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Selected
Course Syllabi
- FYSP
120: The Collision of Cultures in North America, 1492-1700 (Mr.
Kornblith)
- FYSP
125: American Mixed Blood (Mr. Mitchell)
- FYSP
132: Searching for Utopia (Ms. Lasser)
- FYSP
140: Religion, Politics, and Ethnicity in South Asian History (Mr.
Fisher)
- FYSP
153: Worldview and History: Approaches to World History
(Mr. Kelley)
- FYSP
154: Freud's
Vienna: Artists, Intellectuals and Anti-Semites at the Fin-de-siècle
(Ms. Sammartino)
- FYSP
159: Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Central Asia: Silk Roads
and Great Games (Ms. Hogan)
- FYSP
167: Who Was a Jew: Boundaries of Identity (Ms. Magnus)
- FYSP
173: The French Revolution (Mr. Smith)
- FYSP
175: Human Rights and Human Wrongs: Historical Perspectives on Rights
and Humanity (Mr. Volk)
- History
102: Modern European History (Ms. Sammartino)
- History 102: Modern European History (Mr. Smith)
- History
103: American History to 1877 (Ms. Chopra)
- History 104: American History, 1877-Present (Ms. Estepa)
- History
105: Chinese Civilization (Mr. Kelley)
- History
106: Modern China (Mr. Kelley)
- History
107: Russian History I (Ms. Hogan)
- History
108: Russian History II (Ms. Hogan)
- History
109: Latin American History: The Conquest and Colonization of Spanish
America (Mr. Volk)
- History
110: Latin America - State and Nation since Independence
(Mr. Volk)
- History
112: Vienna 1900 (Ms. Sammartino)
- History
113: The French Revolution and the Origins of Modern Europe (Mr.
Smith)
- History
114: Fascism (Ms. Sammartino)
- History
116: Russian Social Thought (Ms. Hogan)
- History
131:Jewish History From Biblical Antiquity to 1492
(Ms. Magnus)
- History
132:Jewish History from Spanish Expulsion to the Present (Ms. Magnus)
- History
141: The Gilded Age (Mr. Mitchell)
- History
147: Women's Lives, Women's Activism in American History (Ms. Lasser)
- History
149: Approaches to World History (Mr. Kelley)
- History
159: Japan from Earliest Time to 1868 (Ms. O'Dwyer)
- History 160: Modern Japan (Ms. O'Dwyer)
- History
162: Cultures and Peoples of Ancient India (Mr.
Fisher)
- History
163: Modern South Asia: From British Imperialism to the Present
(Mr. Fisher)
- History
171: Eastern Europe, late 18C - WWII (Ms. Massino)
- History 172: Eastern Europe under Communism: From the Iron Curtain to the Velvet Revolution (Ms. Massino)
- History
180: Global Environmental History 20th Century (Mr. Melillo)
- History
221: The Revolutions of 1989 (Ms.
Sammartino)
- History
222: Central Europe, 1848-1989 (Ms. Sammartino)
- History
224: Europe:1900-1945 (Mr. Smith)
- History
225: Europe since 1945 (Mr. Smith)
- History
226: World War II and the Making of the 20th Century (Mr. Smith)
- History
228: Boundaries of the German Nation, 1848-1945 (Ms. Sammartino)
- History
229: Gender in Modern Europe (Ms.
Sammartino)
- History
233: Jewish Memoirs and Memory: Writing the Self in Jewish Society (Ms. Magnus)
- History
234: Good and Evil: Ethics and Decision Making in the Holocaust
(Ms. Magnus) Bibliography
- History
235: East European Jewry, 1772-1939 (Ms. Magnus)
- History
237: Women in Jewish Society: Antiquity to Modernity (Ms. Magnus)
- History 246: American Orientalism
(Ms. Lee)
- History 248: Second Wave Feminism (Ms. Estepa)
- History 251: U. S. Foreign Policy (Mr. Koppes)
- History
253: Shaping of Contemporary America, 1960 To The Present (Mr.
Koppes)
- History
257: American West (Mr. Mitchell)
- History 257: Westward Bound: The West in American History (Ms. Lee)
- History
258: The Industrial Revolution in America (Mr. Kornblith)
- History
259: Revolutionary America and the Early Republic (Mr. Kornblith)
- History 260: Asian American
History (Ms. Lee)
- History
262: Antebellum American Women: Private, Public, Political (Ms.
Lasser)
- History
263: The American Civil War and Reconstruction (Mr. Kornblith)
- History
265: American Sexualities (Ms. Estepa)
- History
266: Women and Social Movements in Antebellum America (Ms. Lasser)
- History
267: Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in 19th Century America (Ms. Lasser)
- History
268: Oberlin History as American History (Ms. Lasser)
- History
269: American Women in the 1950s (Ms. Estepa)
- History
270: Latina/Latino Survey (Mr. Mitchell)
- History 271: "Wonder-full" Narrations of the New World (Ms. Chopra)
- History 272: Becoming "American": Natives, Slaves, and Colonists in British Mainland North America (Ms. Chopra)
- History
274: History &
Memory in 20C Europe & Soviet Union (Ms. Massino)
- History 275: Gender and Nation in Modern Europe (Ms. Massino)
- History
276: Spain & Pacific
World 1571-1898 (Mr. Melillo)
- History 277: Environmental Issues of the Nineteenth Century (Mr. Melillo)
- History
282: The Invention of Asia (Mr. Kelley)
- History
281: Ethnicity and Nation in Modern China (Mr. Kelley)
- History
282: The Invention of Asia (Mr. Kelley)
- History
283: Environmental Histories of South Asia (Mr. Fisher)
- History
286: World War II in Asia, 1931-45
(Mr. Smith)
- History 287: Japan's Empire, 1895-1945 (Ms. O'Dwyer)
- History
293: Dirty Wars and Democracy (Mr. Volk)
- History
294: The United States and Latin America (Mr. Volk)
- History
296: Russia Before Peter the Great (Ms.
Hogan)
- History
297: Russia and the Soviet Union Since 1941 (Ms. Hogan)
- History
306: Germans and Jews (Ms. Magnus)
- History 309: Modern Jewish Identity (Ms. Magnus)
- History
310: Marx and Marxism (Ms. Sammartino)
- History
312: Museums and the Shaping of Knowledge (Mr. Volk)
- History
313: The French Empire: Colonizers and Colonized (Mr. Smith)
- History
314: Existentialism in European History (Ms. Sammartino)
- History
315: Gender in Modern European History (Mr. Smith)
- History
316: The Body as Historical Subject (Mr. Smith)
- History
319: Migration in Twentieth Century Europe (Ms. Sammartino)
- History
322: Women and Power in Nineteenth-Century America (Ms. Lasser)
- History
323: Liberty and Power, Democracy and Slavery in Jacksonian America
(Mr. Kornblith)
- History
324: Industrial Revolution/Information Revolution: A Comparative Perspective
(Mr. Kornblith)
- History
325: Native American History, ca. 1450-1900 (Mr. Kornblith)
- History
327: Borderlands (Mr. Mitchell)
- History
328: American Mixed Blood (Mr. Mitchell)
- History
333: The Cold War
(Mr. Koppes)
- History
334: Comparative Culural Encounters in North America (Ms. Chopra)
- History 335: Gender and Labor in Early America (Ms. Chopra)
- History
336: Motherhood in US 1930-present (Ms. Estepa)
- History
339: The Politics of Movie Censorship in the United States (Mr. Koppes)
- History 342: Race, Gender and American Social Movements (Ms. Lee)
- History
344: Gender, Marriage, and Family in China (Mr. Kelley)
- History
345: Social Movements in China from the Late Imperial Period to the
Present (Mr. Kelley)
- History 352: The City in Japanese History (Ms. Gay)
- History
353: Transnational History in NE Asia (Ms. O'Dwyer)
- History
356. The British Empire in Asia and Africa (Mr. Fisher)
- History
357: Non-Violent Opposition to British Imperialism: M. Gandhi and the
Indian National Congress (Mr. Fisher)
- History
358: The British Empire in England (Mr. Fisher)
- History
360: Vietnam (Mr. Kelley)
- History
361: The Mexican Revolution: Birth, Life, Death (Mr. Volk)
- History
365: Peasants, the State, and Rebellion in Latin America (Mr. Volk)
- History
367/English 386: Narrating the Nation: Historical and Literary Approaches
to Nationalism (Mr.Volk, Ms. Needham)
- History
371: The Russian Intelligentsia in the Late Imperial Period (Ms.
Hogan)
- History
372: Readings in Russian Women's History (Ms. Hogan)
- History
373: 20th Century Russian Women's History (Ms. Hogan)
- History 375: Totalitarianism in Comparative Perspective (Ms. Massino)
- History
377: Russia in Asia (Ms. Hogan)
- History
379: Stalinism (Ms. Hogan)
- History
380: Commodities, Nature & Society ( Mr. Melillo)
- History
395: Method in Modern European History (Mr. Smith)
- History
405: Research Seminar: World War II (Mr. Smith)
- History
442: Democracy, Human and Civil Rights in China (Mr. Kelley)
- History/English
910: Making, Unmaking, and Remaking National Identity: Britain and its
Colonial Peripheries (Mr. Volk)
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