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Undergraduate Courses - Fall 2009
Number Name Instructor
HIST 101A Western Civilization (LEC) Kadish, Gerald
HIST 101B Western Civilization (LEC) Kadish, Gerald
HIST 103A Foundations of America Sommerville, Diane
HIST 104A Modern American Civ (LEC) 241 Hanson, R. Scott
HIST 121A Mid East Since 1453 Quataert, Donald
HIST 182A Intro Latin Amer Studies Mohamed, Wazir
HIST 183A Intro Africana Studies Nzegwu, Nkiru
HIST 201 Ancient Near East Civ Kadish, Gerald
HIST 204 Early Middle Ages - 300-1000 Black, Winston
HIST 235 Muslim Peoples of World Muhammad , Akbar
HIST 241 Biblical History Zorn, Jeffrey
HIST 244 Modern Jewish History Karp, Jonathan
HIST 255 The US- Early 20th Cen 1919-1945 Bragg, Susan
HIST 264 Immigration&Ethnicity in US Dublin, Thomas
HIST 267A Asian American History Devera, Arleen
HIST 280L The City in US History Hanson, R. Scott
HIST 281J PagansChristnsJews 60-622AD VanDerMeer, Matthew
HIST 281M Russia and the World Loewen, Donald
HIST 281V The Great War: Politcs Lothian, James
HIST 283A Intro to African History Muhammad, Akbaar
HIST 284B Modern South Asian History Lal , Maneesha
HIST 311 Race & Racism-Mod Europe Camiscioli, Elisha
HIST 333 Human Rights Since 1945 Quataert, Jean
HIST 345A The Holocaust (LEC) Kansteiner, Wulf
HIST 362 The US in the 1960's (LEC) Stoner, John
HIST 372 20th Century Japan Bix, Herbert
HIST 380A Law Race & Social Change in the 20th Cen US Nieman, Donald
HIST 380D Revolution & the Founding Bradburn, Douglas
HIST 380M American Childhood Bragg, Susan
HIST 381B Early Modern Britain: Religion, Politics & War Lothian, James
HIST 381E Russia-20th Century DeHaan, Heather
HIST 381H Machiavelli &the Rennaisance Mackenney, R, Richard
HIST 381M ArtorPropagandaLeniRenfen Majer-Osickey, I
HIST 381S Topics in Medieval History Black, Winston
HIST 385C Intro-Arabic-Islamic Civil Bouanani, Moulay
HIST 386M Zionism & its Jewish Critics Karp, Jonathan
HIST 430 War Crimes, Trials, & Justice Bix, Herbert
HIST 480K Magazines and Modernity Bragg, Susan
HIST 480M Race, Gender, & Empire Devera, Arleen
HIST 480V Religion & Politics in Amer Hanson, R. Scott
HIST 481P Seminar in Medieval History Black, Winston
HIST 481V Gender & Sexuality Camiscioli, Elisa
HIST 481Y Inventing the Middle Ages AbouElHaj, Barbara
HIST 485B Late Ottoman & Modern Turkish History Yildirim, Onur
HIST 485C Ancient Egyptian Religion Kadish, Gerald
HIST 486H Early Orientalizing Barzman, Karen
HIST 486N Women, Health & Medicine Lal, Maneesha
HIST 486S Public Health, Society, & State Kutcher, Gerald
HIST 486W The Middle East & the US Quataert, Donald
HIST 486Y The US in the World Stoner, John




Graduate Courses - Fall 2009
Number Name Instructor
HIST 501C War Crimes, Trial &Justice Bix, Herbert
HIST 501F Global History Colloquium Quataert, Jean
HIST 501R The Middle East & the US Quataert, Donald
HIST 501W Public Health, Soc, & State Kutcher, Gerald
HIST 521A Revolutionary America Bradburn, Douglas
HIST 530A Issues: US Hist Before1877 Laats, Adam
HIST 531D Civil War & Reconstruction Sommerville, Diane
HIST 531F Social Science Perspectvs Hacker, J.D.
HIST 551Q Seminar in Medievel History Black, Winston
HIST 551Y Inventing the Middle Ages Abou El-Haj, Barbara
HIST 552B Early Modern Europe: Colloq Lothian, James
HIST 560F European Urban History DeHaan, Heather
HIST 591 Teaching of College Hist Kansteiner, Wulf
HIST 592 Historiography Kansteiner, Wulf
HIST 600S Research Seminar Mackenney, Richard