#  2015-16 Cross-listed courses 

 



Sort**Cross-Listed Courses in History 2015-16**



**Fall Term**



African &amp; African Amer. (AFRAMER) 118 : The History of African Americans From the Slave Trade to the Civil War



African &amp; African Amer. (AFRAMER) 123X: Mass Incarceration in Historical Perspective



African &amp; African Amer. (AFRAMER) 198X: Scientific Racism: A History



American Studies (AMSTDIES) 201: Themes in American Studies



Culture &amp; Belief (CULTBLF) 50: The European Postwar



East Asian Langs &amp; Civ (CHNHIS) 201: Intellectual Debates in China Today



East Asian Langs &amp; Civ (CHNSHIS 270A): Research Methods in Late Imperial Chinese History I: Seminar



East Asian Langs &amp; Civ (KORHIST) 115: Korean History Through Film



East Asian Langs &amp; Civ (KORHIST) 253: Modern Korean History: Proseminar



East Asian Langs &amp; Civ (KORHIST) 260: Readings in Modern Korean History I



Economics (ECON) 1776: Religion and the Rise of Capitalism



Economics (ECON) 2339RA: Economic History Lunch



Ethical Reasoning (ETHRSON) 40: History of Human Rights



History and Literature (HIST-LIT 90AV): Revolution and Reform in Britain and France, 1820-1880



History and Literature (HIST-LIT 90BL): American Memorials from Slavery to September 11



History and Literature (HIST-LIT 90BO): Sports and Empire



History and Literature (HIST-LIT 90BQ): Early Modern Encounters



History and Literature (HIST-LIT 90BX: World War I in Fiction, Film, Poetry, and Memoir



History and Literature (HIST-LIT 90BY): Cold War Cinema



History and Literature (HIST-LIT 90BZ): Harvard, Meritocracy, and the Making of Elites



History and Literature (HIST-LIT 90CA): Cocaine: Customs and War in the Americas



History and Literature (HIST-LIT 90L): Stories of Slavery and Freedom



History of Science (HISTSCI 141V): Public Health and Welfare in America and Europe



Medieval Studies (MEDVLSTD) 107: Authority and Invention: Medieval Art and Architecture



Near Eastern Languages &amp; Civ (ARABIC) 160R: Readings in Arabic Historians, Geographers, and Biographers



Near Eastern Languages &amp; Civ (ARABIC) 248R: Readings in Social and Legal Texts



Societies of the World (SOCWORLD) 12: China



Societies of the World (SOCWORLD) 14: The British Empire



Societies of the World (SOCWORLD) 30: Moctezuma's Mexico: Then and Now



Societies of the World (SOCWORLD) 34: The Caribbean: Globalization, Socio-Economic Dev. &amp; Cultural Adaptation



Societies of the World (SOCWORLD) 41: Medieval Europe



Societies of the World (SOCWORLD) 42: The World Wars in Global Context, 1905-1950



South Asian Studies (SAS) 130: Economic History of India



South Asian Studies (SAS 179): South Asia: Connected Histories, Interdisciplinary Frames



South Asian Studies (SAS) 230: Environmental History of South Asia



United States in the World (US) 38: Forced to be Free: Americans as Occupiers and Nation-Builders



United States in the World (US) 39: History of American Democracy



Women, Gender &amp; Sexuality (WOMGEN) 1258: Friends with Benefits?



 

**Spring Term**



African &amp; African Amer. (AFRAMER) 11: Introduction to African Studies



African &amp; African Amer. (AFRAMER) 124Y: Afro-Latin America: History and Culture



African &amp; African Amer. (AFRAMER) 125X: Urban Inequality after Civil Rights



African &amp; African Amer. (AFRAMER) 135X: Reading Du Bois



African &amp; African Amer. (AFRAMER) 191X: African American Lives in the Law



Culture &amp; Belief (CULTBLF) 51: Making the Middle Ages



East Asian Langs &amp; Civ (CHNSHIS 270B): Research Methods in Late Imperial Chinese History II: Seminar



East Asian Langs &amp; Civ (JAPNHIST) 115: Religion and Society in Edo and Meiji Japan



East Asian Langs &amp; Civ (JAPNHIST) 121: Comparative History of Women and Gender in East Asia up to WWII



East Asian Langs &amp; Civ (JAPNHIST) 126: Shinto: Conference Course



East Asian Langs &amp; Civ (KORHIST) 261: Readings in Modern Korean History II



Economics (ECON) 2330: History and Human Capital



Economics (ECON) 2339RB: Economic History Lunch



Ethical Reasoning (ETHRSON) 12: Political Justice and Political Trials



History and Literature (HIST-LIT 90AY): Youth Protest in Europe



History and Literature (HIST-LIT 90BC): We the Readers: Reading Communities in Early America



History and Literature (HIST-LIT 90BR): Cultures of Commodity Production Across the Americas



History of Science 148V. Health and Disease in America – Alexander More



Humanities (Human) 52: Human History



Medieval Studies (MEDVLSTD) 117: English Legal History, 600-1600



Medieval Studies (MEDVLSTD) 119: Constitutional and Legal History of Medieval Continental Europe



Medieval Studies (MEDVLSTD) 201: The Auxiliary Disciplines of Medieval History: Proseminar



Near Eastern Languages &amp; Civ (MODMDEST) 100: Introduction to the Modern Middle East



Religion 2464. Reformation and the Making of Religious Practice in Britain and colonial America, c. 1550-1700 – David Hall



Societies of the World (SOCWORLD) 13: Japan in Asia and the World



Societies of the World (SOCWORLD) 38: Pyramid Schemes: The Archaeological History of Ancient Egypt



Societies of the World (SOCWORLD) 49: The Worlds of Business in Modern China



South Asian Studies (SAS) 131: South Asia: A Global History



South Asian Studies (SAS) 178: Literature as History in South Asia



United States in the World (US) 19: American Food: A Global History



United States in the World (US) 41: Power and Protest: The United States in the World of the 1960s