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Fall 2011
            
HIS 460  A Brave “New” World: Major Themes in Colonial American History, 1492–1765
             HIS 725   U.S. Historiography I: Interpretations of American History, 1600—1865   *GRADUATE


Spring 2011
           
HIS 461  The The World Turned Upside Down:  The Era of the American Revolution,  1760-1800
           
HIS 736   Modern Military History Graduate Seminar: War & Society Historiography   *GRADUATE


Fall 2010
            
HIS 201  Colonization to Civil War: Major Themes in American History, 1600-1865
   
         HIS 400  Senior History Capstone Seminar--Salem Village Witchcraft: A Historiographical Case Study 


Spring 2010
             HIS 300  How Historians Work: Historical Research, Methods, and Writing
             HIS  461   The World Turned Upside Down:  The Era of the American Revolution,  1760-1800


Fall 2009
           
HIS 460  A Brave “New” World: Major Themes in Colonial American History, 1492-1765
            HIS 771  Topics in U.S. History to 1877:City, Town, Village, Plantation: Community Study and Colonial American History  *GRADUATE


Spring 2009
            HIS 201  Colonization to Civil War: Major Themes in American History, 1600-1865
            HIS 461 The World Turned Upside Down: The Era of the American Revolution, 1760--1800
            HIS 561/692  The World Turned Upside Down: The Era of the American Revolution, 1760--1800 *GRADUATE


Fall 2008
      
    HIS 400  Capstone Seminar: Salem Village Witchcraft: A Historiographical Case Study 
           HIS 725   U.S. Historiography I: Interpretations of American History, 1600—1865  *GRADUATE
      

Summer 2008
        
  HIS 300  How Historians Work: History Methods and Writing
          HIS 467/567  The Colonial South


Spring 2008
         
HIS 461 The World Turned Upside Down: The Era of the American Revolution, 1760--1800


Fall 2007

HIS 300   How Historians Work: History Methods and Writing
HIS 485   Topics in War & Society: “War & Society in the New World: 1607—1815”
HIS 585   Topics in War & Society: “War & Society in the New World: 1607—1815”  *GRADUATE
HIS 725   U.S. Historiography I: Interpretations of American History, 1600—1865  *GRADUATE


Summer 2007

HIS 201  Colonization to Civil War: Major Themes in American History, 1600-1865
HIS 300  How Historians Work: History Methods and Writing
HIS 400  Senior Research Seminar: American Communities at War, 1600--2000


Spring 2007

HIS 201  Colonization to Civil War: Major Themes in American History, 1600-1865
HIS 461   The World Turned Upside Down: The Era of the American Revolution, 1760--1800
HIS 711   Research Seminar in American History  *GRADUATE


Fall 2006
HIS 460   A Brave “New” World: Major Themes in Colonial American History, 1492-1765
HIS 479  Topics in US History: Sin, Sex, Spirits, and Scarcity: The Sordid Side of Colonial America
HIS 771 Graduate Reading Seminar: Colonial Classics  *GRADUATE


Spring 2006

HIS 102     World Civilizations II  1500--2000
HIS 102H  World Civilizations II Honors: Revolutions in World History
          HIS 400  Senior Research Seminar: American Communities at War, 1600--2000

Fall 2005
HIS 201  Colonization to Civil War: Major Themes in American History, 1600-1865
HIS 460  A Brave “New” World: Major Themes in Colonial American History, 1492-1765
HIS 560  A Brave “New” World: Major Themes in Colonial American History, 1492-1765   *GRADUATE
HIS 461  The World Turned Upside Down: The Era of the American Revolution, 1760--1800
HIS 561  The World Turned Upside Down: The Era of the American Revolution, 1760--1800  *GRADUATE

Spring 2005

HIS 102  World Civilizations II
HIS 479  Topics in US History    Topic  "War and Society in the New World, 1607-1800"
HIS 579  Topics in US History    Topic   "War and Society in the New World, 1607-1800"   *GRADUATE

Fall 2004
HIS 201  US History 1492--1877
HIS 460/560  Colonial America, 1492--1763
HIS 771  Seminar in US History to 1877: Topic:  "From Puritans to Yankees: The Social History and Historiography of Colonial New England, 1600-1750.  *GRADUATE


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