HISTORY COURSES FOR SPRING 2010 (By Course No.)

Check the Boston University Student Link to determine whether a class is still open; students may add courses with unrestricted enrollments through the first two weeks of the semester. The department maintains wait lists for the colloquia (400- and 500-level courses) once these classes reach their enrollment limits; thus the Link may show available seats, but there may already be students on the list who will be admitted first. You can obtain information on adding your name to a wait list by clicking on the "Wait List" button.

Click on the course number to view that course's description. A guide to the location of classrooms is at the end of the course list.

Course Instructor Meeting Time Classroom Status
CAS HI 102: Emergence of Modern Europe Westling MWF 2-3
    Discussion Section B1 Teaching Fellow W 3-4
    Discussion Section C1 Teaching Fellow R 12:30-1:30
    Discussion Section D1 Teaching Fellow R 3:30-4:30
CAS HI 150: History Writing and Research Seminar Blakely TR 11-12:30 AAS 102
CAS HI 152: The United States Since 1865 Instructor to be announced TR 3:30-5
    Discussion Section B1 Teaching Fellow M 3-4
    Discussion Section C1 Teaching Fellow M 4-5
    Discussion Section D1 Teaching Fellow W 3-4
    Discussion Section E1 Teaching Fellow W 4-5
    Discussion Section F1 Teaching Fellow R 2-3
    Discussion Section G1 Teaching Fellow F 12-1
CAS HI 176: World History II Anderson MWF 10-11
    Discussion Section B1 Teaching Fellow M 12-1
    Discussion Section C1 Teaching Fellow W 1-2
    Discussion Section D1 Teaching Fellow W 4-5
CAS HI 200 A1: The Historian's Craft Backman M 12-3 HIS 504
CAS HI 200 B1: The Historian's Craft Glick T 3:30-6:30 HIS 504
CAS HI 200 C1: The Historian's Craft Landes R 12:30-3:30 HIS 504
CAS HI 200 D1: The Historian's Craft Chernock F 1-4 HIS 504
CAS HI 203: History of Medieval Europe Landes MWF 9-10
CAS HI 204: Europe between Renaissance & Revolution Westling MWF 11-12
CAS HI 215: Political and Cultural Revolution Payaslian MWF 2-3
CAS HI 232: History of Contemporary Europe Zatlin TR 9:30-11
    Discussion Section B1 Teaching Fellow M 12-1
    Discussion Section C1 Teaching Fellow T 2-3
    Discussion Section D1 Teaching Fellow R 12:30-1:30
CAS HI 250 HP: Historical Writing and Statistics Ferleger TR 11-12:30 HIS 504
CAS HI 275: Science and Technology in World History Glick MWF 2-3
CAS HI 277: Modern Armenian History and Literature Payaslian MWF 10-11
CAS HI 306: Magic, Science, and Religion Klepper TR 2-3:30
CAS HI 308: History of the Crusades Backman MWF 10-11
CAS HI 316: 20th-C. European Intellectual History Johnson TR 11-12:30
CAS HI 322: Twentieth-Century Britain Chernock MWF 10-11
CAS HI 327: Early Medieval Spain Glick MWF 11-12 HIS 504
CAS HI 333: French Revolution and Napoleon Allen W 6-9
CAS HI 337: History of the Jews in Russia & E. Europ Rabinovitch TR 9:30-11
CAS HI 339: Cities and Cultures Dellheim MWF 11-12
CAS HI 341: Central Europe Lukes TR 12:30-2
CAS HI 348: Communications Revolutions Landes MWF 1-2
CAS HI 350: History of Int'l Relations Since 1945 Keylor TR 2-3:30
    Discussion Section B1 Teaching Fellow M 9-10
    Discussion Section C1 Teaching Fellow M 2-3
    Discussion Section D1 Teaching Fellow M 3-4
    Discussion Section E1 Teaching Fellow T 11-12
    Discussion Section F1 Teaching Fellow T 3:30-4:30
    Discussion Section F2 Teaching Fellow T 3:30-4:30
    Discussion Section G1 Teaching Fellow W 1-2
    Discussion Section H1 Teaching Fellow W 3-4
    Discussion Section H2 Teaching Fellow W 3-4
    Discussion Section I1 Teaching Fellow W 4-5
    Discussion Section J1 Teaching Fellow R 9:30-10:30
    Discussion Section J2 Teaching Fellow R 9:30-10:30
    Discussion Section K1 Teaching Fellow R 3:30-4:30
    Discussion Section K2 Teaching Fellow R 3:30-4:30
    Discussion Section L1 Teaching Fellow F 1-2
CAS HI 360: Politics of the American Environment Phillips MWF 1-2
CAS HI 365: United States Since 1968 Schulman TR 12:30-2
    Discussion Section B1 Teaching Fellow M 3-4
    Discussion Section C1 Teaching Fellow T 11-12
    Discussion Section D1 Teaching Fellow T 2-3
    Discussion Section E1 Teaching Fellow W 1-2
    Discussion Section F1 Teaching Fellow W 2-3
    Discussion Section G1 Teaching Fellow R 2-3
CAS HI 367: Americans in the World Blower TR 2-3:30
CAS HI 368: Science and American Culture Roberts MWF 11-12
CAS HI 386: Modern Latin America Rubin MWF 11-12
CAS HI 390: Introduction to Modern Chinese History Menegon MWF 11-12
CAS HI 393: Americans and the Middle East Anderson MWF 11-12
CAS HI 414: Early Modern Society Diefendorf M 3-6 HIS 304
CAS HI 426: Music and Ideas from Mozart to Jazz Age Johnson W 3-6
CAS HI 430: Comparative European Fascism Zatlin T 12:30-3:30 HIS 504
CAS HI 465: The United States and the Cold War Keylor W 1-4
CAS HI 476: Technology in American Society Ferleger T 3:30-6:30 HIS 304
CAS HI 482: Maritime Asia, 600-2000 Menegon W 3-6 HIS 504
CAS HI 489: African Diaspora in the Americas Rabig MWF 12-1 AAS 101
CAS HI 490: Blacks and Asians Richardson T 12:30-3:30
CAS HI 537: World War II Nolan R 3:30-6:30 HIS 504
CAS HI 552: Topics in Jewish History Rabinovitch R 12:30-3:30 HIS 304
CAS HI 555: Black Community and Social Change [in approval process] Rabig MWF 1-2 AAS 101
CAS HI 560: The American Transcendentalists Capper T 12:30-3:30 HIS 304
CAS HI 580: The History of Racial Thought Blakely M 2-5 AAS 101
CAS HI 583: Black Radical Thought Blakely TR 12:30-2 AAS 101
CAS HI 590: The World and the West Richardson M 12-3
GRS HI 701: The Historian's Craft Diefendorf W 3-6 HIS 304
GRS HI 750: American Historiography Blower R 9-12 HIS 304
GRS HI 752: Readings in American Political History Phillips M 9-12 HIS 304
GRS HI 759: United States Foreign Policy Mayers M 3-6 HIS 504
GRS HI 822: Twentieth-Century Britain Chernock MWF 10-11
GRS HI 827: Early Medieval Spain Glick MWF 11-12 HIS 504
GRS HI 868: Science and American Culture Roberts MWF 11-12
GRS HI 900: Dissertation Workshop Roberts TBA

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