2024-2025 History Course Schedule

Subject to change. Please check this page regularly for updates to the course schedule.

Summer 2024

HIST 8.02 (10) The Making of the Modern World Economy (modern), Professor Link (Dist:INT or SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 10.02 (TBD) Archival Research and the Production of History (modern), Professor Butler (This course is intended for students accepted to the history department's fall-term London FSP. Enrollment is by instructor permission.) (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 29/WGSS 26.02 (2A) Women and American Radicalism Left and Right (US, modern), Professor Orleck (Dist:SOC; WCult:CI)
HIST 40.01 (2) The Global Thirties: Economics and Politics (modern), Professor Link (Dist:INT or SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 70/MES 19.04/WGSS 24.02 (2) Gender and the Modern Middle East and North Africa (ME, modern), Professor Nikpour (Dist:SOC; WCult:NW)
HIST 70.02/MES 12.13 (12) Modern Iran (ME, modern), Professor Nikpour (Dist:SOC; WCult:NW)
HIST 96.12 (10A) Seminar: Race, Ethnicity and Immigration in US History (US, modern), Professor Orleck (Dist:SOC; WCult:CI)

Fall 2024

HIST 2 (11) #EverythingHasAHistory: Understanding America Today (US, modern), Professor Rabig (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 3.01 (11) Europe in the Age of Wonder (EUR, premodern), Professor Gaposchkin (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 4.03/MES 2.03 (12) Introduction to the Modern Middle East and North Africa (ME, modern), Professor Nikpour (Dist:SOC; WCult:NW)
HIST 5.01/AAAS 14 (10) Pre-Colonial African History (AFR, premodern), Professor Sackeyfio-Lenoch (Dist:SOC; WCult:NW)
HIST 5.05/ASCL 64.11 (12) The Emergence of Modern Japan (Asia, modern), Professor Ericson (Dist:SOC; WCult:NW)
HIST 5.14 (12) The Americas from Invasion to Independence (premodern), Professor Mercado-Montero (Dist:INT or SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 8.06/LATS 8 (TBD) Food History (US, modern), Professor Garcia (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 9.05 (3A) Crossing the Pacific: Empire, Labor, Migration (US, modern), Professor J. Miller
HIST 10.04/AAAS 20.01 (9L) Dartmouth Black Lives (US, modern), Professor Rabig (Dist:SOC; WCult:CI)
HIST 14/NAIS 14 (TBD) The Invasion of America: American Indian History, Pre-Contact to 1800 (US, premodern), Professor Calloway (Dist:SOC; WCult:NW)
HIST 25.03 (12) The United States and the World since 1945 (US, modern), Professors E. Miller and J. Miller (Dist:INT or SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 31.02/LACS 40.10 (TBD) Migrant Nation: Immigration and Racialization in the Making of the United States (US, modern), Professors Moreton and Voekel (Dist:SOC; WCult:CI)
HIST 33.02/GEOG 40.05 (TBD) American Anthropocene: Climate and Power in U.S. History (US, modern), Professor Moreton (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 36 (11) Health Care in American Society: History and Current Issues (US, modern), Professor Koop (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 49 (10) Early Modern England, 1485-1780 (EUR, premodern), Professor Estabrook (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 64 (TBD) The Great War and the Transformation of Europe (EUR, modern), Professor Petruccelli (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 72.04/ASCL XX (10) China to 1800 (Asia, premodern), Professor Lu
HIST 96.07 (3A) Seminar: Topics in Modern Japanese History (Asia, modern), Professor Ericson
HIST 96.33 (6B) Seminar: Global History of Human Rights (modern), Professor Nikpour (Dist:INT or SOC; WCult:NW)
HIST 96.34 (London FSP) London Archives, Profossor Musselwhite
HIST 98 (TBD) Honors Seminar, Professor Gaposchkin

History London Foreign Study Program

Winter 2025

HIST 5.03/ASCL 64.08 (10) The History of China Since 1800 (Asia, modern), Professor Lu (Dist:SOC; WCult:NW)
HIST 23 (12) American History since 1980 (US, modern), Professor Rabig (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 31.01/LATS 20 (TBD) Latina/o Social Movements (US, modern), Professor Garcia (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 38.02/NAIS 38 (2A) Lewis and Clark in Indian Country (US, modern), Professor Calloway
HIST 43.03 (12) European Intellectual and Cultural History, 1800-present (EUR, modern), Professor Greenberg (Dist:TMV; WCult:W)
HIST 52 (2) Modern Germany 1871-Today (EUR, modern), Professor Greenberg (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 79/ASCL 64.12 (12) Postwar Japan: From Occupied Nation to Economic Superpower (Asia, modern), Professor Ericson (Dist:SOC; WCult:NW)
HIST 96.03 (2A) Seminar: Topics in British History (EUR), Professor Estabrook (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 96.38 (3A) Crisis and Continuity in Twentieth-Century US Social Movements (US, modern), Professor Rabig (Dist:TMV; WCult:W)
HIST 99.01 (ARR - to be arranged with Prof. Gaposchkin) Honors Thesis, Professor Gaposchkin

Spring 2025

HIST 1 (11) Turning Points in American History (US, modern), Professor Bonner (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 3.03 (TBD) Europe in the Age of Violence (EUR, modern), Professor Petruccelli (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 8.04/WGSS 26.03 (TBD) History of Sexuality in America (US, modern), Professor Moreton (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 8.09 (11) Plague and Plagues in History (EUR, premodern), Professor Gaposchkin
HIST 9.07/WGSS 66.21 (3A) Sex and Gender in Modern Europe (EUR, modern), Professor Greenberg (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 12 (9L) The Civil War Era: From Rebellion to Revolution (US, modern), Professor Bonner
HIST 15/NAIS 15 (TBD) American Indians and American Expansion: 1800 to 1924 (US, modern), Professor Calloway (Dist:SOC; WCult:NW)
HIST 19 (12) United States Political History in the Twentieth Century (US, modern), Professor Orleck (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 25.02 (10) The United States and the World, 1865-1945 (US, modern), Professor J. Miller (Dist:INT or SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 32 (2) The Life, Death, and Rebirth of Great American Cities (US, modern), Professor Orleck (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 33.01 (TBD) Walmart to Wall Street: Excavating American Capitalism Since 1970 (US, modern), Professor Moreton (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 40.02 (11) The Intellectual History of Capitalism (EUR, modern), Professor Link (Dist:TMV; WCult:W)
HIST 47 (TBD) The French Revolution and Napoleon (EUR, premodern), Professor McMahon (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 50 (10) Modern Britain, 1780 to Present (EUR, modern), Professor Estabrook (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 53 (12) World War II: Ideology, Experience, Legacy (None, modern), Professors Greenberg and J. Miller (Dist:INT or SOC)
HIST 61 (2A) Britain and the Sea (EUR, premodern), Professor Estabrook (Dist:INT or SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 67/AAAS 46 (10) The History of Modern South Africa (AFR, modern), Professor Sackeyfio-Lenoch (Dist:SOC; WCult:NW)
HIST 72.05/ASCL XX (10A) Politics of Memory in China (Asia, modern), Professor Lu
HIST 87/LACS 76 (TBD) Culture and Identity in Modern Mexico (LAC, modern), Professor Voekel (Dist:SOC; WCult:NW)
HIST 96.08/NAIS 81.03 (TBD) Seminar: Pen and Ink Witchcraft: Native American History Through Treaties (US), Professor Calloway (Dist:INT or TMV; WCult:NW)
HIST 96.27 (TBD) Seminar: Great Historians: Classic Works from Herodotus to DuBois (EUR, premodern), Professor McMahon (Dist:SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 96.37 (3A) Seminar: Topics in Economic History (modern), Professor Link (Dist:INT or SOC; WCult:W)
HIST 99.02 (ARR - to be arranged with Prof. Gaposchkin) Honors Thesis, Professor Gaposchkin