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HIST 1 Turning Points in American History
HIST 2 #EverythingHasAHistory: Understanding America Today
HIST 3.01 Europe in the Age of Wonder
HIST 3.02 Europe in the Age of Discovery
HIST 3.03 Europe in the Age of Violence
HIST 4.01 The Crusades
HIST 4.02 Introduction to Early Islamic History
HIST 4.03 Introduction to the Modern Middle East and North Africa
HIST 5.01 Pre-Colonial African History
HIST 5.03 The History of China since 1800
HIST 5.04 Introduction to Korean Culture
HIST 5.05 The Emergence of Modern Japan
HIST 5.08 Africa and the World
HIST 5.11 Gandhi, Twentieth Century India and the World
HIST 5.13 Modern Latin America
HIST 5.14 Indigeneity and Colonialism in Latin America
HIST 7 First-Year Seminars in History
HIST 8 Body Parts, Body Wholes: An Introduction to the Comparative History of Medicine
HIST 8.02 The Making of the Modern World Economy
HIST 8.03 Happiness: A History
HIST 8.04 Queer History in America
HIST 8.05 The International History of Human Rights
HIST 8.06 Food History
HIST 8.07 The History of Equality
HIST 8.08 Horse History
HIST 8.09 Plague and Plagues in History
HIST 8.10 World War II: Ideology, Empire, Race
HIST 9 History Workshop: Histories of Inequalities
HIST 9.03 The Global Thirties: Economics and Politics
HIST 9.04 The Intellectual History of Capitalism
HIST 9.05 Crossing the Pacific: Empire, Labor, Migration
HIST 9.06 Black Ethnicities in the United States
HIST 9.07 Sex and Gender in Modern Europe
HIST 9.08 Settler Colonialism: Theory, History, Present
HIST 9.09 Race, Gender, & Revolution in the Atlantic World
HIST 10.02 Archival Research and the Production of History
HIST 10.03 The Dartmouth Vietnam Project: Learning Oral History in a Digital Age
HIST 10.04 Dartmouth Black Lives
HIST 10.05 Latin Paleography
HIST 10.06 Race and Archival Silences
HIST 11 The Age of the American Revolution
HIST 12 The Civil War Era: From Rebellion to Revolution
HIST 13 Planters, Pirates, and Puritans: 17th-Century English America
HIST 13.02 Early America and African American History: From the Colonial Era to the Gold Rush
HIST 14 The Invasion of America: American Indian History Pre-Contact to 1800
HIST 15 American Indians and American Expansion: 1800 to 1924
HIST 16.02 Plantations and Slavery in the Americas
HIST 16.03 Race, Slavery and the Family
HIST 17 Black America since the Civil War
HIST 18 The History of Voting in America
HIST 19 United States Political History in the Twentieth Century
HIST 20 American Thought and Culture to 1865
HIST 21 Modern American Thought and Culture
HIST 22 Civil Rights in the United States in the 20th Century
HIST 23 American History since 1980
HIST 24 The Cold War and American Life
HIST 25.01 The United States and the World from the Colonial Era to 1865
HIST 25.02 The United States and the World, 1865-1945
HIST 25.03 U.S. Empire Since 1945
HIST 26 The Vietnam War
HIST 27 Gender and Power in American History from the Colonial Period to the Civil War
HIST 28 American Women in the Twentieth Century
HIST 29 Women and American Radicalism Left and Right
HIST 30 Black Sports: Theorizing Blackness in Contemporary Athletics Culture
HIST 31.01 Latina/o Social Movements
HIST 31.02 Migrant Nation: Immigration and Racialization in the Making of the United States
HIST 31.03 Migrant Los Angeles
HIST 31.04 Histories of Mexican America
HIST 32 The Life, Death and Rebirth of Great American Cities
HIST 33 Asian American History
HIST 33.01 Walmart to Wall Street: Excavating American Capitalism since 1970
HIST 33.02 American Anthropocene: Climate and Power in U.S. History
HIST 34 Building America: An Architectural and Social History
HIST 36 Health Care in American Society: History and Current Issues
HIST 36.03 Histories of the Carceral State
HIST 37 The Black Radical Tradition in America
HIST 38.01 First Americans and the First President: The Indian World of George Washington
HIST 38.02 Lewis and Clark in Indian Country
HIST 38.03 Pan-Indianism in American History
HIST 38.04 Indigenous North American Borderlands
HIST 39 Twentieth Century Native American History
HIST 40.01 The Global Thirties: Economics and Politics
HIST 40.02 The Intellectual History of Capitalism
HIST 41.01 Empires and Nations in Modern European History
HIST 41.02 Race, Gender, & Revolution in the Atlantic World
HIST 42.01 Gender and European Society from Antiquity to the Reformation
HIST 42.02 Sex and Gender in Modern Europe
HIST 43.01 European Intellectual and Cultural History, 400-1300
HIST 43.02 European Intellectual and Cultural History, 1400-1800
HIST 43.03 European Intellectual and Cultural History, 1800-present
HIST 44 Medieval France, 400-1494
HIST 44.02 Arts of Power, from Augustus to the Sun King
HIST 45 Early Modern Europe (1300-1650)
HIST 46 Spain in the Golden Age
HIST 47.01 The French Revolution and Napoleon
HIST 47.02 Propaganda and Public Opinion from Napoleon to World War II
HIST 49 Early Modern England, 1485-1780
HIST 50 Modern Britain, 1780 to Present
HIST 52 Modern Germany 1871-Today
HIST 53 World War II: Ideology, Experience, Legacy
HIST 54 The Russian Empire
HIST 55 The Russian Revolution
HIST 56 Twentieth-Century Russia
HIST 57.01 Behind the Iron Curtain: The Cold War From the Other Side
HIST 58 Eastern Europe in the Modern World
HIST 61 Britain and the Sea: A Global History
HIST 62 The First World War
HIST 63.02 Reading Artifacts: The Material Culture of Science
HIST 63.03 Scientific Revolutions and Modern Society
HIST 63.04 The Means of Reproduction: Health, Bodies, Technologies
HIST 64 The Great War and the Transformation of Europe
HIST 66 History of Africa since 1800
HIST 67 History of Modern South Africa
HIST 69 Islam in Africa
HIST 70 Gender and The Modern Middle East and North Africa
HIST 70.02 Modern Iran
HIST 71 Conflict and Violence in the Middle East
HIST 72 Late Imperial China in Global Context
HIST 72.02 Nomad Rulers and Origins of the Modern World
HIST 72.03 Nationalism and Revolution in China, 1890-Present
HIST 72.04 China to 1800
HIST 72.06 Business History of Modern China
HIST 75 Colonialism, Development, and the Environment in Africa and Asia
HIST 76 From Colonial India to Post-Independence South Asia
HIST 77 Imperialism in Modern East Asia
HIST 78 Christianity in Korea
HIST 78.02 North Korea: Origins and Transitions
HIST 78.03 The Two Koreas, 1948-Present
HIST 78.04 Slaves and Rebels in Korea, 1392-1910
HIST 79 Postwar Japan: From Occupied Nation to Economic Superpower
HIST 80 The History of Capitalism in Latin America
HIST 82.04 Transnational Utopias: Latin American Anarchisms
HIST 83 Twentieth-Century Latin America
HIST 84 History of Brazil
HIST 85.01 The Black Atlantic: Africans and African Descendants in the Colonial Era
HIST 85.02 Black and Indigenous Slaveries
HIST 87 Culture and Identity in Modern Mexico
HIST 90.04 The Making of the Modern Middle East
HIST 90.05 The Jewish Atlantic
HIST 90.07 Great Migrations: The Making of the Modern US, 1910-1970
HIST 90.08 Democracy: Ancient to Modern
HIST 90.09 Global South Asia
HIST 90.10 Liberalism and Its History: World War II to the Present
HIST 90.11 Law and Empire
HIST 90.13 Placing History: A Exploration of Local History through Archives, Fieldwork, & Digital Maps
HIST 90.14 The Global British Empire, 1600 – The Present
HIST 90.15 State and Society in Early Modern India, 1500-1800
HIST 90.17 Templars, Teutonic Knights, and the Medieval Military Crusading Orders
HIST 90.18 Reproductive Health in U.S. History
HIST 90.19 Climate, Natural Disasters, and Environmental History
HIST 90.20 The Golden Age of Piracy, 1660-1730
HIST 91.01 Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Age of the Crusades
HIST 91.02 Vikings, Celts, and Saxons: Medieval Christian Imagination of the Pagan Past
HIST 92.01 Caribbean History: 1898 to the present
HIST 92.02 Nationalism and Revolution in the Caribbean
HIST 92.03 Slavery and Emancipation in Latin America and the Caribbean
HIST 92.04 Partition in South Asia
HIST 92.05 The City in Modern South Asia
HIST 92.06 Russia and the West: From Early Times to Present Day
HIST 92.07 Black Agrarian Democracy: Haitian History from Revolution to the Fall of the Duvalier Dictatorship
HIST 94.03 Greek History: Archaic and Classical Greece
HIST 94.04 Alexander the Great and the Macedonian Kings
HIST 94.05 Roman History: The Republic
HIST 94.06 History of the Roman Empire: Roman Principate to Christian Empire
HIST 94.07 Methods and Theory in Ancient History: Roman Britain
HIST 94.08 History and Culture of the Jews I: The Classical Period
HIST 94.09 History and Culture of the Jews II: The Modern Period
HIST 94.10 Jews and Arabs in Israel-Palestine: Past and Present
HIST 94.11 Jewish Views of Christianity
HIST 94.12 History of Jews in Germany
HIST 94.13 Slaves, Wives, and Concubines: Did Roman Women Have a History?
HIST 94.14 Jews and Cities: Urban Encounter and Cultural Transformations
HIST 94.15 History of the Holocaust
HIST 94.16 Before Billboards and Twitter: Ancient Coins as Text
HIST 94.17 Slaves' History of Rome
HIST 95.01 Foreign Study Program: London in History
HIST 95.02 Foreign Study Program: History Study Abroad
HIST 96.01 Seminar: Colonialism and Culture in Asia and Africa
HIST 96.03 Seminar: Topics in British History
HIST 96.04 Ethnic Los Angeles
HIST 96.07 Seminar: Topics in Modern Japanese History
HIST 96.08 Seminar: Pen and Ink Witchcraft: Native American History Through Treaties
HIST 96.12 Seminar: Race, Ethnicity and Immigration in U.S. History
HIST 96.21 Politics and Society in Colonial America
HIST 96.22 Nazism: Culture, Society, War
HIST 96.23 West Africa and the Cold War
HIST 96.25 World War II in the Pacific, 1931-1945
HIST 96.26 Ritual and Violence in Crusader Jerusalem
HIST 96.27 Great Historians: Classic Works from Herodotus to Du Bois
HIST 96.28 America in the 1970s
HIST 96.29 Seminar: Debating Democracy in Nineteenth-Century America
HIST 96.30 American Empire and Development
HIST 96.32 American Characters: Biography and the Historians' Craft
HIST 96.33 Global History of Human Rights
HIST 96.34 London-Based Archival Research and Historical Writing
HIST 96.37 Topics in Economic History
HIST 96.38 Crisis and Continuity in Twentieth-Century US Social Movements
HIST 96.39 Saints and Relics in the Middle Ages
HIST 96.40 War and Peace in Korea, 1231-1876
HIST 96.41 Afterlives of Empire – Migration, Race, and Decolonization in Postwar Europe
HIST 96.42 War and Social Change in American Life, 1898 – Today
HIST 97 Independent Study
HIST 98 Honors Seminar
HIST 99.01 Honors Thesis I
HIST 99.02 Honors Thesis II