Courses

Fall 2003 Courses

013 Liberal, Radical, and Conservative in the Twentieth-Century United States
  T,TH
2:30-3:55 
  CT-2 East 
020 In Sickness and in Health: Public Health in Europe and the United States
  M,W
2:30-3:55 
  CT-16 Whiteside Room 
024 Contemporary Argentina
  T,TH
1:00-2:25 
  Edward Pols House-Conference Room 
029 Non-Violence, Nukes, and Nationalism
  M,W
1:00-2:25 
  CT-16 Whiteside Room 
030 Memoirs and Memory in American History
  M,W
11:30-12:55 
  CT-2 East 
126 The Making of Modern Europe, 1848-1918
  M,W,F
11:30-12:25 
  Searles-223 
142 The United States since 1945
  T,TH
8:30-9:55 
  Cleaveland-151 
180 Living in the Sixteenth Century
  M,W
1:00-2:25 
  Sills-117 
200 Reality: The Construction and Pre-History of an Illusion
  M,W
2:30-3:55 
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VAC-Picture Study 
203 Medieval Spain
  T,TH
10:00-11:25 
  Mass-Faculty Room 
207 Medieval Europe
  M,W,F
9:30-10:25 
  Banister-106 
209 Art, Literature, and Power in Sixteenth-Century Europe
  T,TH
1:00-2:25 
  Mass-Faculty Room 
221 History of England, 1485-1688
  T,TH
11:30-12:55 
  Druckenmiller-020 
235 Green Injustice: Environment and Equity in North American History
  M,W
11:30-12:55 
  Adams-103 
237 The History of African Americans from 1865 to the Present
  M,W
11:30-12:55 
  Cleaveland-151 
242 Environmental History of North America
  M,W
2:30-3:55 
  Druckenmiller-004 
245 Bearing the Untold Story: Gender, Race, and Ethnicity in the United States
  T,TH
8:30-9:55 
  Banister-106 
248 Family and Community in American History
  M,W
1:00-2:25 
  Sills-205 
251 The United States in the Nineteenth Century
  M,W
2:30-3:55 
  Hubbard-22 
255 Modern Latin America
  T,TH
8:30-9:55 
  Searles-213 
261 Modern South Asia
  T,TH
1:00-2:25 
  Sills-107 
284 The Emergence of Modern Japan
  T,TH
10:00-11:25 
  Sills-117 
332 Community in America, 1600-1900
  T
1:00-3:55 
  CT-16 Harrison McCann 
370 Problems in Chinese History
  T
8:30-11:25 
  38 College-Conference Room