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  • HIST 200 What is Feminism? Origins of Feminist Thought
  • HIST 201 Japanese History: Politics, Society, and Everyday Life
  • HIST 202 Asia to the Eighteenth Century
  • HIST 203 Power & Culture: East Asia
  • HIST 204 Japanese Culture: Gender, Family and Society
  • HIST 205 Global Environmental History
  • HIST 206 Rise of Modern China
  • HIST 207 Family, Gender, and Sexuality in Chinese History
  • HIST 210 African American Experience
  • HIST 211 Medicine and the African American Experience
  • HIST 213 Race and Ethnicity in U.S. History
  • HIST 214 African Diaspora
  • HIST 215 Women and Gender in US History Before 1890
  • HIST 216 Women and Gender in U.S. History Since 1890
  • HIST 217 Caribbean History
  • HIST 219 History of Sexuality and the Family
  • HIST 222 Greek & Roman History
  • HIST 223 Medieval History
  • HIST 224 The Renaissance
  • HIST 230 Women and Gender in Europe
  • HIST 231 Understanding Islam & Historical Perspectives
  • HIST 237 Holocaust
  • HIST 239 History of Sexuality and the Family
  • HIST 240 The Atlantic World 1500-1800
  • HIST 241 Revolutions in the West
  • HIST 245 Oceans Connect
  • HIST 249 US Foreign Policy 1945-Present
  • HIST 251 World Historical Perspectives on 9/11
  • HIST 252 History & Material Culture
  • HIST 253 Introduction to Public History
  • HIST 254 History Through Novels & Film
  • HIST 255 Pathogens and Peoples: A Cultural History of Disease
  • HIST 260 Interpreting the Past: The Craft of History
  • HIST 275 The Black Freedom Movement: From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter