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History Department
1600 Grand Ave.
Old Main, Room 311
St. Paul, MN 55105
phone: 651-696-6493
fax: 651-696-6498
OFFICE HOURS
September 1 through May 31
Weekdays 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
June 1 through August 31
Tuesdays 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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Syllabi
HIST100-01
-Discovering World History (Arnold) Fall 2009
HIST110-01
-Introduction to European History, 1789-present (Soine) Spring 2008
HIST112-01 -The Global in the
Local: Minnesota History in/as World History (Rachleff) Fall 2008
HIST112-02 -The Global
in the Local: Rivers Through History (Cremer)
Fall 2008
HIST115-01 -Modern
Africa
HIST120-01 -Europe and the
World (Weisensel)
HIST135-01 -American Violence to 1800 (Cremer)
HIST140-01 -Introduction
to East Asian Civilization (Tam)
HIST174-01 -History Of
Traditional China (Tam)
HIST176-01 -History Of Traditional Japan (Tam)
HIST194-01 -American
Violence: A Culture History of Warfare from the Age of Contact
to the American Revolution (Cremer) Fall 2007
HIST194-01 -Introduction
to Latin America and the Caribbean (Capello) Fall 2008
HIST194-02 -Introduction
to Global Environmental History (Arnold) Spring 2009
HIST194-02 -20th Century
Arabic Literature and History (El-Meligi)
HIST194-03 -US
Jews at the Margins (Itzkowitz) Fall 2005
HIST194-03 -Pre
Modern Medicine (Cuffel) Spring 2005
HIST194-03 -Early
Arabic Literature and History (El-Meligi)
HIST194-03 -Medieval
Islam (Cuffel) Fall 2004
HIST194-03 -Africa to 1800 (Jones)
Fall 2003
HIST194-03 - 05 -The Global
in the Local, the Local in the Global (Rachleff, Itzkowitz) Fall 2006
HIST194-05 -Labor and Music
(Rachleff)
HIST194-05 -African Life Histories (Monson)
HIST211-01 - History
of Africa to 1800 (Monson)
HIST213-01 -Women
in Africa
HIST221-01 -American Labor
Radicalism (Rachleff)
HIST224-01 -Slavery, Emancipation and Reconstruction (Rachleff)
HIST230-01 -Women
and Work in U.S. History (Rachleff)
HIST232-01 -Immigration
and Ethnicity in U.S. History (Rachleff)
HIST233-01 -Introduction to
the History of the U.S. Working Class (Rachleff)
HIST234-01 -U.S. Environmental
History (Wells)
HIST235-01 -Comparative Freedom Movements:
The U.S. Civil Rights and South African Anti-Apartheid Movements (Rachleff)
HIST236-01 -Consumer Nation:
American Consumer Culture in the 20th Century (Wells)
HIST240-01 -Jews in
America (Itzkowitz)
HIST244-01 -The US Since 1945 (Rachleff)
HIST255-01 -The
History of Socialism (Weisensel, Peter)
HIST257-01 -Empires
(Weisensel)
HIST258-01 -Europe
since 1945 (Weisensel)
HIST260-01 -State
and Society in Tsarist Russia (Weisensel)
HIST265-01 -Jewish History
(Itzkowitz)
HIST274-01 -History of Traditional
China (Tam)
HIST275-01 -History
of Modern China (Tam)
HIST277-01 -History
of Modern Japan (Tam)
HIST278-01 -War Crimes
and Memory in Contemporary East Asia (Tam)
HIST294-01 -Black Death (Arnold)
HIST294-02 - Saints and Society in the Middle Ages (Arnold) Fall 2009
HIST294-03 -Daily Life in Europe 800-1800 (Arnold) Spring 2009
HIST294-04- Medieval
History through Castles (Arnold) Fall 2008
HIST294-05 -Captivity and Slavery in the Making of American Society (Cremer) Fall 2009
HIST294-05 -The Black Death
(Arnold) Fall 2008
HIST294-05 -US in
the 1930's (Rachleff) Spring 2007
HIST294-05 -African
American Theater and History: August Wilson’s 20th
Century (Rachleff) Fall 2006
HIST294-05 -History
of Cuba and Puerto Rico (Geistfeld) Spring
2006
HIST294-05 -Saints and Society
in the Middle Ages (Arnold) Fall 2007
HIST294-06 -Native America: Conflict,
Contact, and Accommodation 1600-1900 (Cremer) Fall 2007
HIST294-06 -The Andes: Race,
Region and Nation (Capello) Fall 2008
HIST294-07 -German History: From Restoration to Unification, 1500-1871(Soine) Fall 2009
HIST294-09 -Asian Amnerican
History (Rachleff) Fall 2007
HIST294-11 -Slavery, Abolition
and the Civil War (Hudson) Fall
2005
HIST294-11 -Consumer
Nation: American Consumer culture in the Twentieth Century (Wells) Spring
2006
HIST294-11 -Native America
(Lacson) Fall 2006
HIST294-13 -Imagining the
American West (Hudson) Spring
2006
HIST294-15 -Sex
and Gender in African American Communities (Hudson) Spring 2006
HIST294-17 -Colonial Encounters: Religion, Race and Sexuality
in the Development of Early American Society (Robertson) Spring
2007
HIST294-19 -Gender
and Sexuality in Colonial America and the Early Republic (Robertson)
Spring 2007
HIST305-01 -Comparative
Freedom Movements (Rachleff)
HIST330-01 -Historians
and Critical Race Theory (Rachleff) Fall 2007
HIST340-01 -U.S
Urban Environmental History (Wells)
HIST343-01 -Imperial
Nature: The United States and the Global Environment (Wells)
HIST345-01 -Car Country:
The Automobile and the American Environment (Wells)
HIST349-01 -African
Americans and the Transformatin of the City (Rachleff)
HIST351-01 - Tudor-Stuart
England (Itzkowitz)
HIST353-01 -The
Victorians (Itzkowitz)
HIST352-01 -Modern Britain
(Itzkowitz)
HIST355-01 -History
and Philosophy of Socialism (Weisensel)
HIST358-01 -Europe
Since 1945 (Weisensel)
HIST362-01 -History of the USSR(Weisensel)
HIST364-01 -Modern Germany:
Bismarck to the Present (Weisensel)
HIST366-01 -Europe
in the Age of Upheaval and Revolution (Itzkowitz)
HIST367-01 -History
of the Holocaust (Itzkowitz)
HIST370-01 -History
of Rome (Severy)
HIST379-01 -The Study
of History (Hudson) Spring 2006
HIST394-01 -Church & State:
Religion & the Founding of the US(Cremer) Fall 2008
HIST394-01 -Comparative
Freedom Movements: U.S. and South Africa (Rachleff) Spring 2006
HIST394-01 -European Environments
to 1650 (Arnold) Spring 2008
HIST490-01-03 -Special
Advanced Studies (Senior Seminar) (Tam, Weisensel)
HIST494-01 -Minnesota
History (Rachleff)
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