HISTORY COURSES FOR SPRING 2011 (By Instructor Name)

(Subject to Change)


Instructor Course Meeting Time

Anderson, Betty S. HI 176: World History II MWF 10-11

HI 393: Americans and the Middle East MWF 11-12

Bacevich, Andrew J. HI 370: American Military Experience MWF 9-10

Backman, Clifford R. HI 102: Emergence of Modern Europe MWF 11-12

HI 406: Monks, Friars, and Saints M 3-6

Blakely, Allison HI 150: History Writing and Research Seminar TR 11-12:30

Blower, Brooke L. HI 367: Americans in the World TR 2-3:30

HI 750: American Historiography T 9-12

Capper, Charles HI 374/874: American Thought and Culture, 1900-Pres. MWF 10-11

Chehabi, Houchang E. HI 397: History of Modern Iran, 1900-Present TR 11-12:30

Chernock, Arianne J. HI 200: The Historian's Craft R 12:30-3:30

HI 322/822: Twentieth-Century Britain TR 9:30-11

Dellheim, Charles


Diefendorf, Barbara B. HI 333/833: French Revolution and Napoleon TR 11-12:30

HI 414: Early Modern Society T 3:30-6:30

Early Modernist HI 313: Early Modern Europe, 1600-1715 TR 12:30-2

Ferleger, Louis A. HI 250: Historical Writing and Statistics [in approval process] TR 9:30-11

HI 701: The Historian's Craft R 12:30-3:30

Fromkin, David HI 591: Making of Modern Middle East M 2-5

Geifman, Anna HI 346/846: History of Soviet Union MWF 11-12

HI 446: The Russian Revolution MW 3-4:30

Glick, Thomas F. HI 200: The Historian's Craft T 3:30-6:30

HI 275: Science and Technology in World History MWF 2-3

Goldstein, Erik HI 344: Great Powers and Eastern Mediterranean TR 11-12:30

Halter, Marilyn HI 755: American Immigration History T 12:30-3:30

Heywood, Linda M. HI 292: Colonialism in Africa TR 11-12:30

Johnson, James H.


Keylor, William R. HI 350: History of Int'l Relations Since 1945 TR 2-3:30

HI 465: The United States and the Cold War W 1-4

Klepper, Deeana C.


Landes, Richard A. HI 309: Millenarian Expectations in Western Hist MWF 1-2

HI 412: Medieval & Early Modern Popular Culture W 9-12

Lukes, Igor HI 341: Central Europe TR 12:30-2

Mayers, David A. HI 759: United States Foreign Policy M 3-6

McCann, James C. HI 200: The Historian's Craft M 3-6

HI 394: Environmental History of Africa TR 3:30-5

McConville, Brendan HI 455: Early American History and Culture T 12:30-3:30

HI 745: Readings in Early American History R 9:30-12:30

Menegon, Eugenio HI 390: Introduction to Modern Chinese History MWF 11-12

HI 487: Late Imperial and Modern China W 3-6

Nolan, Cathal J. HI 537: World War II W 9-12

O'Brien, Suzanne G. HI 381: The Samurai in Myth and History TR 12:30-2

Payaslian, Simon


Phillips, Sarah T. HI 152: The United States Since 1865 TR 3:30-5

Rabinovitch, Simon HI 719: Readings in European History R 3:30-6:30

Richardson, Ronald K. HI 490: Blacks and Asians T 12:30-3:30

HI 590: The World and the West M 2-5

Roberts, Jon H. HI 369/869: Science and Christianity Since 1500 MWF 11-12

HI 900: Dissertation Workshop TBA

Rubin, Jeffrey W. HI 386: Modern Latin America TR 2-3:30

Schmidt, James


Schulman, Bruce J. HI 365: United States Since 1968 TR 12:30-2

HI 575: The Birth of Modern America, 1896-1929 W 6-9

Silber, Nina HI 375: A History of Women in the United States TR 9:30-11

HI 462: History of the American South T 12:30-3:30

Thornton, John K. HI 385/885: Atlantic History, 1500-1825 MWF 10-11

Westling, Jon HI 318: England in the Middle Ages MWF 10-11

HI 319: Tudor History MWF 2-3

Wylie, Diana


Zatlin, Jonathan R. HI 232: History of Contemporary Europe TR 2-3:30



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