2014-15 Cross-listed courses

Cross-listed Courses in History, 2014-15

African and African American Studies 11. Introduction to African Studies
African and African American Studies 118. The History of African Americans From the Slave Trade to the                Civil War
African and African American Studies 122x. The History of African Americans from the Civil War to the   Present - (New Course)
African and African American Studies 191x. African American Lives in the Law
African and African American Studies 218. Topics in African American History

African and African American Studies 219. Proseminar: Race and Ethnicity in Latin America - (New Course)
African and African American Studies 220. Seminar: New Themes in the Study of the African Diaspora: Editorial Internship with Transition - (New Course)
American Studies 200 (formerly *American Civilization 200). Major Works in American Studies
Anthropology 2725. Anthropology and History

Celtic 107. History of Ireland: Saint Patrick to the Flight of the Earls
Celtic 118. The Gaelic World: 1100 - 1700]
Celtic 208. Irish Ethnogenesis: The Origins and Evolution of Irish Identity in the Early Middle Ages
Chinese History 113. Society and Culture of Late Imperial China

Chinese History 170. Chinese History in the Digital Age - (New Course)
Chinese History 229r. Topics in Ming History: Seminar

Chinese History 253. Topics in Late Imperial History
Chinese History 262. Local Society and Culture in Middle-Period China: Seminar - (New Course)
Classical Studies 112. Regional Study: Sicily - (New Course)
Culture and Belief 51. Making the Middle Ages
Economics 1776. Religion and the Rise of Capitalism
Economics 2330. History and Human Capital

Economics 2339r. Economic History Lunch
Ethical Reasoning 34. Liberty
History and Literature 90ak. The Vietnam War in American Culture

History and Literature 90ay. Youth Protest in Europe
History and Literature 90az. The African American Great Migration
History and Literature 90ba. England After Empire
History and Literature 90bc. We the Readers: Reading Communities in Early  America - (New Course)
History and Literature 90bd. Disability in America from the Civil War to the Present - (New Course)
History and Literature 90be. Tropical Fantasies: The Hispanic Caribbean and Haiti in the Global Imaginary             - (New Course)
History and Literature 90bg. Colonialism, Globalization, and Culture in Asian Diaspora(s) - (New Course)
History and Literature 90bh. Postcolonial Ireland - (New Course)
History and Literature 90g. Charlemagne in History, Story, and Myth
History and Literature 90l. Stories of Slavery and Freedom
History of Science 180. Science, Technology, and Society in Modern East Asia

Humanities:  Essential Questions 52.  Empires
Japanese History 133Japanese History 270. Early Modern Japanese History: Proseminar
Japanese History 271r (formerly Japanese History 271). Research in Early Modern Japanese History: Seminar
Korean History 253. Modern Korean History: Proseminar

Medieval Studies 107. Authority and Invention: Medieval Art and Architecture
Medieval Studies 110:  Mapping the Slavlands:  Central Europe in the Middle Ages
Medieval Studies 117. Constitutional and Legal History of Medieval England
Medieval Studies 202. Latin Palaeography and Manuscript Culture: Seminar
Medieval Studies 227. Hildegard of Bingen and the Gospels: Seminar
The Modern Middle East 100 (formerly Near Eastern Civilizations 100). Approaches to Middle Eastern      Studies

The Modern Middle East 111 (formerly Islamic Civilizations 105). Culture and Society in Contemporary      Iran
The Modern Middle East 125. Culture and Society in Contemporary Israel - (New Course)
The Modern Middle East 128. The Arab-Israeli Conflict - (New Course)
Persian 150r. Readings in Persian Historians, Geographers and Biographers

Religion 1447
Slavic 270hf. Mapping Cultural Space: Sites, Systems & Practices across Eurasia - (New Course)
Societies of the World 12. China

Societies of the World 14. The British Empire
Societies of the World 18. Europe on Trial: Retribution, Renewal and Reconciliation Since 1945
Societies of the World 30. Moctezuma’s Mexico: Then and Now (2012)!
Societies of the World 34. The Caribbean: Globalization, Socio-Economic Development & Cultural Adaptation
Societies of the World 38. Pyramid Schemes: The Archaeological History of Ancient Egypt
Societies of the World 43. Japan’s Samurai Revolution
Societies of the World 45. Beyond the Great Wall: China and the Nomadic Frontier
Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality 1249: Gender in African History
T
ibet 190:  Tibetan 190:  Understanding Histories of Tibet
United States in the World 30. Tangible Things: Harvard Collections in World History

United States in the World 39. History of American Democracy
United States in the World 40 (formerly History 1989). New World Orders? From the Cold War to Contemporary International Relations
United States in the World 41 (formerly History 1495). Power and Protest: The United States in the   World of the 1960s