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HIST:111 United States History to 1877.

HIST:112 United States History Since 1877.

HIST:131 Europe 800-1648.

HIST:132 Europe, 1648–Present.

HIST:151 Traditional East Asia.

HIST:152 Modern East Asia.

HIST:171 African Civilization.

HIST:172 Early Modern Africa.

HIST:180 Latin America, 1492–1825.

HIST:181 Latin America 1825-Present.

HIST:215 The Civil War in the American Experience.

HIST:217 Contemporary America, 1945–Present.

HIST:218 Work and Play in the U.S.A.

HIST:226 Soviet and Russian Politics.

HIST:238 Contemporary Europe.

HIST:258 Modern China.

HIST:300 History Methods.

HIST:313 Social History of the United States.

HIST:314 African-American History.

HIST:316 Making a Multicultural United States.

HIST:321 European Union.

HIST:322 Pennsylvania History.

HIST:323 History of American Medicine.

HIST:330 The Middle Ages.

HIST:331 Medieval People and Culture.

HIST:335 Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Medieval Spain.

HIST:338 The Holocaust.

HIST:361 Global Migrations in Modern World History.

HIST:370 American Women.

HIST:375 Piracy.

HIST:376 Race and Nation in Modern Latin America.

HIST:381 Film and History.

HIST:383 Popular Music and History in the 20th Century.

HIST:390 Topics in History.

HIST:401 Collective Inquiry in History.

HIST:408 Readings in History.

HIST:410 Seminar in History.

HIST:420 Internship in History.

HIST:501 Independent Study.

HIST:502 Honors Conference.

OFFS:APPALAC History in Southern Appalachia.

OFFS:AUSTRIA National History, Global Responsibilities.


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        • HIST:111 United States History to 1877.
        • HIST:112 United States History Since 1877.
        • HIST:131 Europe 800-1648.
        • HIST:132 Europe, 1648–Present.
        • HIST:151 Traditional East Asia.
        • HIST:152 Modern East Asia.
        • HIST:171 African Civilization.
        • HIST:172 Early Modern Africa.
        • HIST:180 Latin America, 1492–1825.
        • HIST:181 Latin America 1825-Present.
        • HIST:215 The Civil War in the American Experience.
        • HIST:217 Contemporary America, 1945–Present.
        • HIST:218 Work and Play in the U.S.A.
        • HIST:226 Soviet and Russian Politics.
        • HIST:238 Contemporary Europe.
        • HIST:258 Modern China.
        • HIST:300 History Methods.
        • HIST:313 Social History of the United States.
        • HIST:314 African-American History.
        • HIST:316 Making a Multicultural United States.
        • HIST:321 European Union.
        • HIST:322 Pennsylvania History.
        • HIST:323 History of American Medicine.
        • HIST:330 The Middle Ages.
        • HIST:331 Medieval People and Culture.
        • HIST:335 Muslims, Christians, and Jews in Medieval Spain.
        • HIST:338 The Holocaust.
        • HIST:361 Global Migrations in Modern World History.
        • HIST:370 American Women.
        • HIST:375 Piracy.
        • HIST:376 Race and Nation in Modern Latin America.
        • HIST:381 Film and History.
        • HIST:383 Popular Music and History in the 20th Century.
        • HIST:390 Topics in History.
        • HIST:401 Collective Inquiry in History.
        • HIST:408 Readings in History.
        • HIST:410 Seminar in History.
        • HIST:420 Internship in History.
        • HIST:501 Independent Study.
        • HIST:502 Honors Conference.
        • OFFS:APPALAC History in Southern Appalachia.
        • OFFS:AUSTRIA National History, Global Responsibilities.
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