• HIME 3191

    Christianity and Islam
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    Fall 2025

    Studies Christianity in the Middle East in the centuries after the rise of Islam.

  • HIEA 3501

    Introductory Workshop
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    Fall 2025

    Required for history majors, to be completed before enrollment in the Major Seminar. Introduces a variety of approaches to the study of history, methods for finding and analyzing primary and secondary sources, and the construction of historical arguments. Workshops are offered on a variety of topics each term.

  • HISA 4501

    Seminar in South Asia
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    Fall 2025

    The major seminar is a small class (not more than 15 students) intended primarily but not exclusively for history majors who have completed two or more courses relevant to the topic of the seminar. The work of the seminar results primarily in the preparation of a substantial (ca. 25 pages in standard format) research paper. Some restrictions and prerequisites apply to enrollment. See a history advisor or the director of undergraduate studies.

  • HIEU 4511

    Colloquium in Pre-1700 European History
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    Fall 2025

    The major colloquium is a small class (not more than 15 students) intended primarily but not exclusively for history majors who have completed two or more courses relevant to the topic of the colloquium. Colloquia are most frequently offered in areas of history where access to source materials or linguistic demands make seminars especially difficult. Students in colloquia prepare about 25 pages of written work. Some restrictions and prerequisites apply to enrollment. See a history advisor or the director of undergraduate studies.

  • HIST 4993

    Independent Study
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    Fall 2025

    In exceptional circumstances and with the permission of a faculty member any student may undertake a rigorous program of independent study designed to explore a subject not currently being taught or to expand upon regular offerings. Independent study projects may not be used to replace regularly scheduled classes. Enrollment is open to majors or non-majors.

  • HIEU 5041

    Comparative Imperialism and Decolonization
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    Fall 2025

    This seminar surveys recent historical writing on modern European imperialism and decolonization with an emphasis on the twentieth century. It covers case studies from different European empires (primarily British but also French, German, and Dutch), imperial formations (including settler colonialism and informal empire), and historiographical themes (including colonial violence, colonial knowledge, and humanitarianism).

  • HISA 5559

    New Course in South Asian History
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    Fall 2025

    This course provides the opportunity to offer a new topic in the subject area of South Asian history.

  • HIEU 7031

    Proseminar in Ancient Studies
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    Fall 2025

    The aim of this course is to acquaint students with various facets of the study of Greek and Roman antiquity; to show students a range of approaches to ancient materials; and to introduce students of antiquity to each other and to the affiliated faculty in different departments (Classics, History, Art, Religious Studies).

  • HIST 8999

    Research in History
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    Fall 2025

    For master's essay and other research carried out prior to advancement to candidacy, taken under the supervision of the student's adviser.

  • HIST 9961

    Supervised Reading
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    Fall 2025

    Graduate study of the historiography of a particular topic or historical period, equivalent to a graduate-level colloquium course. Prerequisites: Approval of director of graduate studies or department chair.