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HI 150: Introduction to Jewish History
Matthew Creighton
HI 151: The Emerging United States to 1865
Professor McConville
HI 175: World History to 1500
Professor John Thornton
HI 190: History of Boston
Andrew Robichaud
HI 192: American Popular Culture
Instructor Brianna Tafolla Rivière
HI 200 (Fall): The Historian’s Craft
Professor Sarah PhillipsHI 213: Sacred and Secular Power in Christianity and Islam
Professor Phillip Haberkern
HI 226: Cities and Culture
HI 238: Modern Africa
Chepchirchir TiropHI 241: Sport and Society
Professor Chepchirchir TiropHI 265: Modern France
Professor Brooke Durham
HI 266: French Revolution and Napoleon
Professor James H. Johnson
HI 271: The Nazis
Professor Jonathan Zatlin
HI 272: Russia’s Empire under the Tsars
Professor Alexis Peri
HI 287: History of American Foreign Relations since 1898
Professor David Mayers
HI 297: African American Women’s History
Professor Paula Austin
HI 298: Black Freedom Dreams – America and the World
Professor Craig
HI 315: The American West
Professor Sarah Phillips
HI 338: Repression, Revolution, & Rock n’ Roll: US in 1950s & 1960s
Professor Bruce SchulmanHI 340: Hip Hop History
Professor Chad Williams
HI 350: Atlantic History
Professor John Thornton
HI 370: Samurai, Ships, and Soil: Japan Among the Empires of Asia, 1600-1950
Professor Rui Hua
HI 377: The Sword, the Cross, and the Crescent-Byzantium and the Near East
Professor Simon Payaslian
HI 384: History of Genocide
Professor Simon Payaslian
HI 392: Israel – History, Politics, Culture, Identity
ProfessorHI 393 A1: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Nahum Karlinsky
HI 393 B1: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Dotan Greenvald
HI 399: Introduction to Latin American Politics and International Relations
Professor
HI 401: Senior Honors Seminar 1
Professor Alexis Peri
HI 424: Communism, 1789-1989
Professor Jonathan ZatlinHI 466: 20th Century Indigenous Histories
Professor Brianna Tafolla-Riviere
HI 480: The Theater of History
Professor Richardson
HI 490: Blacks and Asians: Encounters Through Time and Space
Professor Ronald RichardsonHI 502: Drafts of History – Reporting, Revising, and Renewing Modern US History
Professor Bruce SchulmanHI 516: The Life, Times and Work of W. E. B. Du Bois
Professor Chad WilliamsHI 529: History Media Lab — Producing Public-Facing History
Professor Benjamin SiegelHI 532: The Far Right in Europe
Professor Quinn Slobodian
HI 537: World War II: Causes, Course, Consquences
Professor Brooke Durham
HI 546: Places of Memory: Historic Preservation Theory and Practice
Professor White
HI 559: Wars, Peace, and Diplomacy
Professor David Mayers
HI 569: Boston Architectural and Community History Workshop
Ian StevensonHI 587: U.S.-Mexican Borders
Professor Jeffrey Rubin
HI 698: African American Historiography
Professor Paula AustinHI 808: Historiography
Professor Phillip HaberkernHI 809: Historical Methods
Professor Brooke Blower
HI 900 (Spring): Dissertation Workshop
Professor Andrew Robichaud