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HI 112: Black Power in the Classroom: The History of Black Studies
Professor Chad WilliamsHI 176: World History 1500-Present
Professor Simon PayaslianHI 190: History of Boston
Professor Bruce SchulmanHI 191: What Is Europe?
Professor Phillip HaberkernHI 200 A1: The Historian’s Craft
Professor Phillip HaberkernHI 209: The Reformation: Religious Conflict in Early Modern Europe
Professor Phillip HaberkernHI 215: The European Enlightenment
Instructor Rachel WeiserHI 218: Power and Authority in Europe since World War I
Professor Jonathan ZatlinHI 231: Media and Politics in Modern America
Professor Bruce SchulmanHI 237: Reconstructing the African Past
Professor John K. ThorntonHI 238: Modern Africa
Professor Joshua CastilloHI 248: Modern Britain, 1867 to Present
Professor Kathryn LamontagneHI 266: French Revolution and Napoleon
Professor James H. JohnsonHI 290 (Topics): Fashion and Beauty Under War and Empire
Professor Jilene ChuaHI 291: Politics of the American Environment
Professor Sarah T. PhillipsHI 301: Women and Gender in US History
Professor Nina SilberHI 303: Sex, Love, Family: American Relationships from Birth to Death
Professor Brooke BlowerHI 321: The American Revolution, 1750-1800
Professor Patrick BrowneHI 339: A History of the Present: The United States since 1968
Professor Bruce SchulmanHI 349: History of Religion in Precolonial Africa
Professor John ThorntonHI 364: Modern Chinese History
Professor Rui HuaHI 367: The Odd Couple – China and the USA, 1776 to the present
Professor Eugenio MenegonHI 370: Samurai, Ships, and Soil: Japan Among the Empires of Asia, 1600-1950
Professor Rui HuaHI 392: Israel – History, Politics, Culture, Identity
Professor Tamara LevHI 393: Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Professor Dotan GreenvaldHI 397: Modern Latin America
Professor Jeffrey W. RubinHI 400 (Topics): Gender and Educational Opportunity in Africa
Professor Joshua CastilloHI 400 A1: Topics in History: Language and Power in Africa
Professor CastilloHI 402: Senior Honors Seminar 2
Professor Eugenio MenegonHI 444: Transformation and Trauma: Living in Post-Communist Russia
Professor Alexis PeriHI 450 (Topics): The History of Stuff
Professor Andrew RobichaudHI 488: Twentieth Century Japanese History
Professor Ronald RichardsonHI 490: Blacks and Asians: Encounters Through Time and Space
Professor Ronald RichardsonHI 500 B1 (Topics): Black Erotics and Ecstasy: Feminist and Queer Studies
Professor Bradley CraigHI 506: The Transformation of Early New England: Witches, Whalers and Warfare
Professor Patrick BrowneHI 528: Engineering Boston
Professor Betty AndersonHI 543: The Prevention of Genocide
Professor Simon PayaslianHI 574: Introduction to Critical University Studies: Space, Place, and BU
Professors Silber and AustinHI 578: The United States as a World Power
Professor David A. MayersHI 801: The Historian’s Craft
Professor Benjamin R. SiegelHI 803: Pedagogy and Professionalization
Professor PhillipsHI 843: Problems in Twentieth-Century History
Professor Jonathan R. ZatlinHI 850: American Historiography
Professor Brooke L. BlowerHI 900 (Spring): Dissertation Workshop
Professor Andrew Robichaud