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History

Introductory Lecture Courses

Introductory Level Courses (100s) are intended primarily for incoming students and non-majors. These lectures foster an active engagement with the past, introduce core concepts of history, promote familiarity with key historical events, people, and places, and provide excellent starting points for further coursework in history. Generally closed to seniors. Enrollment limit: 50 students.

Fall 2013

  • 110{1140} Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Europe
  • 140{1240} War and Society
  • 160{1460} Apartheid's Voices: South African History, 1948-1994

Spring 2013

  • 127{1160}: Early Modern Europe: Reformation to Napoleon

Fall 2012

  • 139{1241}: The Civil War Era
  • 125{1180}: Entering Modernity: European Jewry

Spring 2012

  • 130: North American Indian History 1450-present
  • 110: Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Europe

Fall 2011

  • 110: Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Europe
  • 142: The United States Since 1945

Spring 2011

  • 110: Medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation Europe
  • 126: The Making of Modern Europe
  • 125: Entering Modernity: European Jewry

Fall 2010

  • 140: War and Society
  • 139: The Civil War Era

Fall 2009

  • 140: War and Society
  • 139: The Civil War Era