• HILA 3051

    Modern Central America
     Rating

    4.58

     Difficulty

    2.75

     GPA

    3.58

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Studies the history of Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama, and El Salvador from 19th century fragmentation, oligarchic, foreign, and military rule, to the emergence of popular nationalisms.

  • HIUS 3051

    The Age of Jefferson
     Rating

    4.44

     Difficulty

    3.50

     GPA

    3.49

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course uses Thomas Jefferson as a lens to explore the post revolutionary era in the United States (ca. 1776-1830), with a focus on race and slavery, trans-nationalism, imperialism, and legal/constitutional developments.

  • HIUS 3072

    The Civil War and Reconstruction
     Rating

    4.66

     Difficulty

    3.80

     GPA

    3.09

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Examines the course of the Civil War and Reconstruction in detail and attempts to assess their impact on 19th century American society, both in the North and in the South.

  • HIEU 3091

    Ancient Law and Society
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.11

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Study of the interrationships between law, politics and society in ancient Greece (chiefly Athenian) culture, the Hellenistic kingdoms and Rome (from the XII Tables to the Justinianic Code). Focuses particularly on the development of the idea of law; on the construction of law's authority and legitimacy; on the use of law as one method of social control; and on the development, at Rome, of juristic independence and legal codification. Prerequisite: HIEU 2031 or HIEU 2041, or permission of the instructor.

  • HIAF 3112

    African Environmental History
     Rating

    5.00

     Difficulty

    2.50

     GPA

    3.85

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course explores how Africans changed their interactions with the physical environments they inhabited and how the landscapes they helped create in turn shaped human history. Topics covered include the ancient agricultural revolution, health and disease in the era of slave trading, colonial-era mining and commodity farming, 20th-century wildlife conservation, and the emergent challenges of land ownership, disease, and climate change.

  • HIUS 3131

    From Lincoln to Roosevelt: America in the Gilded Age
     Rating

    3.89

     Difficulty

    2.67

     GPA

    3.51

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course will examine the years after the Civil War, from 1865 to 1900, a period in which Americans witnessed unprecedented economic expansion that profoundly altered political and social arrangements. It explores how the nation "recovered" from the Civil War, how it reconstructed itself, and continued to define the notion of who was an American and who was not. In short, it examines how the nation transitioned from one divided to the threshold of world domination in the age of imperialism. 

  • HIEU 3141

    Age of Conquests: Britain from the Romans to the Normans (43-1066)
     Rating

    4.22

     Difficulty

    3.27

     GPA

    3.53

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Surveys the history of Britain from the establishment of Roman rule to the Norman Conquest of 1066. Particular focus falls upon the social, political and cultural history of early England and its neighbors in Wales and Scotland, the Scandinavian impact of the 8th through 11th centuries, and Britain's links with the wider late antique and early medieval worlds.

  • HIEU 3152

    Colonizing the World: The British Empire
     Rating

    4.67

     Difficulty

    3.14

     GPA

    3.37

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    This course will focus primarily on the 'second' empire in Asia and Africa, although the first empire in the Americas will be our first topic. Topics covered include the slave plantations in the West Indies, the American Revolution, the rise of the British East India Company and its control of India, and the Scramble for Africa. Special emphasis will be placed on the environmental history of our points of debarkation.

  • HIEA 3171

    Meiji Japan
     Rating

    3.67

     Difficulty

    4.00

     GPA

    3.35

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course will examine the rise of the nation-state form in Japan as a new form of historical subjectivity. It will explore in depth the political, economic, social, and cultural changes in the wake of the collapse of the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1868 to the start of the Tasiho period in 1912.

  • HIUS 3171

    US Since 1945: People, Politics, Power
     Rating

    4.27

     Difficulty

    3.60

     GPA

    3.27

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    Surveys post World War II U.S. politics uncovering the links between long range social and economic phenomenon (suburbanization, decline of agricultural employment, the rise and fall of the labor movement, black urbanization and proletarianization, economic society and insecurity within the middle class, the changing structure of multinational business) and the more obvious political movements, election results, and state policies of the last half century.