Research Pathways

The history program encourages its students to carve out their own research pathways. Pathways can be straight or meandering, cover one area exhaustively or take a student across broad stretches. Even though you are required to selected one of three geographic regions—Americas and AfricaAsia and the PacificEurope and the Mediterranean World—as your primary area of focus, we encourage you to also think about your degree progress along thematic lines: religion, social movements, science and environment, and gender, to name a few.

Pathways are for advising purposes only. A list of undergraduate history courses and the requirements each satisfy may be found in the Catalog of Course Requirements.

This content can also be accessed in this spreadsheet. If you experience any additional barriers with this content, please contact the history undergraduate program coordinator.

Number and TitleInstructorResearch Pathways

Lower Division Courses (HIS 1 – 99)

2AThe World to 1500BreenTo Be Announced
2BThe World Since 1500O’Malley, MateraColonialism and Imperialism
Diaspora, Emigration, Immigration
4History of the Present: Investigating the Historical Origins of Contemporary ProblemsDerr & JonesScience, Technology, and Environment
9Introduction to Native American HistoryLonetree, SmythCivil Rights and Social Justice
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
10AUnited States History to 1877Jones, Smyth, WesterkampDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
10BUnited States History, 1877 to 1977LasarGender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
11ALatin America: Colonial PeriodDiazTo Be Announced
11BLatin America: National PeriodO’HaraCivil Rights and Social Justice
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
12Introduction to Latino American HistoryDelgadoDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
13Introduction to American Religious CultureWesterkampDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Religions and Secularism
15The United States of America from its Founding through Our TimeLasarCivil Rights and Social Justice
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
20U.S. Popular Music MovementsPorterDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
40AEarly Modern East AsiaHuAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
War, Conflict, and Peace
40BThe Making of Modern East AsiaAso, ChristyColonialism and Imperialism
War, Conflict, and Peace
41The Making of the Modern Middle EastDerrColonialism and Imperialism
Labor and Social Movements
44Modern South Asia, 1500 to PresentShaikhRace, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
Religions and Secularism
50When Pharaohs Reigned: The History of Ancient EgyptSullivanAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
51Pyramids of Earth: Religion and Symbol in the Ancient WorldSullivanAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Religions and Secularism
58From Pirates to Refugees: The History of the Modern MediterraneanDavisTo Be Announced
59The History of the English Language (online course)HedrickAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Colonialism and Imperialism
60Medical and Scientific Terminology (online course)
Formerly offered as Scientific Vocabulary and the Roots of the European Scientific Tradition
HedrickAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Science, Technology, and Environment
61Classical MythologyHedrickAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Religions and Secularism
62AClassical World: GreeceHedrickAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
War, Conflict, and Peace
62BClassical World: RomeHedrickAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
65BPlagues, Peasants, and Pirates: Late Medieval Europe, 1000-1500BreenTo Be Announced
70AModern European History, 1500-1815Breen, Silver, ThompsonAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Colonialism and Imperialism
70BModern European History, 1815-PresentThompsonColonialism and Imperialism
War, Conflict, and Peace
74Introduction to Jewish History and CulturesDeutsch, Heckman, ThompsonRace, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
Religions and Secularism
74AIntroduction to Middle Eastern and North African Jewish History: Ancient to Early ModernHeckmanAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Diaspora, Emigration, Immigration
74BIntroduction to Middle Eastern and North African Jewish History, 1500-2000HeckmanColonialism and Imperialism
Diaspora, Emigration, Immigration
75Film and the HolocaustThompsonRace, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
War, Conflict, and Peace
76The Holocaust: A Global Perspective
Formerly offered as The Holocaust
Deutsch, HeckmanRace, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
War, Conflict, and Peace
78Modern Authoritarianism in Europe and BeyondKehlerCivil Rights and Social Justice
War, Conflict, and Peace
80CGlobal China (online course)ChanColonialism and Imperialism
Diaspora, Emigration, Immigration
80XCivil Rights Movement: Grassroots Change and American SocietyBrundageCivil Rights and Social Justice
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
80YWorld War II Memories in the U.S. and JapanChristy, YangCivil Rights and Social Justice
War, Conflict, and Peace
81Science in the Colonial World GutierrezColonialism and Imperialism
Science, Technology, and Environment
82California Gold Rush in Global History
Formerly offered as Global History of the California Gold Rush
McGuinnessRace, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
Science, Technology, and Environment

Upper Division Courses (HIS 100 – 189)

101COceans in World HistoryMateraDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Religions and Secularism
101DWorld History of Science (online course)HuAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Science, Technology, and Environment
101EGlobal 1930sMateraColonialism and Imperialism
Labor and Social Movements
101FGlobal Environmental History (online course)HuAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Science, Technology, and Environment
104CCelluloid Natives: American Indian History on FilmLonetree, SmythCivil Rights and Social Justice
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
104DMuseums and the Representation of Native American History, Memory, and CultureLonetree, SmythMuseum Studies, Public History, and Cultural Heritage
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
105Nations and NationalismSilverColonialism and Imperialism
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
106AVietnam War MemoriesYangColonialism and Imperialism
War, Conflict, and Peace
106BAsian and Asian American History, 1941-PresentYangCivil Rights and Social Justice
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
109ARace, Gender, and Power in the Antebellum SouthJones, SmythGender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
110AColonial America, 1500-1750WesterkampAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
110BRevolutionary America, 1740-1815O’MalleyColonialism and Imperialism
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
110DThe Civil War EraJonesRace, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
War, Conflict, and Peace
110GStrange Days: The USA and its National Security State, 1945-1991LasarCivil Rights and Social Justice
War, Conflict, and Peace
110HGreater Reconstruction: Race, Empire, and Citizenship in the Post-Civil War United StatesJonesCivil Rights and Social Justice
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
112American Feminist Thought, 1750-1950WesterkampCivil Rights and Social Justice
Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
113CWomen and American Religious CultureWesterkampGender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
Religions and Secularism
114Market Revolution in Antebellum U.S.JonesLabor and Social Movements
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
116Slavery Across the AmericasO’MalleyAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
116AUnchained Memory: Slavery and the Politics of the PastJonesCivil Rights and Social Justice
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
118The Global Cold War, 1945-1991LasarTo Be Announced
118AConspiracy Planet: How Conspiracies, Conspiracy Theories, and Conspiracy Scandals Shape HistoryLasarWar, Conflict, and Peace
120W.E.B. Du BoisPorterCivil Rights and Social Justice
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
122AJazz and United States Cultural History, 1900-1945PorterMuseum Studies, Public History, and Cultural Heritage
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
122BJazz and United States Cultural History, 1945 to the PresentPorterMuseum Studies, Public History, and Cultural Heritage
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
123Immigrants and Immigration in U.S. HistoryBrundageDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
124APanama Canal and U.S. EmpireMcGuinnessColonialism and Imperialism
Science, Technology, and Environment
128Chicana/Chicano HistoryDelgadoDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
130History of Modern CubaDiazTo Be Announced
131Women in Colonial Latin AmericaDiazTo Be Announced
134AColonial MexicoO’HaraColonialism and Imperialism
Religions and Secularism
134BHistory of Mexico, 1850 to PresentO’HaraCivil Rights and Social Justice
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
140BHistory of Qing China, 1644-1911HuAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
War, Conflict, and Peace
140CRevolutionary China, 1895-1960ChanColonialism and Imperialism
Labor and Social Movements
140DRecent Chinese HistoryChanWar, Conflict, and Peace
140EWomen in China’s Long 20th CenturyChanGender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
141AClassical Chinese Culture and Literature, 10th Century B.C.E. through Sixth Century C.E.
Also offered as LIT 141B. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.
ConneryAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
141BClassical Chinese Culture and Literature, Sixth Century through 16th Century
Also offered as LIT 141C. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.
ConneryAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
143BHistory of the Philippines, 1815 to the Present GutierrezColonialism and Imperialism
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
146AColonial South Asia 1750-1947ShaikhColonialism and Imperialism
Labor and Social Movements
147AHistory of Premodern IndiaShaikhAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
147BPolitical and Social History of Modern South AsiaShaikhColonialism and Imperialism
War, Conflict, and Peace
147CSouth Asia in the 20th CenturyShaikhColonialism and Imperialism
Labor and Social Movements
147DIntellectual History of South AsiaShaikhColonialism and Imperialism
Religions and Secularism
149Plants, People, and the Making of Modern Southeast Asia GutierrezColonialism and Imperialism
Science, Technology, and Environment
150AEmperors and Outcasts: Ancient JapanAsoAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Religions and Secularism
150BTokugawa JapanChristyAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
150CInventing Modern Japan: The State and the People
Formerly offered as Modern Japan
Aso,
Christy
Civil Rights and Social Justice
Colonialism and Imperialism
150DThe Japanese Empire, 1868-1945ChristyColonialism and Imperialism
War, Conflict, and Peace
150EHistory and Memory in the Okinawan Islands (online course)ChristyMuseum Studies, Public History, and Cultural Heritage
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
150FEngendering Empires: Women in Modern Japan and KoreaAsoColonialism and Imperialism
Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
151History of Science, Medicine & Technology from Antiquity to the EnlightenmentBreenTo Be Announced
151AMedicine and the Body in the Colonial WorldDerrRace, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
Science, Technology, and Environment
151BDrugs in World HistoryBreenTo Be Announced
154Post-Colonial North AfricaDavisTo Be Announced
155History of Modern IsraelThompsonRace, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
War, Conflict, and Peace
156Interrogating Politics in the Post-Colonial Middle EastDerrLabor and Social Movements
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
156AArt, Culture, and Mass Media in the Arab Middle EastDerrLabor and Social Movements
Museum Studies, Public History, and Cultural Heritage
156BModern Arab ThoughtDavisTo Be Announced
156CLiving Egyptian History in the City of CairoDerrAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Labor and Social Movements
157The Ottoman EmpireDerrAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Colonialism and Imperialism
158AThe Escapes of David George: Biographical Research on Slavery and Early America
Enrollment restricted to College Scholars students or by permission of the instructor.
O’MalleyCivil Rights and Social Justice
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
158CSlavery in the Atlantic World: Historical and Archaeological Perspectives
Also offered as ANTH 179. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.
O’Malley, MonroeDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
159ACleopatra to Constantine: Greek and Roman EgyptSullivanAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Colonialism and Imperialism
159BWomen and Gender in Ancient EgyptSullivanAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
159CTemple and City: The Egyptian New Kingdom and the City of ThebesSullivanAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Religions and Secularism
159DWhen Cities Were New: the Rise of Urbanism in the Ancient Near East & MediterraneanSullivanAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Religions and Secularism
160AAthenian DemocracyHedrickAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
160CTopics in Greek History
May be repeated for credit.
HedrickAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
War, Conflict, and Peace
161BTopics in Roman History
May be repeated for credit.
HedrickAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
War, Conflict, and Peace
163BGenesis: A HistoryDeutschTo Be Announced
166Northern Ireland: Communities In ConflictBrundageColonialism and Imperialism
War, Conflict, and Peace
167AThe First World WarThompsonScience, Technology, and Environment
War, Conflict, and Peace
167BThe Second World War in EuropeKehlerColonialism and Imperialism
War, Conflict, and Peace
169Dutch & Belgian History, 1500 to PresentKehlerAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Colonialism and Imperialism
170AFrench History: Old Regime and RevolutionSilverAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Labor and Social Movements
170BFrench History: 19th CenturyDavisTo Be Announced
170CFrom the Trenches to the Casbah: France and its Empire in the 20th CenturyDavisTo Be Announced
172AGerman HistoryKehlerColonialism and Imperialism
War, Conflict, and Peace
172BGerman Film, 1919 – 1945KehlerGender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
War, Conflict, and Peace
172CHistory of German Film, 1945 to PresentKehlerLabor and Social Movements
War, Conflict, and Peace
174Spies: History and Culture of EspionageThompsonScience, Technology, and Environment
War, Conflict, and Peace
176Eastern Europe, 1848-2000KehlerColonialism and Imperialism
War, Conflict, and Peace
177ASlaves, Soldiers, and Scientists: History of the TropicsBreenTo Be Announced
178AEuropean Intellectual History: The EnlightenmentSilverAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Religions and Secularism
178BEuropean Intellectual History: The 19th CenturyThompsonGender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
Science, Technology, and Environment
178CEuropean Intellectual History, 1870-1970ThompsonGender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
War, Conflict, and Peace
178EModern Jewish Intellectual HistoryThompsonDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Religions and Secularism
181Modern Britain and the British EmpireMateraColonialism and Imperialism
181APostcolonial Britain and France
Also offered as ANTH 110O. Students cannot receive credit for both courses.
Fernando,
Matera
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
Diaspora, Emigration, Immigration
181BAfrica and Britain in an Imperial WorldMateraColonialism and Imperialism
Diaspora, Emigration, Immigration
184BRacism and Antiracism in Europe: From 1870 to the PresentDavisTo Be Announced
185CCommunism, Nationalism, & Zionism: Comparative Radical Jewish PoliticsHeckmanCivil Rights and Social Justice
Labor and Social Movements
185ILatin American Jewish History in the Modern PeriodHeckmanDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
185JThe Modern Jewish ExperienceDeutschTo Be Announced
185KJewish Life in Eastern Mediterranean Port CitiesHeckmanAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Diaspora, Emigration, Immigration
185LWhere Civilizations Met–Jews, Judaism, and the Iberian PeninsulaHeckmanAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Diaspora, Emigration, Immigration
185MZionism: An Intellectual HistoryDeutschTo Be Announced
185OThe Holocaust and the Arab WorldHeckmanColonialism and Imperialism
War, Conflict, and Peace
189@history: Doing History in a Digital AgeSullivanScience, Technology, and Environment

Comprehensive Exit Seminar Courses (HIS 190s, 194s, and 196s)

190ASlavery and Race in Latin AmericaDiazTo Be Announced
190BRace and the Nation in Latin AmericaDiazTo Be Announced
190DAsian and Latino Immigration Since 1875DelgadoDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
190ETopics in Chicana/o HistoryDelgadoDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
190FResearch Seminar in the Americas
May be repeated for credit.
Lonetree, SmythMuseum Studies, Public History, and Cultural Heritage
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
190GComparative History of Redress and ReparationsYangCivil Rights and Social Justice
Colonialism and Imperialism
190HHistory of TimeO’HaraReligions and Secularism
Science, Technology, and Environment
190JMexican History in the ArchivesO’HaraColonialism and Imperialism
Religions and Secularism
190LPersonal Politics in the New SouthJonesGender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
190MHistory of Children and Culture of Childhood in the 19th CenturyJonesGender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
190PEarly American Society and CultureWesterkampAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
190QThe Novel and HistoryWesterkampGender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
Religions and Secularism
190RResearch in the History of American ReligionsWesterkampAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Religions and Secularism
190TLatin America in the Cold WarO’HaraLabor and Social Movements
War, Conflict, and Peace
190VMyths of California McGuinnessMuseum Studies, Public History, and Cultural Heritage
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
190WU.S. Civil War and ReconstructionJonesCivil Rights and Social Justice
War, Conflict, and Peace
190XHistory of the Atlantic World, 1492-1824O’MalleyColonialism and Imperialism
Diaspora, Emigration, Immigration
190YThe Atlantic Slave TradeO’MalleyDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
190ZThe Long Civil Rights MovementBrundageCivil Rights and Social Justice
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
194CTopics in Modern Chinese History
May be repeated for credit.
ChanColonialism and Imperialism
Diaspora, Emigration, Immigration
194EWomen in Japanese HistoryAsoCivil Rights and Social Justice
Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
194KTopics in the History of Southeast Asia
May be repeated for credit.
GutierrezRace, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
Science, Technology, and Environment
194LExile, Diaspora, and Displacement: Jewish Lives from North Africa to the Middle EastHeckmanColonialism and Imperialism
Diaspora, Emigration, Immigration
194MLiterati, Samurai, and Yangban: Comparative History of State and Elite in East Asia, 1600-1900HuAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
War, Conflict, and Peace
194NUrbanites in the Global South, 18th Century to the PresentShaikhLabor and Social Movements
Science, Technology, and Environment
194OSouth Asia in the Twentieth CenturyShaikhCivil Rights and Social Justice
Labor and Social Movements
194PUrban South AsiaShaikhLabor and Social Movements
Science, Technology, and Environment
194QMaking Space in the Colonial and Post-Colonial WorldDerrColonialism and Imperialism
Labor and Social Movements
194SSpecial Topics in Ancient Egyptian History
May be repeated for credit.
SullivanAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
Museum Studies, Public History, and Cultural Heritage
194TWorlds of Labor in AsiaShaikhColonialism and Imperialism
Labor and Social Movements
194UThe Cold War and East AsiaAsoColonialism and Imperialism
War, Conflict, and Peace
194VFascism & Anti-Fascism: The Global Spanish Civil WarHeckmanColonialism and Imperialism
War, Conflict, and Peace
194WSocial Movements in the Modern Middle EastDerrLabor and Social Movements
Colonialism and Imperialism
194YMemories of WWII in the U.S. and JapanChristy,
Yang
Civil Rights and Social Justice
War, Conflict, and Peace
196EModern Irish HistoryThompsonColonialism and Imperialism
Diaspora, Emigration, Immigration
196FTopics in European Environmental History
May be repeated for credit.
Breen, ThompsonColonialism and Imperialism
Science, Technology, and Environment
196GTopics in Modern Germany and Europe
May be repeated for credit.
KehlerLabor and Social Movements
War, Conflict, and Peace
196HSex And The City–The History Of Sexuality In Urban Areas Around The GlobeMateraCivil Rights and Social Justice
Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s History
196IThe French RevolutionSilverLabor and Social Movements
Religions and Secularism
196KStudies in European Intellectual HistorySilverLabor and Social Movements
Religions and Secularism
196MShtetl: Eastern European Jewish LifeDeutschTo Be Announced
196NEastern European Jewish Social HistoryKehler, ThompsonDiaspora, Emigration, Immigration
Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity
196SSpecial Topics in Ancient History
May be repeated for credit.
HedrickAncient, Medieval, and Early Modern World
War, Conflict, and Peace
196ZEurope From the Margins: Outside Influences on Modern European Thought and CultureMateraColonialism and Imperialism
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