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1.33
5.00
3.39
Fall 2024
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of European History.
1.50
4.50
3.70
Fall 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of South Asian history.
1.67
4.00
2.94
Summer 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of European History.
1.83
2.50
3.21
Fall 2025
This course is an exploration of Japan's imperial project from roughly 1890-1945. We will start by developing a critical theoretical vocabulary with which we will then focus on three recent and important books on Japanese imperialism in East Asia. At the end of the semester we will also look briefly at anti-imperial and decolonization movements as well as the status of the category of 'empire' for analyzing the postwar period.
2.00
4.00
3.37
Fall 2025
This course surveys the modern history of human rights, focusing on political, legal, and intellectual trends from the late 18th century to the present.
2.78
2.67
3.42
Spring 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of general history.
2.83
2.75
3.76
Spring 2025
Introduces the study of history intended for first- or second-year students. Seminars involve reading, discussing, and writing about different historical topics and periods, and emphasize the enhancement of critical and communication skills. Several seminars are offered each term. Not more than two Introductory Seminars may be counted toward the major in history.
2.83
3.25
3.14
Spring 2025
Studies the evolution of political, social, and cultural history of the United States from 1865 to the present.
2.83
2.50
3.40
Spring 2025
This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of general history.
2.88
2.25
3.45
Fall 2025
This course offers an interdisciplinary introduction to the history of cartography that ranges across the globe from oldest surviving images of pre-history to GIS systems of the present day. It approaches map history from a number of disciplinary perspectives, including the history of science, the history of cartography, critical theory and literary studies, anthropology, historical geography, and spatial cognition and wayfinding.
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