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Mar 29, 2024
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2013 - 2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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History |
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• HIST 243 - Europe since 1945
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• HIST 265 - Postwar Japan
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• HIST 280 - West Africa Since 1800
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• HIST 281 - Ancient African History
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• HIST 282 - Medieval African History
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• HIST 283 - Early Modern African History
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• HIST 284 - African History during Colonialism and Independence
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• HIST 290 - The Historian’s Craft
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• HIST 299 - History Courses Taken Abroad
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• HIST 300 - The Caribbean
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• HIST 304 - History of Brazil
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• HIST 305 - History of Mexico
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• HIST 310 - African Americans and Africa
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• HIST 311 - Topics in History
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• HIST 312 - Topics in History
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• HIST 313 - Topics in Women’s History
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• HIST 316 - Pan-Africanism: History of a Revolutionary Idea
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• HIST 317 - History of Modern South Africa
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• HIST 318 - United States Military History, 1860-1975
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• HIST 319 - The Nuclear World
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• HIST 320 - Nubia in American Thought, 1748-present
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• HIST 321 - Topics in Civil Rights
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• HIST 322 - The African Diaspora before 1492
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• HIST 323 - The African Diaspora, 1492-1808
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• HIST 324 - The African Diaspora since 1808
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• HIST 325 - The Rise and Fall of Apartheid
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• HIST 326 - African Religions in the Diaspora
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• HIST 327 - The Global Color Line: U.S. Civil Rights and South African Anti-Apartheid Politics
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• HIST 330 - America and China: U.S.-China Relations since 1784
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• HIST 331 - Modern Japanese History
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• HIST 332 - Modern Korean History
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• HIST 333 - Modern Chinese History
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• HIST 334 - Nation, Gender, and Race in South Asia
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• HIST 341 - United States Immigration History
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• HIST 342 - The Invasion of North America
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• HIST 344 - Colonial North America, 1492-1763
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• HIST 345 - The American Revolution, 1763-1789
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• HIST 346 - Antebellum America
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• HIST 347 - The Civil War Era
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• HIST 348 - Old South
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• HIST 349 - Exploring the Afro-American Past
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• HIST 350 - Free and Enslaved Blacks in the Old South
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• HIST 351 - U.S. Gilded Age
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• HIST 352 - U.S. Foreign Relations, 1763-1900
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• HIST 353 - U.S. Foreign Relations, 1901 to the Present
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• HIST 354 - America and Vietnam
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• HIST 355 - Medieval Europe to 1000
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• HIST 356 - Medieval Europe since 1000
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• HIST 358 - The European Renaissance
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• HIST 359 - The Reformation in Western Europe
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• HIST 363 - The Age of Absolutism and Revolution in Europe, 1648-1789
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• HIST 364 - The Age of Absolutism and Revolution in Europe, 1789-1870
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• HIST 365 - Ancient History (I)
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• HIST 366 - Ancient History (II)
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• HIST 369 - History of Britain 1453-1783
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• HIST 370 - History of Britain 1783 to the Present
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• HIST 373 - East Central Europe
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• HIST 377 - History of Russia to 1800
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• HIST 378 - History of Russia since 1800
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• HIST 382 - History of Spain
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• HIST 383 - History of Germany to 1918
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• HIST 384 - History of Germany since 1918
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• HIST 385 - History of France, 1648 to 1800
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• HIST 386 - History of France, 1800 to the Present
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• HIST 387 - England Under the Tudors, 1485-1603
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• HIST 388 - Britain Under the Stuarts, 1603-1714
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• HIST 391 - Intellectual History of Modern Europe: Renaissance to the Enlightenment
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• HIST 392 - Intellectual History of Modern Europe: 19th to the 21st Centuries
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• HIST 393 - American Cultural and Intellectual History from the Beginnings through the Early National Period
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• HIST 394 - American Cultural and Intellectual History from the Early National Period through the Early 20th Century
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• HIST 400 - Colonial and Revolutionary Virginia
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• HIST 401 - Gender, Race, and Power in Colonial Virginia
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• HIST 402 - Thomas Jefferson in America and the World
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• HIST 403 - Archaeology of Colonial Williamsburg and Tidewater Virginia
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• HIST 404 - Foodways and the Archaeological Record
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• HIST 405 - History of Museums and Historic Preservation-US 1850-Present
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• HIST 406 - Architectural History Field School
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• HIST 407 - Field School in Material Culture
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• HIST 408 - NIAHD Field School in Public History
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• HIST 409 - Public History
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• HIST 410 - Early American Architecture
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• HIST 413 - Topics in History
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• HIST 414 - Topics in History
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• † HIST 467 - Independent Study
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• † HIST 468 - Independent Study
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• HIST 490C - Capstone Seminar
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• HIST 491C - Capstone Seminar
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• HIST 492 - Problems in Modern History
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• † HIST 495 - Honors
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• † HIST 496 - Honors
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Interdisciplinary Studies |
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• INTR 150W - Freshman Seminar
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• INTR 160 - Digital Information Literacy
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• INTR 204 - GIS In the Earth and Environmental Sciences
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• INTR 322 - Introduction to Library Resources
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• INTR 350 - Emergent Dialogues: The Intersection of Art and Science
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• INTR 455 - Pilgrimage Studies Seminar
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• INTR 456 - Pilgrimage Studies Field Research
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• † INTR 480 - Independent Study
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• * INTR 491 - Short Course in Interdisciplinary Studies
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• † INTR 495 - Interdisciplinary Honors
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