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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
In addition to completing the requirements for all History majors, the student in the General History track is required to satisfy breadth and concentration requirements.
Field I: Africa/Asia/Middle East
HISTORY 48Q. South Africa: Contested Traditions
HISTORY 48S. South Africa for Whom? Nationalisms in Twentieth Century South Africa
HISTORY 49S. Slavery, Race and Society in Islamic Africa and the Middle East from the Seventh to the Twentieth Centuries
HISTORY 90Q. Buddhist Political and Social Theory
HISTORY 95N. Mapping the World: Cartography and the Modern Imagination
HISTORY 106A. Global Human Geography: Asia and Africa
HISTORY 145B. Africa in the Twentieth Century
HISTORY 181B. The Middle East in the 20th Century
HISTORY 182. Medieval Islamic History, 600-1500
HISTORY 182A. The Ottoman Empire
HISTORY 193. Late Imperial China
HISTORY 194B. Japan in the Age of the Samurai
HISTORY 195. Modern Korean History
HISTORY 196. South Asian Modernity, 1750-1950: Politics, Culture, Ideas
HISTORY 197. Southeast Asia: From Antiquity to the Modern Era
HISTORY 198. The History of Modern China
HISTORY 224B. Modern Afghanistan
HISTORY 248S. African Societies and Colonial States
HISTORY 249. History without Documents
HISTORY 256. U.S.-China Relations: From the Opium War to Tiananmen
HISTORY 281A. Twentieth Century Iraq: A Political and Social History
HISTORY 281B. Modern Egypt
HISTORY 282. The United States and the Middle East since 1945
HISTORY 282A. State and Society in Modern Turkey
HISTORY 282C. Environmental History of the Middle East
HISTORY 282B. Islamic Thought and Culture in the Pre-modern Middle East, 800-1800
HISTORY 283. The New Global Economy, Oil, and Islamic Movements in the Middle East
HISTORY 287B. International Law and the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
HISTORY 291D. Traitors and Collaborators in Colonial History
HISTORY 291E. Maps, Borders, and Conflict in East Asia
HISTORY 292. The Two Koreas
HISTORY 293B. Homosexuality in Historical and Comparative Perspective
HISTORY 293D. Empire and Cosmopolitanism: Traveling Ideas in Global Political Thought
HISTORY 294. Liberalism and Violence: A Conceptual History
HISTORY 295F. Race and Ethnicity in East Asia
HISTORY 295J. Chinese Women's History
HISTORY 296. Communism and Revolution in China
HISTORY 296E. Contentious Identities: The Formation of Race, Ethnicity, and Nationhood in Modern Japan
HISTORY 298A. International Law and the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
CLASSHIS 105. History and Culture of Ancient Egypt
CLASSHIS 106. Life and Death in China's Late Antiquity
INTNLREL 206. Palestinian Nationalism, Past and Present
Field II: The Americas
HISTORY 36N: Gay Autobiography
HISTORY 38N. The Body
HISTORY 44N. The History of Women and Gender in Science, Medicine and Engineering
HISTORY 52N. The Harlem Renaissance
HISTORY 54N. African American Women's Lives
HISTORY 56S. Crime Waves and Panics in the U.S. from Reconstruction to the War on Terror
HISTORY 57S. Reconstructions: Nation Building in U.S. Foreign Policy, 1865-2009
HISTORY 70. Culture, Politics and Society in Latin America
HISTORY 103E. History of Nuclear Weapons
HISTORY 107. Introduction to Feminist Studies
HISTORY 150A. Colonial and Revolutionary America
HISTORY 150B. Nineteenth Century America
HISTORY 150C. The United States in the Twentieth Century
HISTORY 151. Slavery and Freedom in American History
HISTORY 154A. Religion and American Society
HISTORY 163. A History of North American Wests
HISTORY 166. Introduction to African American History: The Modern African American Freedom Struggle
HISTORY 168. U.S. History since World War II through Film
HISTORY 170. Colonial Latin America
HISTORY 201. Introduction to Public History in the U.S., Nineteenth Century to the Present
HISTORY 243K. Endangered Species
HISTORY 251G. Topics in Constitutional History
HISTORY 254. Popular Culture and American Nature
HISTORY 255B. Introduction to African and African American Studies
HISTORY 255D. Racial Identity in the American Imagination
HISTORY 256. U.S.-China Relations: From the Opium War to Tiananmen
HISTORY 258. History of Sexuality in the U.S.
HISTORY 260. California's Minority-Majority Cities
HISTORY 261. Race, Gender, and Class in Jim Crow America
HISTORY 264X. Chicana/o History
HISTORY 265. Writing Asian-American History
HISTORY 267E. Twentieth Century American Politics
HISTORY 268E. American Foreign Policy and International History, 1941-2009
HISTORY 273B. Latin American Societies: The Public and the Domestic Domain
HISTORY 274A. Representing Revolution: The Mexican Revolution in Cross-disciplinary Perspective
HISTORY 275F. Social Change in Latin America
HISTORY 279A. Visual and Urban Culture of Modern Latin America
AMSTUD 114N. Visions of the 1960s
AMSTUD 160. Perspectives on American Identity
AMSTUD 203A. Children in American History
AMSTUD 214. The American 1960s: Thought, Protest, and Culture
ECON 116. American Economic History
ECON 226. U.S. Economic History
HPS 156. History of Women and Medicine in the United States
IHUM 4B. Mass Violence from Crusades to Genocides
IHUM 11B. Origins of the World: Europe and Latin America
POLISCI 137R. Justice at Home and Abroad: Civil Rights in the 21st Century
Field III: Europe, Eastern Europe, and Russia
HISTORY 12N. The Early Roman Emperors: History, Biography, and Fiction
HISTORY 15S. Understanding Machiavelli: War, Women, and Politics
HISTORY 16S. Vikings, Crusaders, Kings: The Normans and the Expansion of Latin Christendom
HISTORY 18S. Mobility in France and the Self: People, Products, and Ideas in Motion
HISTORY 20Q. Russia in the Early Modern European Imagination
HISTORY 21S. Nationalism and Communism in Eastern Europe, 1944-1953
HISTORY 22N. Images and Practices of Violence in Early Modern Russian Art and Law
HISTORY 32S. Discipline and Dirt: Urban Environments and Social Control in Modern Britain, 1800-1900
HISTORY 33S. The France of Louis XIV
HISTORY 34N. The European Witch Hunts
HISTORY 35S. The Specter of Female Power: Harpies, Harlots, and Hysterics in Revolutionary France, 1770-1871
HISTORY 36N. Gay Autobiography
HISTORY 46N. Science and Magic
HISTORY 85S. Jews, Christians and Muslims in a Mediterranean Port City: Salonica, 1821-1945
HISTORY 103E. History of Nuclear Weapons
HISTORY 110A. Europe from Late Antiquity to 1500
HISTORY 110C. Introduction to Modern Europe
HISTORY 120A. Foundations of Modern Russia
HISTORY 120B. The Russian Empire
HISTORY 125. Twentieth Century Eastern Europe
HISTORY 132. Ordinary Lives: A Social History of the Everyday in Early Modern Europe
HISTORY 132A. Enlightenment and the Arts
HISTORY 133B. Revolutionary England: The Stuart Age
HISTORY 136D. European Intellectual History, 1789-Present
HISTORY 137. The Holocaust
HISTORY 138A. Germany and the World Wars, 1870-1990
HISTORY 138B. Colonialism and Empire in Nineteenth Century Europe
HISTORY 140A. The Scientific Revolution
HISTORY 217A. Poverty and Charity in Medieval Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
HISTORY 217B. Land of Three Religions: Medieval Spain
HISTORY 218A. Muslim Minorities in History
HISTORY 221B. The Woman Question in Modern Russia
HISTORY 223. Art and Ideas in Imperial Russia
HISTORY 227B. Imperialism, the Media, and the Public Sphere
HISTORY 229. Poles and Jews
HISTORY 230F. Self-Policing, Denunciation, and Surveillance in Modern Europe
HISTORY 232D. Rome: The City and the World, 1350-1750
HISTORY 233. Reformation, Political Culture and the Origins of the English Civil War
HISTORY 233B. Early Modern Sexualities
HISTORY 233G. Catholic Politics in Europe, 1789-1992
HISTORY 234A. Marie Antoinette on Trial
HISTORY 236A. Nationalism 1600 to the Present
HISTORY 238K. European Collaboration, Resistance, and Retribution, 1938-1948
HISTORY 243C. Eighteenth Century Colonial Science and Medicine
CLASSART 61. Introduction to Greek Archaeology
CLASSGEN 22N. Technologies of Civilization: Writing, Numbers, and Money
CLASSGEN 47. Hannibal
CLASSGEN 60. The Life and Death of a Roman City: Pompeii
CLASSGEN 66. Herodotus
CLASSHIS 60. The Romans
CLASSHIS 101. The Greeks
ECON 115. European Economic History
IHUM 4A,B. Mass Violence from Crusades to Genocides
IHUM 11A. Origins of the World: Europe and Latin America
OSPOXFRD 15. British Architecture and the Renaissance: 1500-1850
REES 130. With God in Russia: Orthodox Christianity in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Field IV: Pre-1700
HISTORY 12N. The Early Roman Emperors: History, Biography, and Fiction
HISTORY 15S. Understanding Machiavelli: War, Women, and Politics
HISTORY 16S. Vikings, Crusaders, Kings: The Normans and the Expansion of Latin Christendom
HISTORY 20Q. Russia in the Early Modern European Imagination
HISTORY 22N. Images and Practices of Violence in Early Modern Russian Art and Law
HISTORY 33S. The France of Louis XIV
HISTORY 34N. The European Witch Hunts
HISTORY 49S. Slavery, Race and Society in Islamic Africa and the Middle East from the Seventh to the Twentieth Centuries
HISTORY 110A. Europe from Late Antiquity to 1500
HISTORY 120A Foundations of Modern Russia
HISTORY 132. Ordinary Lives: A Social History of the Everyday in Early Modern Europe
HISTORY 132A. Enlightenment and the Arts
HISTORY 133B. Revolutionary England: The Stuart Age
HISTORY 140A. The Scientific Revolution
HISTORY 182. Medieval Islamic History, 600-1500
HISTORY 193. Late Imperial China
HISTORY 194B. Japan in the Age of the Samurai
HISTORY 217A. Poverty and Charity in Medieval Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
HISTORY 217B. Land of Three Religions: Medieval Spain
HISTORY 218A. Muslim Minorities in History
HISTORY 232D. Rome: The City and the World, 1350-1750
HISTORY 233. Reformation, Political Culture and the Origins of the English Civil War
HISTORY 233B. Early Modern Sexualities
HISTORY 249. History without Documents
HISTORY 282B. Islamic Thought and Culture in the Pre-modern Middle East, 800-1800
CLASSART 61. Introduction to Greek Archaeology
CLASSGEN 22N. Technologies of Civilization: Writing, Numbers, and Money
CLASSGEN 47. Hannibal
CLASSGEN 60. The Life and Death of a Roman City: Pompeii
CLASSGEN 66. Herodotus
CLASSHIS 60. The Romans
CLASSHIS 101. The Greeks
CLASSHIS 105. History and Culture of Ancient Egypt
CLASSHIS 106. Life and Death in China's Late Antiquity
CLASSHIS 133. Classical Seminar: Origins of Political Thought
CLASSHIS 137. Models of Democracy
IHUM 4A. Mass Violence from Crusades to Genocides
IHUM 6A. World History of Science
IHUM 11A. Origins of the World: Europe and Latin America
OSPOXFRD 15. British Architecture and the Renaissance: 1500-1850
Certain Introduction to the Humanities (IHUM) courses taught by History faculty in a Winter-Spring sequence count toward the General History major. These are: IHUM 4A,B; 5A,B; 11A,B
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