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FALL 2009
Number Title Time Location Instructor

21H.001
HASS-D,
CI-H

How to Stage a Revolution

L01 MW 3
R01 R 12
R02 R 3
R03 F 12
R04 F 3

3-270
2-131
2-131
2-139
2-139
Ravel
Wilder
Wood
21H.007J Empire: Introduction to Ancient and Medieval Studies MW 2:30-4 3-133

Broadhead
Goldberg

21H.101

American History to 1865

TR 11-12:30 4-253 Maier

21H.104J
HASS-D,
Cl-H

Riots, Strikes, and Conspiracies in American History TR 2-3:30 4-253 Maier
Fogelson
21H.106J Black Matters: Introduction to Black Studies

L01 W 1-2:30
R01 M 1-2:30
R02 M 7-8:30 PM

4-145
4-145
4-145
De Franz, Alexandre, Capozzola
21H.150J/21F.043J Introduction to Asian Studies: Literature, Culture, and Historical Experience TR 1-2:30 14N-225 Teng
21H.206 American Consumer Culture M 3-5 4-231 Jacobs
21H.223 War and American Society T 7-10 PM 1-135 Capozzola
21H.232J/11.014J American Urban
History II
W 3-5 10-401 Fogelson
21H.235 Metropolis: A Comparative History of New York City W 7-10 PM 2-135 Wilder

21H.301
HASS-D, 5; CI-H

The Ancient World: Greece

L01 TR 12
R01 F 12
R02 F 2
R03 F 4

32-155
56-167
56-180
56-162
Ostrow
21H.308 The Vikings W 7-10 PM 56-114 Goldberg
21H.466 Imperial and Revolutionary Russia: Culture and Politics TR 1-2:30 56-167 Wood
21H.523
HASS-D, 5
History of Modern Japan, 1853-2000 TR 11-12:30 E51-057 Chapman
21H.560 Smashing the Iron Rice Bowl: Chinese East Asia W 12:30-2:30 4-253

Chapman

21H.571
CI-H
History of Modern South Asia TR 9:30-11 4-253 Roy
21H.575J/SP.459J Women in South Asia from 1800 to Present T 1-3 1-132 Roy

21H.601
HASS-D, 5

Islam, the Middle East & the West

TR 9:30-11 66-160

Der Matossian

21H.912 The World Since 1492 MW 1-2:30 1-371 Der Matossian
21H.914 Jewish History from Biblical to Modern Times W 1-3 E51-393 Temin
21H.952J/STS.410J Reading Seminar in American History, 1877 to the Present M 9-12 66-148 Jacobs

21H.991J/STS.210J

Theory & Methods in the Study of History (G)

T 10-1 4-144

Ravel

 
     

 
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