIST 5801: Seminar in American History
HIST 5802: Readings in American History, 1848-Present
HIST 5877: Asian American History
HIST 5910: Topics in U.S. History
HIST 5993: Directed Study
HIST 8015: Scope and Methods of Historical Studies
HIST 8025: Politics of Historical Memory
HIST 8122: Public Histories
HIST 8245: Human Rights: A Global History
HIST 8444: FTE: Doctoral
HIST 8888: Thesis Credit: Doctoral
HIST 8900: Topics in European/Medieval History
HIST 8910: Topics in U.S. History
HIST 8940: Topics in Asian History
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