Field Description

The Department of History has three paramount aims for its undergraduates, whether they are majors, minors, or students in the required core courses.

First, we foster an appreciation for studying the past for its own sake, in all its variety, ambiguity, and strangeness. To this end, each course emphasizes the exploration and interpretation of primary sources, the raw materials with which historians construct the narrative of the past.

Second, the faculty aims to help students understand that the past has shaped the present. We ask them to participate in the never-ending dialogue between the past and the present by encouraging them to explore difficult questions: What happened? Why did it happen? What were the consequences? What were the dominant values and the dissident voices? How did different cultures and societies interact? How did contemporaries and later generations differ in interpreting events? What are the context and meaning of the changes that have occurred in business, medicine, economics, politics, religion, culture, urban affairs, and gender and race relations? After exposure to these questions, students enter the world personally enriched and better equipped for whatever profession they choose.

Third, the department understands its role in educating students for effective membership and leadership in a global political, social, and economic community by providing an historical understanding of the major world cultures. In courses that range from ancient to modern times, from Asia to New York City, and from the history of women to African-American history, we try to contextualize the world for students.

The Major

History majors are required to take at least eight history courses (24 credits) numbered 3000 and above. They are encouraged to take courses in at least three of the six different geographical areas of our curriculum; these areas are Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, The United States, and Global, Comparative, or Transnational History. Majors are required to take the Capstone Course (History 4900). Students may take six credits toward their majors in other departments, if the courses are related to their program of study; prior consultation with a history department advisor is required.

Program Prerequisite - Complete one of the following courses:

Themes in American History

3 credits

 

Themes in Global History to 1500 C.E.

3 credits

Themes in Global History Since 1500 C.E.

3 credits

 

Modern American History

3 credits

 Required Course:

Capstone Course: In Search of History       

3 credits

Electives:

Africa

Survey of African History ()

3 credits

 

Women in African History ()

3 credits

History of the African Diaspora ()

3 credits

 

History of African Religions ()

3 credits

 Asia

A Survey of Asian History ()

3 credits

 

The Historical Search for the Prophet Mohammed ()

3 credits

The Islamic Middle East and North Africa: 622-1789

3 credits

 

The Modern Middle East and North Africa ()

3 credits

The Rise of Asia in World Affairs (), (

3 credits

History of Modern Iraq

3 credits

History of Chinese Religion (), ()

3 credits

Ancient India 

3 credits

The Making of Modern India ()

3 credits

The Heritage of Chinese Civilization ()

3 credits

Modernization and Westernization in Asia 

3 credits

The Emergence of Modern Japan ()

3 credits

China in Revolution (

3 credits

 Europe

Ancient Greece

3 credits

The Ancient World: Rome

3 credits

Europe in the Age of the Renaissance

3 credits

Jesus—A Historical and Critical Approach ()

3 credits

 European Thought in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

3 credits

European Intellectual History in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 

3 credits

The Third Republic in France

3 credits

Women in Europe: Ancient to Modern

3 credits

Russia Under the Tsars 

3 credits

The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Regime

3 credits

Topics in European History 

3 credits

The Holocaust in History and Memory ()

3 credits

  Latin America and the Caribbean

Central America: A Regional Study3 credits
Afro-Brazilian History ()3 credits
Race, Class, and Gender in Brazil ()3 credits 
History of Civilizations in Latin America 3 credits
History of Colonial Latin America 3 credits 
History of Modern Latin America 3 credits
History of U.S.-Latin American Relations3 credits
History of Caribbean Civilizations 3 credits

 The United States

Social Welfare Policy 3 credits
Religion and Politics in the United States (), ()3 credits
Colonial America: From Settlement to Independence 3 credits
The Civil War and Reconstruction: 1850-1880 3 credits
The Sixties in America (), (3 credits
African American History ()3 credits
American Conservatism: Origins, Development and Contemporary Controversies (3 credits
Asian American History (3 credits
City and Suburb in Twentieth-Century America3 credits
History of American Business Enterprise3 credits
U.S. Economic History3 credits
History of American Medicine3 credits
Science and Technology in American Life3 credits
American Intellectual History3 credits
Topics in American History3 credits
American Urban History 3 credits
The Immigrant in American History3 credits
History of the People of the City of New York3 credits
The Great Depression, 1929-19403 credits
History of the Jewish People in America3 credits
Women in America 3 credits

 Global, Comparative, or Transnational History

Topics in the History of Globalization 3 credits
Food History 3 credits 
Modern Imperialism  3 credits
Comparative Revolutions 3 credits
Contemporary Islamic World 3 credits
Naval Battles and Society: A Global History3 credits 
American Foreign Relations in the Twentieth Century 3 credits
History of the Cold War3 credits
Topics in African, Asian, or Latin American History3 credits
Encounters in Global Ancient Empires 3 credits 
Special Topics in Global History 

 Methods

Hands-On History3 credits 
 Colloquium in History  3 credits
Independent Research and Reading in History 3 credits
History Internship 3 credits

History Honors, I, II, and III3 credits

 

 

The Minor

The minor in history is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the discipline for students who are majoring in other academic areas. Students can choose electives from different regions, such as Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, The United States, and Global, Comparative, or Transnational History. History combines perfectly with studies in international business, economics, business ethics, or finance, as well as many other fields.

To complete the history minor, students take three upper-level courses (9 credits). Two of these courses must be at the 3000-level, followed by HIS 4900, the history capstone course. Interested students should consult with the history department.

Special Program

Honors Program in History

History majors and other interested students will be admitted to the program in their junior or senior year. All students will be required to have had at least 12 hours of history courses with B+ average in history and a general average of B. Students falling short of these requirements may be admitted to the program upon the recommendation of two history faculty members.

The honors program may consist of two tutorials taken consecutively and devoted to reading and researching an area of the students choice. For College requirements for honors, see the Honors Programs section of this bulletin.

Courses

Courses in History (HIS)

HIS 1000

Themes in American History

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 1001

Themes in Global History to 1500 C.E.

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 1003

Themes in Global History Since 1500 C.E.

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 1005

Modern American History

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 1512

Introduction to the Religions of Asia

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 2013

Medieval Civilization

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 2022

Europe in the Eighteenth Century

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 2023

Europe in an Era of Revolution

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 2031

Nineteenth Century Europe

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 2032

Europe in the Early Twentieth Century

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 2033

Europe and the World Since 1945

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 2050

Modern America, 1880-1945

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 2053

Recent America, 1945 to the Present

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 2090

The Third World in the Modern Era

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 2165

Classical Buddhism

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 2170

Classical Chinese Philosophy

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3005

Social Welfare Policy ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3008

Religion and Politics in the United States (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3009

Topics in the History of Globalization

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3010

Central America: A Regional Study

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3011

Ancient Greece

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3012

The Ancient World: Rome

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3016

Europe in the Age of the Renaissance

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3020

Afro-Brazilian History ()

3 hours; 3 credits

Race, Class, and Gender in Brazil (3 hours; 3 credits 

HIS 3041

Colonial America: From Settlement to Independence

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3044

The Civil War and Reconstruction

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3055

The Sixties in America (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3060

African American History ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3061

Survey of African History ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3062

Women in African History ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3063

History of the African Diaspora ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3070

History of Civilizations in Latin America

3 hours; 3 credits

History of Colonial Latin America 3 hours; 3 credits 
History of Modern Latin America 3 hours; 3 credits 
History of U.S.-Latin American Relations3 hours; 3 credits 

HIS 3075

History of Caribbean Civilizations

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3080

A Survey of Asian History ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3084

The Historical Search for the Prophet Mohammad ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3085

The Islamic Middle East and North Africa: 622-1789

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3086

The Modern Middle East and North Africa ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3100

Jesus - A Historical and Critical Approach ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3102

American Conservatism: Origins, Development, and Contemporary Controversies ()

3 hours; 3 credits

Food History 3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3221

European Thought in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3222

European Thought in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3230

Modern Imperialism

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3250

The Third Republic in France

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3340

Women in Europe: Ancient to Modern

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3345

Asian American History ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3346

The Rise of Asia in World Affairs (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3351

Russia Under the Tsars

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3352

The Russian Revolution and the Soviet Regime

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3360

Topics in European History

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3367

Comparative Revolutions

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3370

Topics in European History

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3380

Contemporary Islamic World

3 hours; 3 credits

Naval Battles and Society: A Global History 3 hours; 3 credits 

HIS 3400

City and Suburb in 20th Century America

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3410

History of American Business Enterprise

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3415

U.S. Economic History

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3420

American Foreign Relations in the Twentieth Century

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3445

History of the Cold War

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3446

History of Modern Iraq

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3450

Health Care in America: 1800 - Present

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3455

Science and Technology in American Life

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3456

American Intellectual History

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3460

Topics in American History

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3472

American Urban History

3 hours; 3 credits

Hands-On History 3 hours; 3 credits 

HIS 3500

Colloquium in History

3 hours; 3 credits

The Holocaust in History and Memory (3 hours; 3 credits 

HIS 3550

The Immigrant in American History

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3551

History of the People of the City of New York

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3552

The Great Depression, 1929-1940

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3560

History of the Jewish People in America

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3650

Women in America

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3815

History of African Religions ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3820

History of Chinese Religion (), ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3841

Ancient India

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3842

The Making of Modern India ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3851

The Heritage of Chinese Civilization ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3852

Modernization and Westernization in Asia

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3853

The Emergence of Modern Japan ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3854

China in Revolution ()

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 3860

Topics in African, Asian, or Latin American History

3 hours; 3 credits

Encounters in Global Ancient Empires 3 hours; 3 credits 
Special Topics in Global History 3 hours; 3 credits 

HIS 4900

Capstone Course: In Search of History

3 hours; 3 credits

HIS 5000

Independent Study History I

Variable hours and credits

HIS 5001

Independent Study History II

Variable hours and credits

HIS 5002

Independent Study History III

Variable hours and credits

HIS 5003

Independent Study History IV

Variable hours and credits

HIS 5100

History Internship

6 - 8 hours; 3 credits

HIS 6001H

Honors History I

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

HIS 6002H

Honors History II

3 hours; 3 credits per semester

HIS 6003H

Honors History III

3 hours; 3 credits per semester