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William Broadhead

21H.001
21H.007J
21H.301
21H.302
21H.402
21H.405J/11.012J
21H.406

How to Stage a Revolution (HASS-D)(CI-H)
Empire: Introduction to Ancient and Medieval Studies
The Ancient World: Greece (HASS-D, 5)(CI-H)
The Ancient World: Rome (HASS-D, 5)(CI-H)
The Making of a Roman Emperor
The Ancient City

Julius Caesar and the Fall of the Roman Republic
Christopher Capozzola

21H.102
21H.105
21H.106J
21H.221J/11.019J
21H.223
21H.224

21H.225J/SP.607J
21H.931

American History since 1865 (HASS-D, 5)(CI-H)
American Classics (HASS-D, 5)(CI-H)
Black Matters: Introduction to Black Studies
Migration and Immigration in U.S. History
War and American Society
Constitutional Law in U.S. History
Gender and the Law in U.S. History
Seminar in Historical Methods

Ian Chapman 21H.504
21H.511
21H.523
21H.560

21H.580
East Asia in the World: 1500-2000 A.D. (HASS-D, 5)(CI-H)
Chinese Popular Religion
History of Modern Japan, 1853-2000 (HASS-D, 5)
Smashing the Iron Rice Bowl: Chinese East Asia

From the Silk Road to the Great Game, 500-2000 A.D.
Bedross Der Matossian

21H.601
21H.615
21H.631

21H.912

Islam, the Middle East, and the West (HASS-D, 5)
The Middle East in the 20th Century (CI-H)
Palestine and the Arab-Israeli Conflict

The World Since 1492 (HASS-D, 5)

John Dower 21H.523
21H.546
21H.917J/21F.027J
History of Modern Japan, 1853-2000 (HASS-D, 5)
World War II in Asia: Film, Fantasy, Fact
Visualizing Cultures (CI-H)
Robert Fogelson

Riots, Strikes, Conspiracies in American History (HASS-D)(CI-H)
American Urban History I
American Urban History II
Downtown

Eric Goldberg

21H.007J
21H.308

Empire: Introduction to Ancient and Medieval Studies
The Vikings
Meg Jacobs 21H.001
21H.102
21H.126
21H.131
21H.206
21H.931
21H.952J/STS.410J

How to Stage a Revolution (HASS-D)(Cl-H)
America Since 1865 (HASS-D, 5)(Cl-H)
America in Depression and War
U.S. in the Nuclear Age:Politics, Culture, Society Since 1941
American Consumer Culture
Seminar in Historical Methods
Reading Seminar in American History,1877 to the Present

Philip Khoury    
Christopher Leighton    
Pauline Maier 21H.101
21H.104J
/11.015J
21H.105
21H.112
American History to 1865
Riots, Strikes, Conspiracies in American History (HASS-D)(CI-H)
American Classics (HASS-D)(CI-H)
The American Revolution
Anne McCants The Emergence of Europe: 200-1500
Medieval Economic History in Comparative Perspective (HASS-D, 5)
Gender and Work from the MIddle Ages to the Contemporary World
Theories and Methods in the Study of History
Steven Ostrow 21H.301
21H.302

The Ancient World: Greece (HASS-D, 5)(CI-H)
The Ancient World: Rome
(HASS-D, 5)(CI-H)

Jeffrey Ravel

How to Stage a Revolution (HASS-D)(Cl-H)
The Renaissance, 1300-1600
France 1660-1815: Enlightenment, Revolution, Napoleon
From Print to Digital:Technologies of the Word,1450-Present
The Age of Reason: Europe from the 17th to
the Early 19th-C (HASS-D, 5)(CI-H)
Latin America: Revolution, Dictatorship, and Democracy, 1850-Present

Theories and Methods in the Study of History

Harriet Ritvo   The Royal Family
Introduction to Environmental History (HASS-D, 5)(CI-H)
Nature, Environment, and Empire

People and Other Animals
Haimanti Roy

21H.571
21H.573
21H.575J/SP.459J
21H.577J/CMS.882J

History of Modern South Asia
Religion and Politics in Modern South Asia
Women in South Asia from 1800 to Present
Film, Fiction and History in India, 1905-2005  
Merritt Roe Smith

The Civil War and Reconstruction

Craig Wilder

21H.001
21H.115
21H.235
21H.916

How to Stage a Revolution (HASS-D)(Cl-H)
Christianity in America
Metropolis: A Comparative History of New York City

The Ghetto: From Venice to Harlem
Elizabeth Wood

21H.001
21H.466
21H.467J/17.57J

How to Stage a Revolution (HASS-D)(Cl-H)
Imperial and Revolutionary Russia: Culture and Politics
Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society, 1917-Present (HASS-D, 4)

     
Emeriti    
    
Loren Graham  
Arthur Kaledin   
Bruce Mazlish  
Peter Perdue  
David Ralston    
William B. Watson
 
Others Offering Instruction in the History Faculty

Peter Temin

21H.914 Jewish History from Biblical to Modern Times
Emma Teng

Introduction to Asian American Studies: Literature, Culture, and Historical Experience (HASS-D, 4)(CI-H)



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