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1.67
4.00
2.94
Summer 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of European History.
2.83
2.50
3.40
Spring 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of general history.
1.78
4.00
3.70
Fall 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of South Asian history.
4.00
3.00
3.37
Spring 2026
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of United States history.
3.88
3.13
3.46
Spring 2026
Surveys the intellectual, religious, and social history of Europe c.1500-1800 through the lens of changing beliefs about the supernatural. Selected topics include the rise and decline of witch-hunting, changing understandings of the universe, the impact of religious reform on traditional belief, and the "disenchantment" of European society as beliefs in the supernatural declined in the 18th century.
3.33
2.75
3.58
Spring 2026
Surveys 100 years of Indian history, defining the qualities of the world's first major anti-colonial movement of nationalism and the changes and cultural continuities of India's democratic policy in the decades since 1947.
3.54
3.23
3.42
Spring 2026
This course tells the story of British America from an Atlantic perspective. The thirteen colonies that formed the United States were once part of a larger empire that spanned eastern North America and the Caribbean. From 1500 to 1800, cross-cultural encounters among Africans, Native Americans, and Europeans created a dynamic new world. Key topics trade, religion, agriculture, slavery, warfare, and the origins of the American Revolution.
4.65
4.00
2.99
Spring 2025
Surveys the history of ancient warfare from the Homeric era until the fall of Rome.
5.00
2.00
3.80
Spring 2026
Covers issues of human rights violations, defense, reparations, and prevention, from independence movements through the Cold War, neoliberalism, extractivism, racism, and transnational migration, trade and crime.
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3.78
Spring 2026
History of West Africans in the wider context of the global past, from West Africans' first attempts to make a living in ancient environments through the slave trades (domestic, trans-Saharan, and Atlantic), colonial overrule by outsiders, political independence, and ever-increasing globalization.
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