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Syllabi Archive

Fall 2001

  • HIST 324: Industrial Revolution/Information Revolution: A Comparative Perspective (Mr. Kornblith)

 Spring 2002

  •  HIST 266: Women and Social Movements in Antebellum America (Ms. Lasser) 
  •  HIST 328: American Mixed Blood (Mr. Mitchell)

Fall 2002

  •  HIST 322: Women and Power in Nineteenth-Century America (Ms. Lasser) 
  •  HIST 365: Peasants, the State, and Rebellion in Latin America (Mr. Volk)

Spring 2003

  • HIST 225: Europe Since 1945 (Mr. Smith)

Fall 2003

  •  HIST 228: Boundaries of the German Nation, 1848-1945 (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  HIST 267: Gender, Ethnicity, and Race in 19th Century America (Ms. Lasser)
  •  HIST 282: The Invention of Asia (Mr. Kelley)

Spring 2004

  •  HIST 112: Vienna 1900 (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  HIST 149: Approaches to World History (Mr. Kelley)
  •  HIST 357: Non-Violent Opposition to British Imperialism: M. Gandhi and the Indian National Congress (Mr. Fisher)

Spring 2005

  •  HIST 229: Gender inModern Europe (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  HIST 310: Marx and Marxism (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  HIST 312: Museums and the Shaping of Knowledge (Mr. Volk)

Fall 2005

  •  FYSP 120: The Collision of Cultures in North America, 1492-1700 (Mr. Kornblith)
  •  FYSP 125: American Mixed Blood (Mr. Mitchell
  •  FYSP 154: Freud's Vienna: Artists, Intellectuals and Anti-Semites at the Fin-de-siecle (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  FYSP 167: Who Was a Jew: Boundaries of Identity (Ms. Magnus)
  •  HIST 221: The Revolutions of 1989 (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  HIST 235: East European Jewry, 1772-1939 (Ms. Magnus)
  •  HIST 283: Environmental Histories of South Asia (Mr. FIsher)
  •  HIST 297: Russia and the Soviet Union Since 1941 (Ms. Hogan)
  •  HIST 344: Gender, Marriage, and Family in China (Mr. Kelley)
  •  HIST 371: The Russian Intelligentsia in the Late Imperial Period (Ms. Hogan)

Spring 2006

  •  HIST 102: Modern European History (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  HIST 163: Modern South Asia: From British Imperialism to the Present (Mr. Fisher)
  •  HIST 226: World War II and the Making of the 20th Century (Mr. Smith)
  •  HIST 257: American West (Mr. Mitchell)
  •  HIST 262: Antebellum American Women: Private, Public, Political (Ms. Lasser)
  •  HIST 263: The American Civil War and Reconstruction (Mr. Kornblith)
  •  HIST 314: Existentialism in European History (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  HIST 323: Liberty and Power, Democracy and Slavery in Jacksonian America (Mr. Kornblith)
  •  HIST 327: Borderlands (Mr. Mitchell)
  •  HIST 356: The British Empire in Asia and Africa (Mr. Fisher)
  •  HIST 377: Russia in Asia (Ms. Hogan)
  •  HIST 395: Method in Modern European History (Mr. Smith)

 Fall 2006

  •  FYSP 140: Religion, Politics, and Ethnicity in South Asian History (Mr. Fisher)
  •  FYSP 159: Historical Perspectives on Contemporary Central Asia: Silk Roads and Great Games (Ms. Hogan)
  •  FYSP 175: Human Rights and Human Wrongs: Historical Perspectives on Rights and Humanity (Mr. Volk)
  •  HIST 107: Russian History I (Ms. Hogan)
  •  HIST 113: The French Revolution and the Origins of Modern Europe (Mr. Smith)
  •  HIST 114: Fasism (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  HIST 131: Jewish History From Biblical Antiquity to 1492 (Ms. Magnus)
  •  HIST 162: Cultures and Peoples of Ancient India (Mr. Fisher)
  •  HIST 222: Central Europe, 1848-1989 (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  HIST 224: Europe: 1900-1945 (Mr. Smith)
  •  HIST 237: Women in Jewish Society: Antiquity to Modernity (Ms. Magnus)
  •  HIST 293: Dirty Wars and Democracy (Mr. Volk)
  •  HIST 319: Migration in Twentieth Century Europe (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  HIST 325: Native American History, ca. 1450-1900 (Mr. Kornblith)
  •  HIST 360: Vietnam (Mr. Kelley)
  •  HIST 379: Stalinism (Ms. Hogan)

 

Spring 2007

  •  HIST 108: Russian History II (Ms. Hogan)
  •  HIST 132: Jewish History from Spanish Expulsion to the Present (Ms. Magnus)
  •  HIST 233: Jewish Memoirs and Memory:Writing the Self in Jewish Society (Ms. Magnus)
  •  HIST 258: The Industrial Revolution in America (Mr. Kornblith)
  •  HIST 259: Revolutionary America and the Early Republic (Mr.Kornblith)
  •  HIST 296: Russia Befoe Peter the Great (Ms. Hogan)
  •  HIST 333: The Cold War (Mr. Koppes)
  •  HIST 361: The Mexican Revolution: Birth, Life, Death (Mr. Volk)

Fall 2007

  •  FYSP 132: Searhing for Utopia (Ms. Lasser)
  •  FYSP 153; Worldview and history: Approaches to World History (Mr. Kelley)
  •  HIST 103: American History to 1877 (Ms. Chopra)
  •  HIST 105: Chinese Civilization (Mr. Kelley)
  •  HIST 109: Latin American History: The Conquest and Colonization of Spanish America (Mr. Volk)
  •  HIST 159: Japan from Earliest Time to 1868 (Ms. O'Dwyer)
  •  HIST 171: Eastern Europe, late 18C - WWII (Ms. Massino)
  •  HIST 246: American Orientalism (Ms. Lee)
  •  HIST 253: Shaping of Contemporary America, 1960 To The Present (Mr. Koppes)
  •  HIST 260: Asian American History (Ms. Lee)
  •  HIST 265: American Sexualities (Ms. Estepa)
  •  HIST 269: American Women in the 1950s (Ms. Estepa)
  •  HIST 274: History & Memory in 20C Europe & Soviet Union (Ms. Massino)
  •  HIST 276: Spain & Pacific World 1571-1898 (Mr. Melillo)
  •  HIST 286: World War II in Asia, 1931-45 (Mr. Smith)
  •  HIST 313: The French Empire: Colonizers and Colonized (Mr. Smith)
  •  HIST 334: Comparative Cultural Encounters in North America (Ms. Chopra)
  •  HIST 336: Motherhood in US 1930-present (Ms. Estepa)
  •  HIST 339: The Politics of ovie Censorship in the United States (Mr. Koppes)
  •  HIST 353: Transnational History in NE Asia (Ms. O'Dwyer)
  •  HIST 367: Narrating the Nation: Historical and Literary Approaches to Nationalism (Mr. Volk/Ms. Needham)
  •  HIST 380: Commodities, Nature & Society (Mr. Melillo)

Spring 2008

  •  HIST 102: Modern European History (Mr. Smith)
  •  HIST 104: American History, 1877-Present (Ms. Estepa)
  •  HIST 106: Moden China (Mr. Kelley)
  •  HIST 110: Latin America - State and Nation since Independence (Mr. Volk)
  •  HIST 160: Modern Japan (Ms. O'Dwyer)
  •  HIST 172: Eastern Europe under Communism: From the Iron Curtain to the Velvet Revolution (Ms. Massino)
  •  HIST 180: Global Environmental History 20th Century (Mr. Melillo)
  •  HIST 234: Good and Evil: Ethics and Decision Making in the Holocaust (Ms. Magnus)
  •  HIST 248: Second Wave Feminism (Ms. Estepa)
  •  HIST 251: U. S. Foreign Policy (Mr. Koppes)
  •  HIST 257: Westward Bound: The West in American History (Ms. Lee)
  •  HIST 270: Latina/Latino Survey (Mr. Mitchell)
  •  HIST 271: "Wonder-full" Narrations of the New World (Ms. Chopra)
  •  HIST 272: Becoming "American": Natives, Slaves, and Colonists in British Mainland North America (Ms. Chopra)
  •  HIST 275: Gender and Nation in Modern Europe (Ms. Massino)
  •  HIST 277: Environmental Issues of the Nineteenth Century (Mr. Melillo)
  •  HIST 281: Ethnicity and Nation in Modern China (Mr. Kelley)
  •  HIST 287: Japan's Empire, 1895-1945 (Ms. O'Dwyer)
  •  HIST 294: The United States and Latin America (Mr. Volk)
  •  HIST 309: Moden Jewish Identity (Ms. Magnus)
  •  HIST 335: Gender and Labor in Early America (Ms. Chopra)
  •  HIST 342: Race, Gender and American Social Movements (Ms. Lee)
  •  HIST 352: The City in Japanese History (Ms. Gay)
  •  HIST 375: Totalitarianism in Comparative Perspective (Ms. Massino)
Fall 2008
  •  HIST 101: Medieval and Early Modern European History (Ms. Miller)
  •  HIST 103: American History to 1877 (Mr. Kornblith)
  •  HIST 105: Chinese Civilization (Mr. Jacobson)
  •  HIST 107: Russian History I (Ms. Hogan)
  •  HIST 131: Jewish History Biblical Antiquity to 1492 (Ms. Magnus)
  •  HIST 159: Japan Earliest Times to 1868 (Ms. O'Dwyer)
  •  HIST 162: Cultures and Peoples of Ancient India (Mr. Fisher)
  •  HIST 180: Global Environmental History (Mr. White)
  •  HIST 190: British Empire (Ms. Shull)
  •  HIST 203: Charismatic Leadership in History (Ms. Miller)
  •  HIST 219: Disease and Public Health in Europe (Ms. Shull)
  •  HIST 222: Germany and Eastern Europe 1848-1989 (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  HIST 253: The Shaping of Contemporary America (Mr. Koppes)
  •  HIST 257: The West in American History (Ms. Lee)
  •  HIST 260: Asian American History (Ms. Lee)
  •  HIST 263: American Civil War and Reconstruction (Mr. Kornblith)
  •  HIST 270: Latina/Latino Survey (Mr. Mitchell)
  •  HIST 273: Globalization and Capitalism (Mr. White)
  •  HIST 283: Environmental Histories of South Asia (Mr. Fisher)
  •  HIST 284: Tokyo: History and City, 1600-2000 (Ms. O'Dwyer)
  •  HIST 293: Dirty Wars and Democracy (Mr. Volk)
  •  HIST 310: Marx and Marxism (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  HIST 328: American Mixed Blood (Mr. Mitchell)
  •  HIST 339: Motion Picture Censorship (Mr. Koppes)
  •  HIST 353: Transnational History in NE Asia (Ms. O'Dwyer)
  •  HIST 361: Mexican Revolution: Birth/Life/Death (Mr. Volk)
  •  HIST 379: Stalinism (Ms. Hogan)
  •  HIST 392: Victorian London (Ms. Shull)
  •  FYSP 132: Searching for Utopia: Episodes in American History (Ms. Lasser)
  •  FYSP 140: Pakistan: A New Nation's Identities (Mr. Fisher)
  •  FYSP 154: Freud's Vienna (Ms. Sammartino)
  •  FYSP 159: Historical Perspectives of Cont. Central Asia (Ms. Hogan)
  •  FYSP 167: Who Was A Jew: Boundaries of Identity (Ms. Magnus)
Spring 2009
  • HIST 102: Modern European History (Ms. Sammartino)
  • HIST 104: American History 1877-Present (Mr. Koppes, Ms. Lee, Mr.                         Mitchell)
  • HIST 106: Modern China (Mr. Kelley)
  • HIST 108: Russian history II (Ms. Hogan)
  • HIST 122: Mod Hist MENA 1800-Present
  • HIST 132: Jwsh Hist Spanish Exp-Present
  • HIST 160: Modern Japan
  • HIST 163: Mod S. Asia: British Imp-Present
  • HIST 181: Animals in History
  • HIST 211: Social Hist of Eur Consumerism
  • HIST 215: Italy During Mid Ages & Renaissance
  • HIST 237: Women Jwsh Society Ant-Mod
  • HIST 238: History of Medicine
  • HIST 244: US in Second WW
  • HIST 246: American Orientalism
  • HIST 265: American Sexualities
  • HIST 287: Japan's Empire, 1895-1945
  • HIST 298: Russia in Central Asia
  • HIST 307: Seminar: Jewish Memoirs & Memory
  • HIST 315: Mediterranean-Atlantic: Eur & Sea from Late Antiq-Early Mod Era
  • HIST 323: Jacksonian America
  • HIST 327: Borderlands
  • HIST 332: Historical Memory in US
  • HIST 333: The Cold War
  • HIST 342: Race, Gender & Am Social Movement
  • HIST 345: Social Mvmt China, Late Imp Times-Present 
  • HIST 352: The City in Japanese History
  • HIST 357: No-Violent Opp to British Imp: M. Gandhi
  • HIST 381: Colonial & Post-Col States MENA
  • HIST 382: Climate Chg & Disaster in World History
  • HIST 393: Prejudice & Policy in Victorian Britian
Fall 2009
  • HIST 101: Medieval and Early Modern European History
  • HIST 103: American History to 1877
  • HIST 105: Chinese Civilization
  • HIST 107: Russian History I
  • HIST 109: Latin American History: Conquest and Colony
  • HIST 114: Fascism
  • HIST 121: History of the Middle East and N. Africa, from the Rise of Islam to 1800
  • HIST 141: Modern African History
  • HIST 159: Japan Earliest Times to 1868
  • HIST 162: Cultures and Peoples of Ancient India
  • HIST 180: Global Environmental History
  • HIST 229: Gender in Modern Europe, 1789 - 1989
  • HIST 235: Inside the Pale: East European Jewry, 1772-1939
  • HIST 251: U.S. Foreign Policy
  • HIST 253: Recent America: US Since WWII
  • HIST 260: Asian American History
  • HIST 268: Oberlin History as American History
  • HIST 270: Latina/Latino Survey
  • HIST 273: Money and Other Fictions: Early Modern Capitalism and Finance
  • HIST 291: Latin America in the US Imagination
  • HIST 306: Germans and Jews
  • HIST 325: Native American History, ca. 1450-1900
  • HIST 328: American Mixed Blood
  • HIST 339: Motion Picture Censorship
  • HIST 343: Crisis of Confidence
  • HIST 353: Transnational History in Northeast Asia
  • HIST 371: The Russian Intelligentsia in the Late Imperial Period
  • HIST 383: islam and Politics in the Middle East
Spring 2010
Fall 2010
Spring 2011

Fall 2011

Spring 2012  

Fall 2012