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Feb 10, 2025
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2016-2017 University Catalog archived
Course Descriptions
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History |
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• HIST 204 - The Age of Reformation
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• HIST 205 - Public and Private in Europe, 1700-1900
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• HIST 206 - Women and Gender in Modern Europe
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• HIST 207 - France: A Contested Nation
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• HIST 208 - France: Old Regime and Revolution
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• HIST 209 - France in the 19th and 20th Centuries
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• HIST 210 - Paris: A Contested City
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• HIST 211 - Scandal, Crime, and Spectacle in the 19th Century
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• HIST 213 - Germany, 1815-1914
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• HIST 214 - Dictatorship and Democracy in Germany, 1914-2000
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• HIST 215 - From Weimar to Hitler: Modernism and Anti-Modernism in German Culture after the First World War
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• HIST 217 - History of the British Isles to 1688: Power, Plague, and Prayer
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• HIST 218 - Rule Britannia, 1688- 1990: The History of Britain from the “Glorious” Revolution to the Iron Lady
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• HIST 219 - Seminar: The Age of the Witch Hunts
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• HIST 220 - Imperial Russia, 1682 to 1917
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• HIST 221 - Soviet Russia, 1917 to 1991
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• HIST 222 - Decline and Fall of the Soviet Union and the Resurgence of Russia
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• HIST 223 - International Relations, 1815-1918: Europe and the World
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• HIST 224 - International Relations, 1919-2000: The End of European Hegemony
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• HIST 226 - European Intellectual History, 1880 to 1960
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• HIST 228 - Women in Russian History
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• HIST 229 - Topics in European History
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• HIST 230 - Discovering W&L’s Origins Using Historical Archaeology
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• HIST 233 - U.S.-Latin American Relations from 1825 to Present
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• HIST 234 - Nations and Nationalism
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• HIST 238 - Anthropology of American History
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• HIST 240 - Early American History to 1788
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• HIST 242 - The United States, 1789-1840
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• HIST 243 - The Evolution of American Warfare
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• HIST 244 - The Art of Command during the American Civil War
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• HIST 245 - The American Civil War
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• HIST 246 - American Experience with Guerrilla Warfare and Insurgency
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• HIST 247 - America in the Gilded Age, 1870-1900
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• HIST 248 - Populism, Progressivism, and the New Deal
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• HIST 253 - Gay and Lesbian Life in 20th-Century United States
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• HIST 256 - The History of Violence in America
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• HIST 257 - History of Women in America, 1609-1870
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• HIST 258 - History of Women in America, 1870 to the Present
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• HIST 259 - The History of the African-American People to 1877
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• HIST 260 - The History of the African-American People since 1877
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• HIST 262 - The Old South to 1860
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• HIST 264 - Morning in America? Society, Culture and Politics in The Age of Reagan
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• HIST 265 - The U.S. in the Era of World War II
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• HIST 266 - The American Century: U.S. History from 1945
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• HIST 267 - Mapping the American City: Metropolitan History and GIS in the 20th Century
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• HIST 268 - Building a Suburban Nation: Race, Class, and Politics in Postwar America
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• HIST 269 - Topics in United States, Latin American or Canadian History
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• HIST 270 - Modern Islamic Political Thought
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• HIST 271 - Profit and Prophecy in Islamic History
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• HIST 273 - East Africa: A Thousand Years
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• HIST 276 - History of South Africa
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• HIST 277 - Speaking and Being Zulu in South Africa
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• HIST 279 - Africa in the Western Imagination
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• HIST 284 - Visions of Japan’s Empire in East Asia: 19th-Century Origins through World War II
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• HIST 285 - Seminar: The Yin and Yang of Gender in Late Imperial China (10th-19th centuries)
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• HIST 287 - Supervised Study Abroad: Athens
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• HIST 289 - Topics in Asian, African, or Islamic History
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• HIST 295 - Seminar: Topics in History
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• HIST 305 - Seminar: Religion, Church, and Politics in Medieval and Renaissance Society
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• HIST 306 - Seminar: Politics and Providence: Medieval and Renaissance Political Thought
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• HIST 307 - Politics and History: The Machiavellian Moment
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• HIST 309 - Seminar: The French Revolution
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• HIST 312 - Seminar on Nazism and the Third Reich
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• HIST 319 - Seminar on The Great War in History and Literature
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• HIST 322 - Seminar in Russian History
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• HIST 337 - Seminar: Revolutions in Latin America
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• HIST 344 - Seminar on The United States, 1840-1860
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• HIST 346 - Seminar on Reconstruction, 1865-1877
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• HIST 350 - Seminar: Going Nuclear: American Society, Culture and Politics in the Cold War Era
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• HIST 354 - Seminar: The History of the American Welfare State
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• HIST 355 - Seminar: America in the 1960s: History and Memory
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• HIST 364 - Seminar on the Origins of the Constitution
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• HIST 366 - Seminar: Slavery in the Americas
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• HIST 367 - Seminar: 9/11 and Modern Terrorism
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• HIST 378 - African Feminisms
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• HIST 379 - Queering Colonialism
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• HIST 386 - Seminar: Managing Mongols, Manchus, and Muslims: China’s Frontier History (16th-20th Centuries)
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• HIST 387 - Seminar: The Struggle Over China’s Environment
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• HIST 395 - Advanced Seminar
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• HIST 397 - Seminar: Spring-Term Topics in History
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• HIST 401 - Directed Individual Study
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• HIST 402 - Directed Individual Study
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• HIST 403 - Directed Individual Study
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• HIST 453 - Internship in History
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• HIST 456 - Internship in History
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• HIST 473 - Senior Thesis
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• HIST 493 - Honors Thesis
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Interdepartmental |
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• INTR 180 - FS: First-Year Seminar
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• INTR 200 - Research Preparation in the Sciences
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• INTR 201 - Information Technology Literacy
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• INTR 202 - Applied Statistics
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• INTR 210 - Preparation for Spring Term Abroad in Paris
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• INTR 280 - Cross-Cultural Theatrical Experiences
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• INTR 296 - Spring Studies in Culture and Society
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• INTR 298 - Study Abroad Reflections and Assessment
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• INTR 301 - The Irish World in Literature, Religion, and History
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• INTR 453 - London Internship
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• INTR 493 - Interdisciplinary Honors
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• INTR 995 - Spring Option
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Italian |
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• ITAL 113 - Accelerated Elementary Italian
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