HISTORY
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F'99-S'01
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Department of History
Courses, Spring 2000 April 17 through
May 26
[For specifics about sections and times, see the Registrar's page
Spring
1999-00.]
History
111 History of Ancient Rome, Professor Sanders
History
133 Survey of Brazilian History, Professor Parker
History
150 Seminar in American History (Thomas Jefferson),
Professor
Merchant
History 152 Seminar in American History (Korean War),
2
sections, Professor Machado
History 154 Seminar in European History & Literature
(Russia),
2 sections, Professor Cecil
History
195a Seminar: The World of Dante, [Fr&So], Professor Peterson
History 195b Seminar: The African Quandary, Professor Porter
History 195c Seminar in Recent American Religious History:
Christian Fundamentalism and the Political Right - Professor Dalhouse
History 315 Venetian History, 2 sections, Professor
Futch
History
322 Seminar: The Soviet Union in World War II,
Professor
Bidlack
History
332 Political Change in Latin America, Professor
Parker
History 339
Seminar: Natives and Strangers in the New World,
Professor DeLaney
Hist 339 counts toward the US area primary sources requirement.
History
342 United States, 1787-1800, 2 sections, Professor
McAhren
History 367
Seminar in American Social History (African Americans in the Urban North,
1880-1930),
Professor Senechal de la Roche
History 369 Seminar: History of Sport in America,
Professor
Machado
History 370 Australia and New Zealand, Professor
Porter
History
389 Seminar: Occupied Japan, 1945-52, 2 sections,
Professor Jeans
History
395 Seminar: The World of Dante, [Jr&Sr],
Professor Peterson
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