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Department of History 

Courses, Winter 2000  January 5 through April 7 
[For specifics about sections and times, see the Registrar's page Winter 1999-00.]
Access course syllabi through the links below.

History 102  European Civ, 1789-present, 4 sections, Professors Bidlack, Futch and Porter
History 104  The Rise of Modern Japan,  Professor Jeans, 2 sections
History 108  U.S. History Since 1876, 5 sections, Professors DeLaney, Machado and Senechal de la Roche
History 110  History of Ancient Greece, Professor Sanders, 2 sections
History 131  Latin America, 1750-present, Professor Parker, 2 sections
History 300  Seminar in Ancient History, Professor Sanders
History 302  Europe: Late Medieval 1198-1500, Professor Peterson
History 307  French Revolution & Napoleon, Professor Jarrett
History 310  Europe, 1918-1940, Professor Futch, 2 sections
History 313  Germany, 1789-1890, Professor Cecil, 2 sections
History 321  Soviet Russia, 1917-1991, Professor Bidlack, 2 sections
History 329  Religion & Church in Medieval Society & Politics, Professor Peterson
History 331  Latin American Nations, Professor Parker
History 335  Canada Since 1837, Professor Porter
History 341  American Revolution, 1763-1787, Professor McAhren, 2 sections
History 347  America in the Gilded Age, 1870-1900, Professor Senechal de la Roche
History 349  United States Since 1945, Professor DeLaney and Dean Dalhouse
History 356  American Foreign & Military Affairs, 1913-1975, Professor Machado
History 363  The South Since 1877, Professor Merchant
History 364  Seminar: Origins of the Constitution, Professor Merchant
History 380  Japanese Civilization to 1800, Professor Jeans

[For specifics about sections and times, see the Registrar's page Winter 1999-00.]

 
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