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WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY
 
History Courses, Fall 2001  
September 6 through December 14

For specifics about sections and times, see the Registrar's page Fall Course Offerings Access course syllabi through the links below.
History 100 European Civ, 325-1517, 2 sections, Professor Peterson
History 101 European Civ, 1500-1789, 3 sections, Professors Bidlack and Porter
History 107 U.S. History to 1876,  5 sections, Professors DeLaney, Merchant and Senechal de la Roche
History 109 History of Ancient Egypt,  2 sections, Professor Sanders
History 130 Survey of Colonial Latin America, 2 sections, Professor Parker 
History 190 Bibliographic Resources, Special Collections Librarian Vaughan Stanley and Professor Merchant
History 301 Europe in the Early Middle Ages, Professor Peterson
History 307 French Revolution and Napoleon, 2 sections, Origins and trajectory of the French Revolution; the execution of the king and the first Republic; the Thermidorian moment; Napoleon and the first empire.  This course integrates social, political and cultural perspectives, and discusses various interpretations of the Revolution.  Harsanyi
History 308 Europe, 1815-1871, Professor Futch
History 309 Europe, 1870-1918, 2 sections, Professor Futch
History 318 British Isles Since 1688, Professor Sanders
History 320 Imperial Russia, 1689-1917, 2 sections, Professor Bidlack
History 329 Enlightenment in Europe:Ideas Into politics, The ideas, politics and social/cultural practices of the age of the Enlightenment across Europe. The "new ideas" and the decline of  absolutism.  The Enlightenment project as gateway to modernity.  Harsanyi
History 330 Colonial Latin America, Professor Parker
History 340 American Colonies, 1605-1763, Professor McAhren
History 343 United States, 1801-1840, Professor DeLaney
History 348 Populism, Progressivism, and the New Deal, Professor Machado
History 357 Women in America, 1609-1870, Professor Senechal de la Roche
History 362 The Old South to 1860, Professor Merchant
History 368 Seminar: The History of American Business, Professor Machado
History 378 Indian Subcontinent, 1498-2000, Professor Porter
History 401, 402, 403, Directed Individual Study
History 493 Honors Thesis

Specifics about sections and times will be on the Registrar's page during Spring Semester
 

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