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HISTORY (HIST)

101. History of Western Civilization: Backgrounds and Formation to 1648 (3) I II GRD The western heritage of ideas, values, and artistic expression in interaction with economic, social, and political processes and experiences.

102. History of Western Civilization: Emergence of the Modern World-Since 1648 (3) I II GRD The western heritage of ideas, values, and artistic expression in interaction with economic, social, and political processes and experiences. Tier 1 - Individals and Societies.

103. Topical Approaches to Civilization (3) [Rpt./ 2] I II Topical approaches (e.g., slavery, imperialism) to issues in civilization. Consult department for details.

106. History of the United States from 1607 to 1877 (3) I II CDT Political, economic, and social history of the American people from the founding of colonial Jamestown to 1877.

107. History of the United States from 1877 to the Present (3) I II CDT Political, economic, and social history of the American people from the end of Reconstruction to the present. Tier 1 - Individuals and Societies.

117. History of England to 1603 (3) I Survey of English history from pre-history to 1603, with emphasis on legal and constitutional history.

118. History of England from 1603 to the Present (3) II Survey of English history from 1603 to present, with emphasis on political and social history.

170. Indian Civilizations (3) I II (Identical with NES 170, which is home).

171. Ancient Civilizations of the Near East (3) I (Identical with NES 171, which is home).

172. Islamic Civilization: Traditional and Modern Middle East (3) II (Identical with NES 172, which is home).

190. Introduction to African History (3) Introduction to the major themes and social, political, cultural, and economic developments in sub-Sa haran African history. Will cover pre-colonial, colonial, and postcolonial periods. (Identical with AFAS 190).

195. Colloquium

a. Debates With Historians (2) I P, freshmen only.

204. Ancient History: Greek History (3) I A political, social and cultural history of Greek civilization from the Bronze Age to the death of Alexander the Great. (Identical with CLAS 204).

205. Ancient History: Roman History (3) II A survey of Roman civilization from the founding of the monarchy to the emperorship of Constantine the Great. (Identical with CLAS 205).

214A. European Cultural History: Ancient Europe to Absolutism (3) I Ancient Europe to Absolutism. HIST214A is not prerequisite to HIST214B.

214B. European Cultural History: Age of Revolution to Present (3) II Age of Revolution to Present. HIST214A is not prerequisite to HIST214B.

224. Models of Resistance: Post 16th Century African Liberation Movements in Southeast (3) I (Identical with AFAS 224, which is home).

236. Indians in U.S. History (3) I II History of Indians in U.S. development from 1500 to the present with emphasis on relations between competing Indian groups and between Indians and whites.

244. Western America (3) I II Survey of the patterns of American expansion and settlement in the western United States.

245. Frontier America (3) I II Survey of the patterns of frontier expansion and settlement in the eastern and mid-western United States.

249. Technology and The Growth of Civilizations (3) II (Identical with ANTH 249, which is home).

253. History of Women in the United States: Colonial America to 1890 (3) I Changing role of women in American society from colonial times to 1890. (Identical with W S 253). Fulfills the Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, or Non-Western area study requirement.

253B. History of Women in the United States (3) I Changing role of women in American society from colonial times to the present. (Identical with W S 253A). Fulfills the Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, or Non-Western area study requirement. Course number 253A changes to: 253. Course number 253B changes to: 254. Spring 99

254. History of Women in the United States: 1890 to Present (3) I Changing role of women in American society from 1890 to 1890. (Identical with W S 254). Fulfills the Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, or Non-Western area study requirement.

270. Modern East Asia (3) II Introductory survey of recent histories of China, Japan and Korea, focusing on the major watersheds in these countries' modern experiences. The roles of indigenous culture and forces of change as well as foreign influences will be considered. (Identical with EAS 270).

271. The History of Christianity (3) S The history of Christianity is presented with its many shifts, shadows and differing stages, from the Apostle's Council in 48, through Vatican II (1962-65). (Identical with RELI 271).

272. Japanese Civilization (3) I (Identical with JPN 272, which is home).

275. History of China (3) I (Identical with CHN 275, which is home).

276. History of China (3) II (Identical with CHN 276, which is home).

277A. History of the Middle East (3) I (Identical with NES 277A, which is home).

277B. History of the Middle East: Modern Middle East (3) II (Identical with NES 277B, which is home).

299. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./] I

299H. Honors Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./] I

310. The Black Death (3) I A lecture course focusing on Europe in the age of bubonic plague (from 1348 to 1720), with emphasis on changes in climate, food supplies, public health, epidemic disease, demography, and economy. The last third of the course will be devoted to the religious and artistic responses to disaster.

312. Economy and Society in Historical Discourse (3) I Compares historical narratives about economic theories in their contexts.

314. Twentieth Century Europe (3) II History of twentieth century Europe, examining global processes including imperialism and the two world wars interacting with ongoing changes in domestic politics, society and culture.

315. United States Military History (3) I Survey of American wars from colonial times to the present; military institutions, doctrine, application of the principles of war, campaign strategies and tactics, technology, and leadership.

317. History of Modern Ireland (3) I II Survey of Irish history from the Union in 1800 to the present; the course will emphasize the political, cultural, and religious bases of Irish history.

318. English Legal and Constitutional History (3) I II Survey of the origins and development of the English common law from the Anglo-Saxons to the present.

320. Tudor-Stuart England (3) I An intensive study of English history from the accession of Edward IV to the Hanoverian dynasty. (Identical with RELI 320).

321. History of Modern England (3) II An intensive study of English history from the accession of George III to the present.

325. History of France: Development of the Modern French State, 1815-Present (3) I Political, socio-economic, and cultural history of modern France from 1815 to the present day, with emphasis placed on French politics and self-identity. P, 3 units of any European history course.

332. Vietnam and the Cold War (3) S Causes and effects of America's longest war in light of global U.S.-Soviet rivalry and Asian nationalism.

335. Jews in American Film (3) I II S (Identical with JUS 335, which is home).

339. Cultural Traditions, Technology and Business (3) I II Traces the technological aspects of North Atlantic civilization and culture with emphasis on the role of technology in nineteenth and twentieth century capitalist development.

343. History of the Mexican American (3) I Survey from the 16th century to the present, with emphasis on social, political and economic trends in their historical context. (Identical with MAS 343).

345. New American West (3) The major social, political, and economic changes in the twentieth century American West; the commonalities and conflicts within the region.

347. The Old South (3) I II Social, economic, cultural and political history from Jamestown to Secession. (Identical with AFAS 347).

348. The South Since the Civil War (3) I II From the Civil War to the present. (Identical with AFAS 348).

351. Race and Class in Latin America (3) II The impact of commercial expansion, urbanization, industrialization, and ideological change on race and class relations in Latin America from the 16th to early 20th century. (Identical with AFAS 351, LA S 351).

352. Slavery in Latin America (3) I A broadly comparative introduction to slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean. Exploration of slavery, the use of slave labor, and the daily lives of slaves and slave owners in different settings and different cultures. (Identical with LA S 352).

361. The U.S.-Mexico Border Region (3) I Evolution of the borderlands since the mid-nineteenth century, with emphasis on bi-national interaction and interdependence. (Identical with LA S 361, MAS 361).

368. Colonial Mexico (3) I From discovery through the War for Independence. (Identical with LA S 368, MAS 368).

369. Mexico Since Its Independence (3) II Struggle for political, economic and social stability; international relations, cultural patterns. (Identical with LA S 369, MAS 369).

370A. History of the Jews: Modern Jewish History (3) I II (Identical with JUS 370A, which is home).

370B. History of the Jews: The Jew in the Medieval World (to the 17th Century) (3) I II (Identical with JUS 370B, which is home).

372A. History and Religion of Israel in Ancient Times: Biblical Period through the Babylonian Exile (3) I (Identical with JUS 372A, which is home).

372B. History and Religion of Israel in Ancient Times: Ezra-Nehemiah to the Roman Empire (3) II (Identical with JUS 372B, which is home).

374. The Holocaust (3) II Socio-economic and intellectual roots of modern anti-Semitism, evolution of Nazi policy, the world of death camps, responses of Axis and Allied governments, and responses of the Jews. (Identical with JUS 374, R SS 374, RELI 374).

377. Modern Israel (3) I (Identical with JUS 377, which is home).

379. The Ottoman Turkish Empire (3) I (Identical with NES 379, which is home).

381A. History of Muslim Societies (3) I Rise of Islam, creation of Islamic society, relationship of religion and politics. (Identical with NES 381A).

381B. History of Muslim Societies (3) II Evolution and global spread of Muslim societies, modernization and its problems. (Identical with NES 381B).

383. Religion and State in Islam (3) I Examines the changing relationship between Islam and politics from the time of the Prophet to the present day. (Identical with NES 383). Change crosslist to: Identical with NES 383 and RELI 383. Spring 99

384. Topics in African History (3) [Rpt./ 1] Regional and/or thematic topics in pre-colonial, colonial and postcolonial African history, including oral tradition, slavery, religious movements, health and healing, imperialism, and political economy. P, HIST 190 or consent of instructor. (Identical with AFAS 384).

385. Nomad Warriors (3) II Turks and Mongols in the Middle East. Conquests, interaction of nomadic culture and politics with Islamic religion and civilization, legacy of Turco-Mongol rule. (Identical with NES 385).

396. Proseminar

a. Nature and Practice of History (3) I II P, open to majors only, others by department consent only. Writing-Emphasis Course*.

H. Honors Proseminar (3) I

399. Independent Study (1-5) [Rpt./]

399H. Honors Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./] I II

401. Ancient Mesopotamia (3) I II (Identical with NES 401, which is home). May be convened with HIST 501.

403A. History of Greece: From Prehistoric Times to the Outbreak of the Peloponnesian (3) I From prehistoric times to the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War. P, HIST403A is not prerequisite to HIST403B. (Identical with CLAS 403A).

403B. History of Greece: From the Outbreak of the Peloponnesian War to the End of the Hellenistic Age (3) II From the outbreak of the Peloponnesian War to the end of the Hellenistic Age. HIST403A is not prerequisite to HIST403B. (Identical with CLAS 403B).

404A. History of Rome: The Republic to the Death of Caesar (3) I The Republic to the death of Caesar. P, HIST404A is not prerequisite to HIST404B. (Identical with CLAS 404A). May be convened with HIST 504A.

404B. History of Rome: The Empire through the Reign of Constantine the Great (3) II The Empire through the reign of Constantine the Great. HIST404A is not prerequisite to HIST404B. (Identical with CLAS 404B). May be convened with HIST 504B.

405A. Medieval Europe (3) I Major institutions and trends in Europe from the breakup of the Roman World to the 14th century. P, 3 units of lower-division European history. HIST405A is not prerequisite to HIST405B. (Identical with RELI 405A). May be convened with HIST 505A.

405B. Medieval Europe (3) II Major institutions and trends in Europe from the breakup of the Roman World to the 14th century. P, 3 units of lower-division European history. HIST405A is not prerequisite to HIST405B. (Identical with RELI 405B). May be convened with HIST 505B.

406. Medieval England (3) II From the Norman conquest to the Hundred Years War, with emphasis on political, social, and cultural developments. P, 3 units of lower-division European history. (Identical with RELI 406). May be convened with HIST 506.

407A. Intellectual History of Medieval Europe: High Medieval Europe (3) I Major medieval cultural and intellectual trends: High Medieval Europe. P, 3 units of lower-division European history. HIST407A is not prerequisite to HIST407B. (Identical with RELI 407A). May be convened with HIST 507A.

407B. Intellectual History of Medieval Europe: Late Medieval/Early Modern Europe (3) II Major medieval cultural and intellectual trends: Late Medieval/Early Modern Europe. P, 3 units of lower-division European history. HIST407A is not prerequisite to HIST407B. (Identical with RELI 407B). May be convened with HIST 507B.

408. The Renaissance (3) I Europe between the 14th and 16th centuries with special emphasis on Italy as the seat of the Renaissance. Topics include the city states, humanism, the Church in an age of Schism and secularization, Renaissance art, the New Monarchies and European exploration and imperialism. P, 3 units of European history. (Identical with RELI 408). May be convened with HIST 508.

409. The Reformation (3) II The Reformation in thought and action both from the perspective of its religious origins and of the political and social conditions. Analysis of its impact on sixteenth century Europe including the spread of Protestant reformation and its companion movement, counter-reformation. (Identical with RELI 409). May be convened with HIST 509.

410. History of Hell in Early Europe (3) II The concept of punishment after death in Western Europe from the Bible to Dante. Includes the Hebrew, Greco-Roman, Germanic, and Christian traditions. P, 3 units of European history. (Identical with RELI 410). May be convened with HIST 510.

411. European Social and Intellectual History to 1750 (3) I Dominant themes in European intellectual history from the end of the Middle Ages to the period of the Enlightenment. Reading and discussions of texts from Petrarch to Locke. P, 3 units of any history course. May be convened with HIST 511.

412B.European Intellectual History: 1600 to Present (3-3) 412a: 1600-1800 - Topics include philosophy, science, Enlightenment, Romanticism, Realism, political economy. 412b: 1870-present - Intellectual and cultural movements from the fin-de-siecle to the collapse of communism.

414. Cultural History of Germany to 1714 (3) I The political, social, economic and cultural history of Germany from the late Middle Ages to about 1800. P, 3 units of any history course. May be convened with HIST 514.

415. Cultural History of Germany from 1714 to 1989 (3) II The political, social, economic and cultural history of Germany from the period of the French Revolution to the present. P, 3 units of any history course. May be convened with HIST 515.

418. France Under the Old Regime (3) I French political development, institutions, and culture from Henry IV to the eve of the French Revolution. May be convened with HIST 518.

419. The French Enlightenment (3) I Cultural history of France in the 18th century, with emphasis on the works of the philosophers. May be convened with HIST 519.

420. The French Revolution and Napoleon (3) II The origins and progress of the Revolution in France, May be convened with HIST 520.

421. History of Russia: Early Period (3) I Political, socio-economic, and cultural history of Russia in medieval and early modern times. (Identical with R SS 421). May be convened with HIST 521.

422. History of Russia: Modern Period (3) II Political, socio-economic, and cultural history of Russia in the modern era until the Bolshevik Revolution. (Identical with R SS 422). May be convened with HIST 522.

423. Intellectual History of Russia (3) II Historical significance of social, political and scientific thought in 19th- and 20th-century Russia. P, 3 units of any history course. (Identical with R SS 423).

424. The Modernization of Russia (3) I Soci al history of Russia from the emancipation of the serf to the establishment of the Stalinist system. P, 3 units of any history course. (Identical with R SS 424). May be convened with HIST 524.

425. History of the Soviet Union (3) I The Bolshevik Revolution and problems of Soviet and Russian history from 1917 to the present. P, 3 units of any history course. (Identical with R SS 425). May be convened with HIST 525.

427. Work, Culture and Power (3) I Labor and social history: changes in work, daily life, gender and social relations, and political movements, interacting with broad historical processes such as commercialization, industrialization, colonialism, and war. May be convened with HIST 527.

428. Anti-Semitism (3) II Exploration of broad range of social, cultural, political, economic and religious issues with a specific emphasis on questions of ethnicity and race as they appeared in German Central Europe and in an often multinational context in the period 1860-1920. (Identical with RELI 428).

431. Colonial America (3) I The experience and evolving institutions of the North Atlantic colonists from the first landings to the end of the French and Indian War. P, 3 units of any U.S. history survey course. May be convened with HIST 531.

432. The Era of the American Revolution (3) II Origins, progress, and character of the struggle against Great Britain; internal political, constitutional, social, and economic developments; the problems of the "Critical Period" and the making of the Constitution. P, 3 units of any U.S. history survey course. M ay be convened with HIST 532.

433. Jefferson and the New Nation, ca. 1790-1828 (3) I Major ideological, political, economic, and social conflicts and developments, North and South, during the first decades of the American nation. P, 3 units of any U.S. history survey course, junior or senior status. May be convened with HIST 533.

434. Jacksonian Era, 1828-1856 (3) I II Political, economic and social developments from the "reign" of Andrew Jackson through the collapse of the Whig Party in the 1850s. P, junior or senior status, 3 units of any U.S. history course. May be convened with HIST 534.

435. The Coming of the Civil War, U.S. 1845-1861 (3) I Political, constitutional, social and economic developments in the U.S. from the Mexican War through the Civil War. (Identical with AFAS 435). May be convened with HIST 535.

436. Civil War and Reconstruction, U.S. 1861-1878 (3) II Political, constitutional, economic, and military developments in the U.S. and the Confederacy during and after the Civil War. (Identical with AFAS 436).

437. U.S. 1876-1919: The Gilded Age and Progressive Era (3) I II Examination of economic, social and political developments in years of rapid industrialization from the end of Reconstruction through World War I. P, 3 units of any U.S. history course. May be convened with HIST 537.

438. U.S. 1918-1945: From World War I through World War II (3) I II Prosperity, Depression and the New Deal in peace and war. May be convened with HIST 538.

439. History of North Africa from the Islamic Conquest to Modern Independence, 700-1962 (3) II (Identical with NES 439, which is home). May be convened with 539.

440. United States: 1945 to Present (3) I II American society and the role of the United States in world affairs from the Yalta Conference to the present. P, 3 units of any U.S. history course. May be convened with HIST 540.

442. History of American Society and Thought: Pre-Civil War (3) I American political, religious, cultural and philosophical ideas as expressed in colonial, revolutionary, and pre-Civil War society. May be convened with HIST 542.

443. History of American Society and Thought Since the Civil War (3) II The transformation of American minds since the Civil War as expressed in literary, philosophic, religious, and other cultural forms. May be convened with HIST 543.

444. Islamic Mysticism (3) II Origin and development of Sufism and its impact on Muslim and non-Muslim worlds. (Identical with NES 444 and RELI 444). May be convened with HIST 544.

445. Women in Islamic History (3) I Examination of the roles women have played throughout Islamic history and of the changing discourse in the Islamic community about women and their roles. (Identical with NES 445, W S 445). May be convened with HIST 545.

446. History of Arizona and the Southwest (3) I II Economic, social and political development of the state and region from Spanish times to present. May be convened with HIST 546.

449. History of American Foreign Relations to 1914 (3) I Examines the rise of America from a struggling colony to a world class power, including its relations with Europe, Latin America and Asia. P, 3 units of any U.S. history course. May be convened with HIST 549.

450. History of American Foreign Relations Since 1914 (3) II Examines the pivotal role played by the United States in world affairs since WWI, focusing on America's struggle with revolutionary movements in Europe, Asia and Latin America. P, 3 units of any U.S. history course. May be convened with HIST 550.

451. The United States and East Asia: 1840 to the Present (3) II An examination of American interaction with Japan and China since the Opium Wars, with special attention given to economic, cultural, and military relations and conflicts. P, 3 units of any U.S. history course. (Identical with EAS 451). May be convened with HIST 551.

452. American Ethnic History (3) II A history of the various ethnic minorities in America from Colonial times to the present, with emphasis on adjustment, acculturation and degrees of assimilation. P, 3 units of any U.S. history course. May be convened with HIST 552.

453. History of Women and Work (3) I History of women and work in western and non-western nations from prehistoric times to the present. P, 3 units of any U.S. history or women's studies courses. (Identical with W S 453). May be convened with HIST 553.

454. Spanish Inquisition (3) I The Inquisition in Spanish, European, and ethnic history; its bureaucracy and procedures; its festivities, its victims; New and Old Christians, and witches. (Identical with JUS 454, RELI 454). May be convened with HIST 554.

455. History of Women in Europe (3) I II History of women in Europe covering topics such as women's work in family-based economic systems and in religious, political and cultural life, and the impact of larger historical changes. P, junior status. (Identical with W S 455). May be convened with HIST 555.

457. The Mexican Revolution (3) S A detailed examination of Mexico's social upheaval of 1910, and its implications for contemporary Mexican society. Offered in Guadalajara only. May be convened with HIST 557.

458. Topics in Comparative Women's History (3) II International history of a topic of the instructor's choice. P, 3 units of any U.S. history or women's studies courses. (Identical with W S 458). May be convened with HIST 558.

461. The Ethnohistory of Mesoamerica and the Andes (3) II The impact of conquest and Spanish rule on the native peoples of Mexico, Central American, Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador. Topics include: conquest and ecology; land and labor; religion and culture; adaptation and resistance. P, HIST 160 or HIST 351 or HIST 368. May be convened with HIST 561.

464. History of Argentina (3) I Survey of Argentine history and culture from the colonial era to the present. P, junior or senior status, 3 units of any lower-division Latin-American history course. (Identical with LA S 464). May be convened with HIST 564.

465D. History of Spain: Spanish Politics, Society and Culture Since 711 (3-3-3-3) I Salient features of Spanish history beginning with the conquest of the Iberian Peninsula by the Moors in 711 and concluding with the consolidation of democracy in the 1980s and 1990s. P, HIST 102 or HIST 160.

466. History of Brazil (3) II History of Brazil from 1500 to the present. (Identical with LA S 466). May be convened with HIST 566.

467. Contemporary Latin America (3) I Revolution, social change and reaction in Latin America from 1930 to the present. P, junior or senior status. (Identical with LA S 467). May be convened with HIST 567.

468A. Asia and the West (3) I Processes of interaction between Europeans and the peoples and cultures of the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia, from the Portuguese explorations to the present. Writing-Emphasis Course* for general major. (Identical with NES 468A). May be convened with HIST 568A.

468B. Asia and the West (3) II Processes of interaction between Europeans and the peoples and cultures of the Middle East, South Asia, and East Asia, from the Portuguese explorations to the present. Writing-Emphasis Course* for general major. (Identical with NES 468B). May be convened with HIST 568B.

469. History of Women in Latin America (3) II Women's history in Latin Am erica from the Conquest to the present. P, junior or senior status, 3 units of any lower-division Latin-American history or women's studies course. (Identical with LA S 469). May be convened with HIST 569.

470. Religious History of India (3) I Development of major religious traditions of South Asia: Vedic Religion, Buddhism, Jainism, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Islam. (Identical with NES 470, RELI 470). May be convened with HIST 570.

472. History of Medieval India (3) I Survey of Indian history from the 7th century to 1750. (Identical with NES 472). May be convened with HIST 572.

473. History of Modern India and Pakistan: 1750-Present (3) II Survey of political, social and economic developments in South Asia from the mid-18th century to the present. P, Writing-Emphasis Course* for India-Pakistan specialization. (Identical with NES 473). May be convened with HIST 573.

474A. History of Japan: from Earliest Times to 1500 (3) I II Social, cultural, economic and political history of Japan: From earliest times to 1500. P, junior or senior status, 3 units of any history course. (Identical with JPN 474A). May be convened with HIST 574A.

474B. History of Japan: from 1500-1800 (3) I II Social, cultural, economic and political history of Japan: 1500-1800. P, junior or senior status, 3 units of any history course. (Identical with JPN 474B). May be convened with HIST 574B.

474C. History of Japan: from 1800-Present (3) I II Social, cultural, economic and political history of Japan: 1800-present. P, junior or senior status, 3 units of any history course. (Identical with JPN 474C). May be convened with HIST 574C.

475A. Periods in Chinese History (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II (Identical with CHN 475A, which is home). May be convened with HIST 575A.

475B. Periods in Chinese History (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II (Identical with CHN 475B, which is home). May be convened with HIST 575B.

475C. Periods in Chinese History (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II (Identical with CHN 475C, which is home). May be convened with HIST 575C.

475D. Periods in Chinese History (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II (Identical with CHN 475D, which is home). May be convened with HIST 575D.

475E. Periods in Chinese History (3) I II (Identical with CHN 475E, which is home). May be convened with HIST 575E.

476. Modern China (3) I II Survey of political, social, economic and cultural transformations undergone by China from ca. 1800 to the present. Provides students with a sense of both the major themes and the substance of the last two centuries of history of one of the world's major civilizations, as well as a better un derstanding of China's prominent position in the world today. (Identical with CHN 476). May be convened with HIST 576.

479. The Ottoman Empire to 1800 (3) II History of Ottoman Empire from its origins through the direct Western European impact, focusing on the political and social history of the empire in Europe and Asia. (Identical with NES 479). May be convened with HIST 579.

480. The Middle East in the Twentieth Century (3) I (Identical with NES 480, which is home). May be convened with HIST 580.

481. Work, Motherhood, and Female Identity in America: 1945 to the Present (3) I (Identical with W S 481, which is home). May be convened with HIST 581.

482. Social History of China (3) I II (Identical with CHN 482, which is home). May be convened with HIST 582.

483. Gender and African History (3) The history of men, women, gender relations, and gender meanings in sub-Saharan Africa. The importance of gender analysis, both sociological and symbolic, to understanding African history. P, 3 units of any history course or consent of instructor. (Identical with W S 483). May be convened with HIST 583.

484. History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1800 to Present (3) II (Identical with NES 484, which is home). May be convened with HIST 584.

485A. Social, Cultural and Political History of Iranian Plateau from the 7th Century t (3) I (Identical with NES 485A, which is home). May be convened with HIST 585A.

485B. Social, Cultural and Political History of Iranian Plateau from the 7th Century t (3) II (Identical with NES 485B, which is home). May be convened with HIST 585B.

487. Islamic Mysticism (3) II Origin and development of Sufism and its impact on Muslim and non-Muslim worlds. (Identical with NES 487). May be convened with HIST 587. Change course number to 444. Spring 99

488. History of Byzantium (3) II Political, social, and cultural history of Byzantium from A.D. 325 to 1453, including the Byzantine legacy in Europe and the Middle East. (Identical with CLAS 488, RELI 488). May be convened with HIST 588.

489. Women in East Asia (3) I Women in traditional China and Japan; analysis of changes occurring in the modern period. P, junior or senior status. (Identical with EAS 489, W S 489). May be convened with HIST 589. Fulfills the Gender, Race, Class, Ethnicity, or Non-Western area study requirement. Effective Spring 1999.

490. Philosophy of History (3) I Introduction to historical thinking from antiquity to the present, with emphasis on ideas in European and North American historical writings during the modern and contemporary eras. May be convened with HIST 590.

493. Internship (1-6) [Rpt./]

493. Internship

l. Legislative Internship (1-12) [Rpt./]

495. Colloquium

a. Studies in Early Europe (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II P, one semester of history course.

b. Studies in Black America(3) I II (Identical with AFAS 495B).

c. Topics in Modern European History (3) [Rpt./ 2] I II P, HIST 214A or HIST 214B or consent of instructor. May be convened with 595C.

e. Struggle and Survival in the Modern Middle East and North Africa, c. 1850-Present (3) I (Identical with NES 495E). May be convened with 595E.

r. Chinese History Since 1949 (3) II (Identical with CHN 495R, which is home). May be convened with HIST 595R.

496. Seminar

c. Women and the Literature of Identity in Modern Middle East and North Africa (3) II (Identical with NES 496C, which is home). May be convened with HIST 596C.

498. Senior Capstone (1-3) I II

498H. Honors Thesis (3) [Rpt./ 2]

499. Independent Study (1-3) [Rpt./] I II

499H. Honors Independent Study (1-5) [Rpt./]

*Writing-Emphasis Courses. P, satisfaction of the upper-division writing-proficiency requirement (see "Writing-Emphasis Courses" in the Academic Policies and Graduation Requirements section of this manual).

501. Ancient Mesopotamia (3) I II (Identical with NES 501, which is home). May be convened with HIST 401.

504A. History of Rome: The Republic to the Death of Caesar (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 404A. Graduate-level requirements include an additional in-depth research paper. May be convened with HIST 404A.

504B. History of Rome: The Empire through the Reign of Constantine the great (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 404B. Graduate-level requirements include an additional in-depth research paper. May be convened with HIST 404B.

505A. Medieval Europe (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 405A. Graduate-level requirements include additional work with primary and foreign language secondary sources. May be convened with HIST 405A.

505B. Medieval Europe (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 405B. Graduate-level requirements include additional work with primary and foreign language secondary sources. May be convened with HIST 405B.

506. Medieval England (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 406. Graduate-level requirements include additional work with primary and foreign language secondary sources. May be convened with HIST 406.

507A. Intellectual History of Medieval Europe: High Medieval Europe (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 407A. Graduate-level requirements include additional work with primary and foreign language secondary sources. May be convened with HIST 407A.

507B. Intellectual History of Medieval Europe: Late Medieval/Early Modern Europe (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 407B. Graduate-level requirements include additional work with primary and foreign language secondary sources. May be convened with HIST 407B.

508. The Renaissance (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 408. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper. May be convened with HIST 408.

509. The Reformation (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 409. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper. May be convened with HIST 409.

510. History of Hell in Early Europe (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 410. Graduate-level requirements include additional work with primary and foreign language secondary sources. May be convened with HIST 410.

511. European Social and Intellectual History to 1750 (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 411. Graduate-level requirements include more advanced readings and an in-depth research paper. May be convened with HIST 411.

512B.European Intellectual History: 1600 to Present (3-3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 412A-412B. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper. May be convened with 412A-412B.

514. Cultural History of Germany to 1714 (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 414. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper. May be convened with HIST 414.

515. Cultural History of Germany from 1714 to 1989 (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 415. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper. May be convened with HIST 415.

518. France Under the Old Regime (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 418. Graduate-level requirements include substantial additional independent reading. May be convened with HIST 418.

519. The French Enlightenment (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 419. Graduate-level requirements include substantial additional independent reading. May be convened with HIST 419.

520. The French Revolution and Napoleon (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 420. Graduate-level requirements include substantial additional independent reading. May be convened with HIST 420.

521. History of Russia: Early Period (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 421. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper. May be convened with HIST 421.

522. History of Russia: Modern Period (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 422. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper. May be convened with HIST 422.

523. Intellectual History of Russia (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 423. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper. May be convened with HIST 423.

524. The Modernization of Russia (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 424. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper. May be convened with HIST 424.

525. History of the Soviet Union (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 425. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper. May be convened with HIST 425.

527. Work, Culture and Power (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 427. Graduate-level requirements include additional readings and meetings with the instructor and more rigorous writing requirements. May be convened with HIST 427.

531. Colonial America (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 431. Graduate-level requirements include different, additional reading and reports thereon. May be convened with HIST 431.

532. The Era of the American Revolution (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 432. For a description of course topics see 432. Graduate-level requirements include different, additional reading and reports thereon. May be convened with HIST 432.

533. Jefferson and the New Nation, ca. 1790-1828 (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 433. Graduate-level requirements include an additional, substantial research or historiographical paper, to be decided on in consultation with the instructor. May be convened with HIST 433.

534. Jacksonian Era, 1828-1856 (3) I II For a description of course topics see HIST 434. Graduate-level requirements include an additional, substantial research or historiographical paper, to be decided on in consultation with the instructor. May be convened with HIST 434.

535. The Coming of the Civil War, U.S. 1845-1861 (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 435. Graduate-level requirements include a research exercise. May be convened with HIST 435.

536. Civil War and Reconstruction, U.S. 1861-1878 (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 436. Graduate-level requirements include a research exercise. May be convened with HIST 436.

537. U.S. 1876-1919: The Gilded Age and Progressive Era (3) I II For a description of course topics see HIST 437. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper. May be convened with HIST 437.

538. U.S. 1918-1945: From World War I through World War II (3) I II For a description of course topics see HIST 438. Graduate-level requirements include taking examinations which consist entirely of essay questions, completing a research paper on a topic chosen in consultation with the professor, assisting the professor in leading discussion groups with undergraduate students over the assigned readings, providing questions from those readings for use by the professor in formulating quizzes for the undergraduates, and possibly presenting a lecture to the class if the student is nearing completion of graduate work. May be convened with HIST 438.

539. History of North Africa from the Islamic Conquest to Modern Independence, 700-1962 (3) II (Identical with NES 539, which is home). May be convened with 439.

540. United States: 1945 to Present (3) I II For a description of course topics see HIST 440. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper on a topic approved by the instructor. May be convened with HIST 440.

544. Islamic Mysticism (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 444. For a description of course topics see 487. (Identical with NES 544 and RELI 544). May be convened with HIST 444.

542. History of American Society and Thought: Pre-Civil War (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 442. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper. May be convened with HIST 442.

543. History of American Society and Thought Since the Civil War (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 443. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper. May be convened with HIST 443.

545. Women in Islamic History (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 445. Graduate-level requirements include additional readings and meetings with the instructor and an additional research paper. (Identical with NES 545, W S 545). May be convened with HIST 445.

546. History of Arizona and the Southwest (3) I II For a description of course topics see HIST 446. Graduate-level requirements include an historiographical essay and additional reading. May be convened with HIST 446.

549. History of American Foreign Relations to 1914 (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 449. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper and additional course readings. May be convened with HIST 449.

550. History of American Foreign Relations Since 1914 (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 450. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper and additional course readings. May be convened with HIST 450.

551. The United States and East Asia: 1840 to the Present (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 451. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper and additional course readings. (Identical with EAS 551). May be convened with HIST 451.

552. American Ethnic History (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 452. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper on a topic approved by the instructor. May be convened with HIST 452.

553. History of Women and Work (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 453. Graduate-level requirements include writing a lengthy research paper demonstrating a familiarity with basic secondary works as well as investigating primary sources on a pertinent topic. May be convened with HIST 453.

554. Spanish Inquisition (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 454. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper and additional course readings. May be convened with HIST 454.

555. History of Women in Europe (3) I II For a description of course topics see HIST 455. Graduate-level requirements include an additional historiographical project. (Identical with W S 555). May be convened with HIST 455.

557. The Mexican Revolution (3) S For a description of course topics see HIST 457. Graduate-level requirements include extra readings and an in-depth research paper. Offered in Guadalajara only. May be convened with HIST 457.

558. Topics in Comparative Women's History (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 458. Those graduate students seeking credit will be required to read and write about the field in more depth than is required for undergraduates. May be convened with HIST 458.

561. The Ethnohistory of Mesoamerica and the Andes (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 461. Graduate-level requirements include an additional essay. May be convened with HIST 461.

564. History of Argentina (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 464. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper on an approved topic. (Identical with LA S 564). May be convened with HIST 464.

565D. History of Spain: Spanish Politics, Society and Culture Since711 (3-3-3-3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 465A-465B-465C-465D . Graduate-level requirements include additional readings and meetings with instructor to develop topics for a historiographical or bibliographic essay. May be convened with HIST 465A-465B-465C-465D.

566. History of Brazil (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 466. Graduate-level requirements include a paper on the role of Carlos Lacerda. (Identical with LA S 566). May be convened with HIST 466.

567. Contemporary Latin America (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 467. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth paper on a topic approved by the instructor. (Identical with LA S 567). May be convened with HIST 467.

568A. Asia and the West (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 468A. Graduate-level requirements include additional research or writing. See instructor for details. (Identical with NES 568A). May be convened with HIST 468A.

568B. Asia and the West (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 468B. Graduate-level requirements include additional research or writing. See instructor for details. (Identical with NES 568B). May be convened with HIST 468B.

569. History of Women in Latin America (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 469. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper on a topic approved by the instructor. (Identical with LA S 569). May be convened with HIST 469.

570. Religious History of India (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 470. Graduate-level requirements include additional research or writing. See instructor for details. (Identical with NES 570). May be convened with HIST 470.

572. History of Medieval India (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 472. Graduate-level requirements include additional research or writing; see instructor for details. (Identical with NES 572). May be convened with HIST 472.

573. History of Modern India and Pakistan: 1750-Present (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 473. Graduate-level requirements include additional research or writing. See instructor for details. (Identical with NES 573). May be convened with HIST 473.

574A. History of Japan: from Earliest Times to 1500 (3) I II For a description of course topics see HIST 474A. Graduate-level requirements include an additional research paper. (Identical with JPN 574A). May be convened with HIST 474A.

574B. History of Japan: from 1500-1800 (3) I II For a description of course topics see HIST 474B. Graduate-level requirements include an additional research paper. (Identical with JPN 574B). May be convened with HIST 474B.

574C. History of Japan: from 1800-Present (3) I II For a description of course topics see HIST 474C. Graduate-level requirements include an additional research paper. (Identical with JPN 574C). May be convened with HIST 474C.

575A. Periods in Chinese History (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II (Identical with CHN 575A, which is home). May be convened with HIST 475A.

575B. Periods in Chinese History (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II (Identical with CHN 575B, which is home). May be convened with HIST 475B.

575C. Periods in Chinese History (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II (Identical with CHN 575C, which is home). May be convened with HIST 475C.

575D. Periods in Chinese History (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II (Identical with CHN 575D, which is home). May be convened with HIST 475D.

575E. Periods in Chinese History (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II (Identical with CHN 575E, which is home). May be convened with HIST 475E.

576. Modern China (3) I II For a description of course topics see HIST 476. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper and additional readings. (Identical with CHN 576). May be convened with HIST 476.

579. The Ottoman Empire to 1800 (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 479. Graduate-level requirements include an in-depth research paper. (Identical with NES 579). May be convened with HIST 479.

580. The Middle East in the Twentieth Century (3) I (Identical with NES 580, which is home). May be convened with HIST 480.

581. Work, Motherhood, and Female Identity in America: 1945 to the Present (3) I II (Identical with W S 581, which is home). May be convened with HIST 481.

582. Social History of China (3) I II (Identical with CHN 582, which is home). May be convened with HIST 482.

583. Gender and African History (3) For a description of course topics see HIST 483. Graduate-level requirements will include a research paper and additional discussion sessions. (Identical with W S 583). May be convened with HIST 483.

584. History of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1800 to Present (3) II (Identical with NES 584, which is home). May be convened with HIST 484.

585A. Social, Cultural and Political History of Iranian Plateau from the 7th Century to Present (3) I (Identical with NES 585A, which is home). May be convened with HIST 485A.

585B. Social, Cultural and Political History of Iranian Plateau from the 7th Century to Present (3) II (Identical with NES 585B, which is home). May be convened with HIST 485B.

587. Islamic Mysticism (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 487. For a description of course topics see 487. (Identical with NES 587). May be convened with HIST 487. Change course number to 544. See new number for additional changes. Spring 99

588. History of Byzantium (3) II For a description of course topics see HIST 488. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper. (Identical with CLAS 588). May be convened with HIST 488.

589. Women in East Asia (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 489. For a description of course topics see 489. include an additional research paper. (Identical with EAS 589). May be convened with HIST 489.

590. Philosophy of History (3) I For a description of course topics see HIST 490. Graduate-level requirements include a research paper. May be convened with HIST 490.

593. Internship (1-3) [Rpt./]

593. Internship

l. Legislative Internship (1-9) [Rpt./] I II

595. Colloquium

c. Topics in Modern European History (3) I II [Rpt./9 units] May be convened with 495c.

e. Struggle and Survival in the Modern Middle East and North Africa, c. 1850-Present (3) I (Identical with NES 595E). May be convened with 495E.

r. Chinese History Since 1949 (3) II (Identical with CHN 595R, which is home). May be convened with HIST 495R.

596. Seminar

c. Women and the Literature of Identity in Modern Middle East and North Africa (3) II (Identical with NES 596C). May be convened with HIST 496C.

m. Middle East: Topics in History and Civilization (3) [Rpt./ 1] I II (Identical with NES 596M, which is home).

599. Independent Study (1-5) [Rpt./]

693. Internship (1-6) [Rpt./]

695. Colloquium

a. Advanced Studies in United States History (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II

b. Advanced Studies in Latin American History (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II (Identical with LA S 695B).

c. Advanced Studies in European History (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II

e. Advanced Studies in the History of Women (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II GRD (Identical with W S 695E).

f. Advanced Studies in Ancient History (3) [Rpt./ 10] II P, consent of department. (Identical with CLAS 695F).

g. Advanced Study in Asian History (3) [Rpt./ 3] I II (Identical with EAS 695G).

h. Comparative History (3) I II

i. World History (3) II

k. Historiography (3) I II Open to majors only.

696. Seminar

a. Colonial U.S. History (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II

b. Nineteenth-Century U.S. History (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II

c. Twentieth-Century U.S. History (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II

d. Ancient History (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II

e. Medieval Europe (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II

f. Early Modern Europe (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II P, Latin and German required.

g. Nineteenth-Century Europe (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II

h. Twentieth-Century Europe (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II

j. Latin America: Modern Period (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II (Identical with LA S 696J).

k. Historical Writing and Editing (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II

l. Colonial Latin America (3) [Rpt./ 10] I II (Identical with LA S 696L).

n. Comparative Women's History (3) [Rpt./ 4] II P, consent of department. (Identical with W S 696N).

o. History and Historiography of Colonial North Africa (3) I (Identical with NES 696O, which is home).

r. Japanese History (3) I II (Identical with JPN 696R).

699. Independent Study (1-6) [Rpt./]

900. Research (1-9) [Rpt./]

910. Thesis (2-6) [Rpt./]

920. Dissertation (1-9) [Rpt./]

930. Supplementary Registration (1-9) [Rpt./]


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