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Nov 30, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
3320 Department of History
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20th floor, 25 Park Place Bldg.
404-413-6385
history.gsu.edu
Jared Poley, Chair
Robin Conner, Director of Undergraduate Studies
ProgramsBachelor’sDual DegreeMinorCoursesHistory- HIST 1111 - Survey of World History to 1500
- HIST 1112 - Survey of World History since 1500
- HIST 1141 - Introduction to African and African American History to 1865
- HIST 1142 - Introduction to African American History Since 1865
- HIST 1200 - Introduction to the Middle East
- HIST 2030 - Introduction to Asian Studies
- HIST 2110 - Survey of United States History
- HIST 2200 - Women In American History
- HIST 3000 - Introduction to Historical Studies-CTW
- HIST 3100 - Introduction to Global History
- HIST 3200 - North America before 1800
- HIST 3210 - United States in the Nineteenth Century
- HIST 3220 - United States in the Twentieth Century
- HIST 3230 - American Environmental History
- HIST 3240 - History of Sports and Leisure
- HIST 3250 - Religion in American Life
- HIST 3260 - The Harlem Renaissance
- HIST 3270 - History of the 1970s and 1980s
- HIST 3280 - United States History 1974-2001
- HIST 3300 - History of Capitalism
- HIST 3400 - History of Sex
- HIST 3410 - History of Food
- HIST 3420 - Historical Aspects of Public Health and Medicine
- HIST 3500 - The Ancient Mediterranean
- HIST 3505 - Classical and Early Modern Western Political Thought
- HIST 3510 - Medieval Mediterranean/Islamic World
- HIST 3515 - North Africa and the World to 1800
- HIST 3520 - Early Modern Europe, 1500-1789
- HIST 3525 - Modern Western Political Thought
- HIST 3530 - Europe Since 1789
- HIST 3540 - Film and the Holocaust
- HIST 3615 - The Indian Ocean World
- HIST 3620 - The Atlantic World: Encounters, Empires, Diasporas, Revolutions
- HIST 3625 - War in Europe and America Since 1500
- HIST 3630 - Empires in the Modern World
- HIST 3635 - Media, Technology, and Popular Culture
- HIST 3640 - Piracy from Ancient to Modern Times
- HIST 3645 - Contemporary Africa
- HIST 3650 - Africa and the world
- HIST 3660 - 20th Century World
- HIST 3665 - History of Ideas about Race
- HIST 3675 - Teaching Difficult Topics in United States History
- HIST 3680 - Jews in the Modern World
- HIST 3690 - Honors Readings
- HIST 3700 - China and Japan to 1600
- HIST 3710 - China and Japan since 1600
- HIST 3715 - Modern Japan
- HIST 3720 - Colonial Latin America
- HIST 3730 - Latin America since 1810
- HIST 3740 - Mexico
- HIST 3780 - Middle East 600-1800
- HIST 3790 - The Middle East since 1800
- HIST 3800 - History of India from the Indus Civilization to the Present
- HIST 3850 - China, India, and the Modern World Economy
- HIST 3900 - Human Rights in Historical Perspective
- HIST 4100 - Philosophy of History
- HIST 4190 - American Culture and Ideas I
- HIST 4200 - American Culture and Ideas II
- HIST 4220 - The American City
- HIST 4225 - Immigrants in America
- HIST 4230 - Foreign Relations of the United States
- HIST 4245 - The United States in the 1960s
- HIST 4255 - USCivil War and Reconstruction
- HIST 4260 - African-American Women
- HIST 4270 - Topics in African American History
- HIST 4280 - Enslavement and Resistance in North America
- HIST 4290 - Enslavement in the Americas
- HIST 4300 - The American South
- HIST 4310 - Georgia
- HIST 4315 - Civil Rights Memory in the United States and South Africa
- HIST 4320 - Metropolitan Atlanta
- HIST 4325 - Introduction to Public History and Historic Preservation
- HIST 4330 - Oral History
- HIST 4350 - Film and History
- HIST 4430 - American Jewish History
- HIST 4460 - Bills of Rights
- HIST 4470 - The Founders’ Constitution
- HIST 4480 - Special Topics in History, Northumbria
- HIST 4490 - Topics in American History
- HIST 4540 - Britain and the World, 1500-1700
- HIST 4550 - Britain and the World since 1700
- HIST 4570 - France Since 1715
- HIST 4575 - German History to 1900
- HIST 4580 - German History since 1900
- HIST 4615 - Scientific Revolutions
- HIST 4620 - Europe: Culture and Ideas
- HIST 4630 - European Intellectual History I: From Medieval to Marx
- HIST 4635 - European Intellectual History II: From Marx to Postmodernism
- HIST 4640 - The Holocaust
- HIST 4650 - Gender and Sexuality in European History
- HIST 4655 - History of Madness
- HIST 4690 - Topics in European History
- HIST 4730 - History of Haiti
- HIST 4740 - Latin American Revolutions
- HIST 4870 - Honors Thesis I
- HIST 4880 - Honors Thesis II
- HIST 4885 - Special Topics in Heritage Preservation
- HIST 4890 - Topics in World History
- HIST 4960 - British American Culture Seminar I
- HIST 4961 - British American Cultural Seminar II
- HIST 4970 - Independent Study
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