Course Number |
Course Title | Course Description | Level | Field of Study |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1101 | Latin American Civilizations to 1825 |
Latin American political, social, economic, and cultural history from Pre-Columbian times to independence (1825) focusing on imperialism, religion, minorities, war, and rebellion. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx. Not open to students with credit for 171. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 1102 | Latin American Civilizations since 1825 |
Latin American political, social, economic, and cultural history from independence (1825) to the present focusing on neo-colonialism, instability, underdevelopment, militarism, and minorities. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx. Not open to students with credit for 172. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 1151 | American Civilization to 1877 |
The political, constitutional, social, and economic development of the United States from the colonial period through the era of Reconstruction. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx. Not open to students with credit for 1150, 2001, or 151. GE historical study course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 1152 | American Civilization since 1877 |
The political, constitutional, social and economic development of the United States from the end of Reconstruction to the present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 1194 | Introductory Undergraduate Group Studies |
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of history. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | |
| 1211 | Western Civilization to the 17th Century |
Ancient civilizations (Near East, Greece, Rome); barbarian invasions; medieval civilizations (Byzantium, Islam, Europe); Renaissance and Reformation. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 1212 | Western Civilization, 17th Century to Present |
Political, scientific, and industrial revolutions; nationalism; the two World Wars; the decline of empires; the Cold War. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 1681 | World History to 1500 |
Comparative survey of the world's major civilizations and their interconnections from the beginnings of human civilization through 1500. |
Undergraduate | |
| 1682 | World History from 1500 to the Present |
Survey of the human community, with an emphasis on its increasing global integration, from the first European voyages of exploration through the present. |
Undergraduate | |
| 2001 | Launching America |
An intermediate-level approach to American history in its wider Atlantic context from the late Middle Ages to the era of Civil War and Reconstruction. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1151. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2002 | Making America Modern |
A rigorous, intermediate-level history of modern U.S. in the world from the age of industrialization to the age of globalization. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1152. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 2003 | Introduction to Early Modern Europe |
A survey of European history from the Black Death to the Congress of Vienna. This course examines social, cultural, religious, political and economic developments from the mid fourteenth to the early nineteenth century. Sometimes taught at distance. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1211 or 1212. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 2010 | History of American Capitalism |
Study of the evolution of "American Capitalism" from pre-capitalist economies of the medieval period to the early 21st century. |
Undergraduate | Business History |
| 2015 | History of American Criminal Justice |
The history of crime, criminal law, law enforcement, prisons, and juvenile courts. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2045 | History of American Religion to the Civil War |
History of religion in America from the colonial era through the Civil War. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2065 | Colonialism at the Movies: American History in Film |
Explores historical treatment of Native/European contact, colonization, and key events and issues in American history in film. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2070 | Introduction to Native American History |
History of Native Americans from pre-contact times to the present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2071 | American Indian History of the U.S. Midwest |
Native American history in Great Lakes and Ohio Valley regions from ancient times to the present, including moundbuilders, fur trade, removal, reservations, urbanization, contemporary issues. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 2075 | Introduction to U.S. Latino/a History |
Survey of Latinos/Latinas and their history in the United States from Spanish colonial period to present. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 2079 | Asian American History |
A survey of how Asian immigrants, their American-born children, and international relations with Asia have shaped U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 2080 | African American History to 1877 |
The study of the African American experience in America from arrival through the era of Reconstruction, focusing on slavery, resistance movements, and African American culture. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2081 | African American History from 1877 |
The study of the African American experience in the United States from the era of Reconstruction through the present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 2085 | Exploring Race and Ethnicity in Ohio: Black Ohio in the 19th Century |
Explores the lives and experiences of African Americans in 19th century Ohio. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for AfAmASt 2085. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2100 | Introduction to the Spanish Atlantic World |
Introductory survey of the Spanish Empire in the Americas to 1825. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | Atlantic World History |
| 2105 | Latin America and the World |
Latin America's relationship with the World since independence (1825) focusing on cases of direct and indirect U.S. intervention as well as European influences and globalization. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 2110 | Introduction to Native American Peoples from Mesoamerica |
Introductory survey of the Native American peoples from Mesoamerica (contemporary Guatemala, Honduras, Southern Mexico) from pre-colonial times to the present. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 2111 | Introduction to Native American People of the Andes |
Introductory survey of the history of the Native American peoples of the Andes from the Pre-Columbian period to the present. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 2115 | Women and Gender in Latin America |
Women, gender relations, reproductive rights, and women's response to the impact of religion and the state in Latin America from the Conquest to the present. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 2120 | Revolutions and Social Movements in Modern Latin America |
Latin American history from independence (1825) to the present focusing on revolutions, dictatorships, labor, political, and social movements, women, and indigenous populations. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 2125 | The History of Latin America Through Film |
Latin American history from the pre-colonial era to the present as depicted in film, including the analysis of colonialism, revolutions, society, women, and current events. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 2194 | Intermediate Undergraduate Group Studies |
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of history. |
Undergraduate | |
| 2201 | Ancient Greece and Rome |
Comparative historical analysis of ancient Mediterranean civilizations of the Near East, Greece, and Rome from the Bronze Age to Fall of Rome. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| E2201 | Ancient Greece and Rome |
Comparative historical analysis of ancient Mediterranean civilizations of the Near East, Greece, and Rome from the Bronze Age to Fall of Rome. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| H2201 | Ancient Greece and Rome (Honors) |
Comparative historical analysis of ancient Mediterranean civilizations of the Near East, Greece, and Rome from the Bronze Age to Fall of Rome. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 2204 | Modern European History |
Examination of selected themes from the history of Modern Europe from the French Revolution to the Present. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 2205 | Themes in the History of Western Civilization, Prehistory to 1600 |
Thematic approach to the history of Western Civilization from prehistory to the early seventeenth century. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 1211. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 2210 | Classical Archaeology |
Introduction to the principles, methods, and history of archaeological investigation in the ancient Greek and Roman world, illustrated through a selection of major classical sites. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 2211 | The Ancient Near East |
The ancient history of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Anatolia, Persia, Israel, and the Levant to the establishment of the Persian Empire. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 2212 | War in the Ancient Mediterranean World |
A survey of military history from the late Bronze Age to the fall of the Roman Empire in the West. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 2213 | The Ancient Mediterranean City |
Cities in the ancient Near East, Greece, and Rome, with an emphasis on their physical form and historical importance. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 2220 | Introduction to the History of Christianity |
Introduces students to the historical study of Christianity as a religious tradition. Sometimes this course is taught in a distance only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | |
| 2230 | Decoding the Middle Ages |
Introduction to historical problem solving through the study of three late medieval episodes: the Knights Templar, Joan of Arc, and Richard III. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 2231 | The Crusades |
Examines the various European crusades - in the Holy Land, Spain, Eastern Europe, and southern France - from their origins to the late 15th century. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 2240 | Elizabethan England |
The social, political, cultural and religious history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, 1558-1603, including the darker side of the Golden Age. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 2250 | Empires and Nations in Western Europe, 1500 - Present |
Comparative study of the Modern European Overseas Empires from the "age of discovery" to the postcolonial present. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 2251 | Empires and Nations in Eastern Europe, 1500-Present |
Comparative study of the Ottoman, Habsburg, and Russian empires, and their successor states in eastern Europe, from 1500 to the present. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 2252 | People on the Move: Migration in Modern Europe |
Study of migration movements in Europe from the age of industrialization to the present. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 2260 | European Thought and Culture, 19th Century |
European cultural developments in 19th century: romanticism, realism, existentialism: Shelley, Flaubert, Dostoevsky, Darwin, Marx, Nietzsche. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 2261 | European Thought and Culture, 20th Century |
Major developments in 20th century literature, philosophy, science, and the arts. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 2270 | Love in the Modern World |
History of love in philosophy, literature, and art, focusing on the 19th and 20th centuries. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 2275 | Children and Childhood in the Western World |
History of children, childhood and youth in the Western World from Antiquity to the present. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 2280 | Introduction to Russian History |
Selected topics introducing students to the history of Russian politics, society, and culture. |
Undergraduate | Russian and East European History |
| 2301 | African Peoples and Empires in World History |
A thematic course focusing on African world history, empire building, and commercial and cultural links across the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean, and the Mediterranean worlds before and during the Atlantic slave trade. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| 2302 | History of Modern Africa, 1800 - 1960s |
Thematic survey of African history from 1800 to the 1960s. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| 2303 | History of Contemporary Africa, 1960 - present |
Africa from independence to the present. Contemporary African societies, cultures, economics, and politics from independence to the present. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| 2350 | Islam, Politics, and Society in History |
Introduction to the manner in which Islam has interacted with politics in the Middle East and vicinity from the rise of Islam through the present. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 2351 | Early Islamic Society, 610-1258 |
Origins and early development of selected fundamental Islamic institutions in their historical and cultural context. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 2352 | The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1800 |
Introduction to the Ottoman Empire from its origins as a Turkish emirate to the beginnings of westernizing reform at the end of the 18th century. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 2353 | The Middle East in the 20th Century |
Lecture and discussion course exploring the changes that transformed the Middle East during the 20th century, from World War I to nationalism to Islamic revivalism. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 2375 | Islamic Central Asia |
Introductory survey of the political, cultural, religious, and economic history of Islamic central Asia from the eighth-century Arab conquests to the nineteenth-century Russian colonial era. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 2390 | Ancient India |
History of India from 2500 BCE to the 11th century CE. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 2391 | Islamic India |
The Sultanate and Mughal Empires (1000-1707 AD); emphasis on imperial institutions and the interaction of Hindu and Muslim societies. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 2392 | Colonial India |
South Asia during the colonial period, from the arrival of Vasco da Gama in 1498 until independence and partition of India and Pakistan in 1947. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 2393 | Contemporary India and South Asia |
The political, social, economic, and cultural history of contemporary India and the South Asian subcontinent, focusing on India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 2401 | History of East Asia in the Pre-Modern Era |
Introduction to societies and cultures of pre-modern China, Korea, and Japan; the East Asian geographical and cultural unit. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 2402 | History of East Asia in the Modern Era |
Introduction to the transformation of societies and cultures of modern China, Korea, and Japan from the 17th century to the present. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 2450 | Ancient and Medieval Jewish History, 300 BCE-1100 CE |
Introduction to the history of Jewish communities, religion, and culture in the Near East from the Greco-Roman period to the First Crusade. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 2451 | Medieval and Early Modern Jewish History, 700-1700 CE |
Introduction to the history of Jewish communities, religion, and culture in Europe during the Medieval and Early Modern periods. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 2452 | Modern Jewish History 1700-Present |
Study of the history of Jewish communities and Judaism from the early modern period to the early 21st century. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 2453 | History of Zionism and Modern Israel |
The history of Zionist movement and the modern state of Israel from beginnings to present. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 2454 | History of Anti-Semitism |
Study of the development of anti-Semitism, the history of anti-Semitic ideologies and practices, and different Jewish responses to anti-Semitism over time. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 2455 | Jews in American Film |
A study of how modern Jews appear in film compared with historical reality. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 2475 | History of the Holocaust |
Study of the state-sponsored murder of millions of Jews and non-Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators during World War II. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 2500 | 20th Century International History |
Examines international political, economic, and military relations from the origins of World War I through the break up of the Soviet Union. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | Diplomatic History |
| 2550 | History of War |
A survey of the main concepts and issues involved in the study of war in world perspective, using case studies from prehistoric times to the present. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| H2610 | Introduction to Women and Gender in the U.S. (Honors) |
Survey of women and gender from pre-European settlement to present, with particular attention to differences among women. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| 2610 | Introduction to Women and Gender in the U.S. |
Survey of women and gender from pre-European settlement to present, with particular attention to differences among women. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| 2620 | Women Changing the World: Histories of Activism and Struggle |
History of women's activism in global perspective. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| 2630 | History of Modern Sexualities |
In-depth analysis of particular topics in the history of modern sexualities throughout the world; topic varies by semester. |
Undergraduate | |
| 2650 | The World since 1914 |
Global perspective on major forces that shaped the world since 1914. Provides students with factual knowledge and a critical interpretive framework for responsible global citizenship. |
Undergraduate | |
| 2651 | World History before the Modern Age |
A thematic approach to exploring selected major processes and events that shaped human experience between the Stone Age and 1750. Specific topics and content can vary. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110 (110), or equiv. Not open to students with credit for 1681 (181). GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | |
| 2700 | Global Environmental History |
Global overview of the ecology of the human condition in past time, stressing climate change, earth systems, technology, energy, demography, and human cultural-economic revolutions. |
Undergraduate | |
| 2701 | History of Technology |
Survey of the history of technology in global context from ancient times. |
Undergraduate | |
| 2702 | Food in World History |
Survey of the history of food, drink, diet and nutrition in a global context. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | |
| 2703 | History of Public Health, Medicine and Disease |
Survey of the history of public health, disease and medicine in a global context. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | |
| 2704 | Water: A Human History |
History of human use and understandings of water from ancient to modern times, with case studies taken from different geographic locations. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | |
| 2750 | Natives and Newcomers: Immigration and Migration in U.S. History |
General survey of (im)migration history in the U.S. from precolonial times to the present. Topics include cultural contact, economic relations, citizenship, politics, family, and sexuality. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| E2750 | Natives and Newcomers: Immigration and Migration in U.S. History |
General survey of (im)migration history in the U.S. from precolonial times to the present. Topics include cultural contact, economic relations, citizenship, politics, family and sexuality. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| H2750 | Natives and Newcomers: Immigration and Migration in U.S. History (Honors) |
General survey of (im)migration history in the U.S. from precolonial times to the present. Topics include cultural contact, economic relations, citizenship, politics, family and sexuality. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 2752 | Social Reform Movements in U.S. History |
Explores organized movements for social change from 1830 to 1970s, including antislavery, women's rights, temperance, utopias, Populists, Progressives, African-American, American Indian and Chicano rights. Sometimes this course offered at distance. Prereq or concur: English 1110.xx, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 2797 | Study at a Foreign Institution |
An opportunity for students to study at a foreign institution and receive Ohio State credit for that work. |
Undergraduate | |
| 2798 | Study Tour |
Specific content, location, semester(s) of offering, and prerequisites vary; contact department office for details. |
Undergraduate | |
| 2800 | Introduction to the Discipline of History |
Investigation of the methods and analytical approaches historians use to understand the past. |
Undergraduate | |
| E2800 | Introduction to the Discipline of History |
Investigation of the methods and analytical approaches historians use to understand the past. |
Undergraduate | |
| H2800 | Introduction to the Discipline of History (Honors) |
Investigation of the methods and analytical approaches historians use to understand the past. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3001 | American Political History to 1877 |
The origins and development of American politics from early modern origins and national revolution to the era of Civil War and Reconstruction. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3002 | U.S. Political History Since 1877 |
History of American political institutions, ideas, and culture from Reconstruction to the present. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3003 | American Presidential Elections |
History of presidential campaigns and elections from Washington to the present. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study course. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3005 | The United States Constitution and American Society to 1877 |
Advanced study of U.S. constitutional history from the colonial charters through Reconstruction after the Civil War. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3006 | The United States Constitution and American Society since 1877 |
Advanced study of U.S. constitutional history from Reconstruction to the present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3010 | Colonial North American to 1763 |
The history of colonial and native societies in North America from first contacts to the eve of the imperial crisis. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3011 | The American Revolution and the New Nation |
Analysis of the political, cultural, social, military, and economic changes that led to revolution and creation of the republic. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3012 | Antebellum America |
An examination of American history from the nation-building of the age of Jefferson and Jackson to the sectional crisis over slavery. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3013 | Civil War and Reconstruction |
The causes, character, and consequences of America's inter-sectional war and the post-war settlement. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3014 | Gilded Age to Progressive Era, 1877-1920 |
Advanced study of U.S. social, political, cultural, foreign policy history from 1877-1920: Industrialization; immigration; urbanization; populism; Spanish-American War; progressivism; WWI. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3015 | From the New Era to the New Frontier, 1921-1963 |
Advanced study of U.S. social, political, cultural, foreign policy history, 1921 to 1963, covering New Era, New Deal, WWII, Cold War, Eisenhower Republicanism, New Frontier. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3016 | The Contemporary U.S. since 1963 |
Advanced study U.S. political, economic, social, and cultural changes since 1963: political polarization; post-industrial economy/consumer economy; civil rights, feminism, environmentalism, Vietnam, detente, and globalization. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3017 | The Sixties |
Examination of postwar America's pivot point, focusing on civil rights; liberal, radical, and conservative politics; sweeping social, cultural, and economic change; and the Vietnam War. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3020 | 19th Century American Ideas |
Urbanism, evangelicalism, slavery, Darwinism, Modernism, Anti-modernism. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3021 | 20th Century American Ideas |
Surveys major American thought and thinkers of the 20th century. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3030 | History of Ohio |
Survey of economic, social, political development of the geographic area that became Ohio from Native Americans to present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3032 | History of the U.S. West |
The social, cultural, and economic development of the U.S. West. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3041 | American Labor History |
Evolution of working-class life, culture, politics, and trade unionism in America from the late 18th century to the present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3045 | American Religious History |
An examination of religious history of the United States from colonial era to the present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3049 | War and Dissent in American History |
Opposition to war in America from the Revolution to the present. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3070 | Native American History from European Contact to Removal, 1560-1820 |
Major issues and events in Native American history from before the European invasion and colonization through the early 1820s. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3071 | Native American History from Removal to the Present |
Covers major events in American Indian history from 1820s to present, including removal, reservations, cultural adaptation, federal policies, self-determination, activism, and contemporary issues. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3075 | Mexican American Chicano/a History |
History of people of Mexican descent and their presence in the United States from Spanish colonial times to contemporary period. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3080 | Slavery in the United States |
The African American experience in slavery, focusing on the rise of the slave trade, slavery in the colonial and antebellum eras, the Civil War, and abolition. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3081 | Free Blacks in Antebellum America |
Explores the development of free Black communities in the era before the Civil War, focusing on emancipation, fugitive slaves, resistance movements and suffrage. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for AfAmASt 3081. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3082 | Black Americans During the Progressive Era |
History and experiences of black Americans during the period best known in American History as the Progressive Era. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for AfAmASt 3082. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3083 | Civil Rights and Black Power Movements |
Examines the origins, evolution, and outcomes of the African American freedom struggle, focusing on the Civil Rights and Black Power movements. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for AfAmASt 3083. GE historical study and diversity soc div in the US course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3085 | African American History Through Contemporary Film |
Uses contemporary film to explore the history of African American life, culture, politics, and resistance. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3086 | Black Women in Slavery and Freedom |
Traces the experiences and struggles of African American women from slavery through the Civil Rights/Black Power era. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3089 | Studies in African American History |
Selected topics in African American history from the origins of slavery to the present. |
Undergraduate | African-American History |
| 3090 | Comparative Slavery |
Different forms of slavery and other forms of unfree labor in different cultures, focusing mainly on Europe, the Americas, and Africa. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3100 | Colonial Latin America |
Mayan, Aztec, and Incan Empires; the Spanish and Portuguese conquests and the transplanting of Iberian institutions; the Baroque period; the Bourbon Century and the Enlightenment. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 3101 | South America Since Independence |
Nation-building in the South American republics during the 19th and 20th centuries with special emphasis on Argentina and Brazil. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 3102 | Central America and the Caribbean since Independence |
Political, economic, and cultural history of West Indies (Cuba, Haiti, Dominican Republic, etc.) and Central America (Panama, Guatemala, Nicaragua, etc.) and relations with United States. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 3105 | History of Brazil |
History of Brazil during colonial and independence periods with major emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 3106 | History of Mexico |
History of Mexico during precolonial, colonial, and independence periods with emphasis on the 19th and 20th centuries. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 3107 | History of Argentina |
Introduction to the history, society, and culture of Argentina from the sixteenth century to the present. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 3110 | The Jewish Experience in Latin America |
Introduction to issues in the history of Jews in Latin America, including the role of the region as a refuge from source of anti-Semitism. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 3115 | History of Medicine and Public Health in Latin America |
Survey of the history of medicine and public health in Latin America from the pre-Colombian period to the present. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3191 | Historical Internship |
Internships will provide students with the opportunity to work on historical projects under the supervision of a practicing professional and a professor. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3193.01 | Individual Studies |
Individual study in some field of historical development; designed to allow the student to work on a problem of particular interest. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3193.02 | Individual Studies |
Individual study in some field of historical development; designed to allow the student to work on a problem of particular interest. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3194 | Upper-Level Undergraduate Group Studies |
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of history. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3210 | Archaic Greece |
Survey of Greek history from Neolithic Age (7000-3000 BC) to end of the Archic Era (700-480 BC). |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 3211 | Classical Greece |
Survey of Greek history during the Classical era (480-320 BC). |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 3212 | Hellenistic Greece |
Survey of Greek history during Hellenistic era (320-31 BC). |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 3215 | Sex and Gender in the Ancient World |
Introductory survey of women, gender, and sexual relations in the ancient Mediterranean world, especially Greece and Rome. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for Clas 3215 (Classics 508). GE historical study and diversity global studies course. Cross-listed in Clas. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 3220 | The Rise of the Roman Republic |
An advanced survey of Rome's history from the foundation of the city to the establishment of the Republic's Mediterranean Empire, ca 150 BC. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 3221 | Rome from the Gracchi to Nero |
Rome from the Gracchi to Nero. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 3222 | The Roman Empire, 69-337 CE |
An advanced survey of Rome's imperial history from the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty to the death of Constantine. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 3223 | The Later Roman Empire |
An advanced survey of Rome's history in the fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries with focus on themes of decline, fall, and transformation. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 3225 | Early Byzantine Empire |
History of Byzantium, 600-1453, with emphasis on internal developments, relations with neighbors, the Crusades, the Fall of the City, and the legacy of Byzantium. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 3226 | Later Byzantine Empire |
History of Byzantium, 843-1453, with emphasis on internal developments, the Crusades, the Fall of the City, and legacy of Byzantium. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 3227 | Gnostics and Other Early Christian Heresies |
Examines the early Christian philosophical movement known as "the Gnostics" whose beliefs, based on the stories of the Bible, Platonist philosophy, and the new revelation of Jesus, shocked other Christians. Sometimes taught at distance. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3228 | Religion and Society in Late Antiquity |
Advanced survey of religions and society in late antiquity, with focus on themes of continuity and change. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 3229 | History of Early Christianity |
A survey of the history of Christianity from its Jewish and Greco-Roman roots to the late sixth century. |
Undergraduate | Medieval History |
| 3230 | History of Medieval Christianity |
Study of the development of Medieval Christianity from Constantine to the early sixteenth century. |
Undergraduate | Medieval History |
| 3235 | Medieval Europe I, 300-1100 |
Study of the development of Western European institutions from the fall of the Roman Empire to the eleventh century. |
Undergraduate | Medieval History |
| 3236 | Medieval Europe II, 1100-1500 |
Study of the growth of Western Europe from the eleventh century to the late fifteenth century. |
Undergraduate | Medieval History |
| 3239 | Medieval England |
Survey of English history from the Roman conquest to 1485. |
Undergraduate | Medieval History |
| 3240 | History of the Italian Renaissance, 1250-1450 |
Study of the society, culture, and politics of Italy, from the communal era until the age of humanism, thirteenth to fifteenth century. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 3241 | History of the Italian Renaissance, 1450-1600 |
Historical study of Italian society from the beginnings of humanism and naturalist art to the High Renaissance and beyond. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 3242 | The Holy Roman Empire (1495-1806) |
The political, social, religious, and economic history of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation from 1495 to the fall of the Empire in 1806. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3245 | The Age of Reformation |
The history of the Protestant, Catholic, and Radical Reformations of 16th and early 17th century Europe. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 3246 | Tudor and Stuart Britain, 1485-1714 |
The social, political, and religious history of England and the British Isles in the age of Renaissance, Reformation, and Revolution. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 3247 | Magic and Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe (1450-1750) |
Investigation of the history of European witchcraft, focusing on intellectual, religious, and social developments and on the great witchcraft trials of the early modern period. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 3249 | Early-Modern Europe, 1560-1778 |
A survey of Europe from the late-sixteenth-century wars of religion to the more secular political conflicts on the eve of the French Revolution. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 3250 | Revolutionary and Napoleonic Europe, 1750-1815 |
A survey of European but especially French history from the crisis of the Old Regime to the end of the wars of the French Revolution. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3251 | History of Europe in the 19th Century |
Major trends and developments in 19th century European history. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3253 | 20th Century Europe to 1950 |
Exploration of the major historical events and issues from approximately 1900 to 1950. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3254 | Europe since 1950 |
Europe from Division to Unification. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3260 | Britain in the 19th Century |
An introduction to the political, economic, and social history of Britain and the British empire from the eighteenth to early twentieth century. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3261 | Britain in the 20th Century |
History of Britain and the British Empire in the Twentieth Century. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3262 | France in the 19th Century |
Study of the major political, economic, social, and cultural transformations between the defeat of Napoleon and World War I. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3263 | France in the 20th Century |
Study of the major political, economic, social, and cultural transformations between the Dreyfus Affair and the postcolonial present. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3264 | 19th Century German History |
Exploration from 1806 to 1914 of the cultural, economic, political, and social history of the peoples and territories included in the German Empire after 1871. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3265 | 20th-Century German History |
Exploration from 1914 to the present of German cultural, economic, political, and social history. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3266 | History of Spain, 1469-Present |
Unification of the thrones; the rise and fall of empire; rivalry with Portugal; Napoleon to the Civil War; Franco and the Post-Franco Era. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3267 | Modern Greece |
Greece from 1453 to the present; Turkish rule, War of Independence, emergence of the modern state; focus on political, social, and cultural developments. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3268 | Eastern Europe in the 19th Century |
Study of the political, economic, social and cultural transformations and the rise of nationalism in the Balkans and East-Central Europe. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3269 | Eastern Europe in the 20th Century |
Survey of East European history from World War I to the post-communist era. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3270 | History of World War I |
Origins, conduct, and consequences of the First World War in global context. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3275 | Religion and its Critics in Modern Europe |
Religion and its critics in Western Culture since 1789. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3280 | History of Russia to 1700 |
A survey from the origins of the Russian state to the reign of Peter the Great. |
Undergraduate | Russian and East European History |
| 3281 | Imperial Russian History, 1700-1917 |
Survey of Russian history from the reign of Peter the Great to the 1917 revolutions. |
Undergraduate | Russian and East European History |
| 3282 | History of the Soviet Union |
History of the Soviet Union from the Russian Revolution of 1917 to the collapse of communism in 1991. |
Undergraduate | Russian and East European History |
| 3283 | Siberia in World History |
Introduction to the history, geography, culture, ethnic diversity, inter-communal relations, economy, and strategic importance of Siberia in Eurasia's past and present. |
Undergraduate | Russian and East European History |
| 3301 | History of Modern West Africa, post 1800 |
History of Modern West Africa since 1800; examines West African history from the era of European conquests to the present. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| 3302 | Nationalism, Socialism, and Revolution in Africa |
Nationalist and revolutionary movements and governments in Africa 1950s to present. Socialist, revolutionary, and nationalist strategies for state-formation, social reform, and economic development. Sometimes this course is offered in distance only. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| 3304 | History of Islam in Africa |
Africa from the emergence of Islam in the 600s to the Present. African contributions to Islam and the impact of Islam on African societies. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. Not open to students with credit for 541.02 or AfAmASt 3304 (541). GE historical study course. Cross-listed in AfAmASt. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| 3306 | History of African Christianity |
The development of Christianity in Africa from antiquity to the present; Christianity's interaction with Islam and indigenous religions; Mission Christianity and its aftermath. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| 3307 | History of African Health and Healing |
African approaches to health and healing; interaction between religion, culture and healing; intersections and contradictions between African and Western concepts of health healing. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| 3308 | History of US - Africa Relations, 1900 - Present |
History of the United States' relations with Africa since World War I. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3310 | History of African Cinema |
Emergence and development of African cinema as a film genre and part of material culture. European colonial and ethnographic film to modern African cinema. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| 3350 | The Middle East in the 19th Century |
Lecture and discussion course examining the transformations wrought by westernizing reforms and European imperialism in the Middle East during the 19th century. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 3351 | Intellectual and Social Movements in the Muslim World |
Upper-level lecture/discussion course on significant intellectual and social movements in the Middle East and vicinity from the advent of Islam to the present. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 3352 | Marginal Groups in the Non-Western World |
An examination of selected marginal populations, who may include religious and/or ethnic minorities, women, slaves, eunuchs, those with physical disabilities, and geographically isolated groups. |
Undergraduate | Medieval History |
| 3353 | Jewish Communities under Islamic Rule |
Lecture and discussion course examining the experiences of Jewish communities in predominantly Muslim societies from the advent of Islam through ca. 1800. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 3354 | Islamic Spain and North Africa |
Lecture/discussion course examining Spain and North Africa under Islamic rule, from the Muslim conquests of the early 7th century through the early 19th century. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 3360 | History of Iran |
A history of Iran in the Islamic period, focusing on nomadic-urban interaction and Iranian culture. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 3365 | History of Afghanistan |
This course will address Afghan society, its historical foundations, and the challenges that confront it. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 3375 | Mongol World Empire: Central Eurasia, 1000-1500 |
This course will address the social, cultural, and political history of medieval Central Eurasia, focusing on the Mongol Empire and its legacy. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3376 | The Silk Road: Commerce and Culture in Eurasia 200 BCE-1498 CE |
A study of the commercial and cultural relations among Chinese, Indian, Iranian, and Roman/Islamic civilizations. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3401 | Foundations of Chinese Civilization |
Cross-era comparative development of thoughts, beliefs, culture, economy, and political system through the Tang (618-907) that shaped China's later history and role in East Asia. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3402 | Chinese Empire, 10th- 14th Centuries |
Study of Chinese society and state, its interaction with the outside world, and developments in philosophy, arts and literature in the Song and Yuan dynasties. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3403 | History of Early modern China: 14th-18th century |
Introduction to political, social, cultural, and economic developments from 14th to 18th century, mainly the Ming and early Qing dynasty. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3404 | Modern China 1750-1949 |
History of Modern China, circa 1750 to 1949; emphasis on state and society (politics, military affairs, economics, social structure, and culture). |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3405 | Contemporary China 1921-2000 |
History of Contemporary China from 1921 to 2000; emphasis on Communist Party, state and society (politics, military affairs, economics, social structure, and culture). |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3410 | Studies in Chinese History |
Topics and issues in any period of Chinese history contingent on interests of faculty and students; usually this course emphasizes readings and discussions. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3411 | Gender and Sexuality in China |
Introduction to gender and sexuality in China, including Confucian gender ideology, changes in marriage, family, sexual morality, and work from pre-modern to modern period. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3425 | History of Japan before 1800 |
History of Japan to 19th century; emphasis on religion, politics, economic development, social structure and culture. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3426 | History of Modern Japan |
Japanese history since 1800: politics, economics, intellectual change, foreign relations. International scientific, technological and cultural interaction, World War II, Japanese contributions to global culture featured. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3445 | History of Early Modern Korea |
Examines the development of Korea from ancient times through the turn of the 20th century. Sometimes this course is taught in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3446 | History of Modern Korea |
Modern Korean History, with focus on the legacy of colonialism, the Korean War, the impact of the Cold War, divided Korea, the growth of competing national ideologies and economic systems, and the recent military crises. Sometimes taught at distance. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3450 | History of Ancient Israel (to 300 BCE) |
Survey of the history and historiography of Israel from its origins to the advent of Hellenism. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 3455 | Jewish Life from the Renaissance to the Early Enlightenment |
Life and thought of European and Mediterranean Jews in the early modern period. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 3460 | European Jewish History, 1789-1989 |
Study of European Jewish Communities from the French Revolution through the end of the Cold War. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 3465 | American Jewish History |
Study of topics in American Jewish history from the colonial era to the present. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 3470 | Messiahs and Messianism in Jewish History |
The history of Jewish messianic ideas and of Jewish messianic leadership from ancient to modern times. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 3500 | U.S. Diplomacy from Independence to 1920 |
The formulation of U.S. foreign policy and foreign relations around the world from the independence of the republic to the aftermath of World War I. |
Undergraduate | Diplomatic History |
| 3501 | U.S. Diplomacy, 1920-present |
The formulation of U.S. foreign policy and foreign relations around the world from the aftermath of World War I to the modern day. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3505 | U.S. Diplomacy in the Middle East |
Survey of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East emphasizing the Cold War, Arab-Israeli conflict, Iran, and wars against Iraq. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | Diplomatic History |
| 3525 | 19th Century European International History |
History of the international relations and diplomacy of Europe from the French Revolution to the First World War. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3526 | 20th-Century European International History |
Europe and the World, 1914-2001. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3540 | Modern Intelligence History |
This course examines the role of diplomatic and military intelligence in the making of policy in modern history. |
Undergraduate | Diplomatic History |
| 3550 | War in World History, 500-1650 |
Study of the causes, conduct, and consequences of warfare around the world, 500-1650. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| 3551 | War in World History, 1651-1899 |
Study of the causes, conduct, and consequences of warfare around the world, 1650-1900. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| 3552 | War in World History, 1900 - Present |
Study of the causes, conduct, and consequences of warfare around the world, 1900-present. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| 3560 | American Military History, 1607-1902 |
American military history, 1607-1902; emphasis on the formation of national security policy, war-waging, and the reciprocal impact of society and military institutions. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| 3561 | American Military History, 1902 to the Present |
American military history, 1902 to the present; emphasis on the formation of national security policy, war-waging, and the reciprocal impact of society and military institutions. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| 3570 | World War II |
Study of the causes, conduct, and consequences of World War II. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| 3580 | The Vietnam War |
Study of the background, causes, conduct, and consequences of the Vietnam War, 1945-1975. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| 3590 | Wars of Empire |
This course examines the means, methods, challenges and results of military encounters between modern imperial powers and indigenous forces they met on the battlefield. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| 3600 | Studies in Women's and Gender History |
In-depth analysis of selected topics in American, European, and/or Third World women's history; topic varies by semester. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| 3612 | Asian American Women: Race, Sex, & Representations |
Examines the experiences and cultural representations of Asian American women for insight into race, gender, sexuality, and citizenship in U.S. society. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3630 | Same-Sex Sexuality in a Global Context |
History of same-sex love and sexuality in comparative geographical and chronological contexts. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| 3640 | Medieval Women: Power, Piety, and Production |
Investigation of the lives and experiences of medieval European women, with special focus on political power, religious life, work, and family life. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| 3641 | Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe: 1450-1750 |
Investigation of the lives and experiences of early modern European women, with special focus on family life, gender, work, education, religious life, and political power. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| 3642 | Women in Modern Europe, from the 18th century to the Present |
Study of women's lives and activism emphasizing the ways in which economic position, religion, sexuality, marital status, regional and national differences influenced their experiences |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| 3650 | Families in Historical Perspective |
Comparative and transnational analysis of family history. Focus on questions of gender, sexuality, culture, religion, and economy as they intersect with families and households. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| 3675 | How to Stage a Revolution |
Compares revolutionary movements in order to help explain why some fail and some succeed. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3700 | American Environmental History |
The history of American ecosystems from the last Ice Age to the present; focuses on historical debates over the causes and consequences of environmental change. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 3701 | History of American Medicine |
Survey of the history of American medicine from the Colonial period through the twentieth century. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 3705 | History of Capitalism in Comparative and Global Perspective |
An historical comparison of the development of modern forms of capitalism globally. |
Undergraduate | Business History |
| 3710 | European Environmental History |
Environmental history of Europe from ancient to modern times. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. Prereq: English 1110.xx and any History 2000-level course, or permission of instructor. GE historical study and diversity global studies course. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3711 | Science and Society in Early Modern Europe |
A survey of the history of science and its place and relationship to European society in the early modern period. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 3712 | Science and Society in Modern Europe |
History of science in modern Europe from Scientific Revolution to contemporary climate science and genetics. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 3715 | Explorations of Science, Technology and the Environment in East Asia |
Case studies in the Development of Science, Technology and Environmental Change in the East Asian context, pre-modern to modern times. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 3720 | Environmental History of Ancient Greece and Rome |
A historical examination of interactions between the environment and human activity in the ancient Greece and Rome. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 3750 | Race, Ethnicity, and Nation in Global Perspective |
An overview of theories of race, ethnicity, and nation in varying historical periods and in a global context. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3797 | Study at a Foreign Institution |
An opportunity for students to study at a foreign institution and receive Ohio State credit for that work. |
Undergraduate | |
| 3798 | Study Tour |
Specific content, location, semester(s) of offering, and prerequisites vary; contact department office for details. |
Undergraduate | |
| E3800 | Introduction to Historical Research |
Research strategies and techniques to write an honors thesis and prepare research posters (such as for the Denman competition). |
Undergraduate | |
| H3800 | Introduction to Historical Research (Honors) |
Research strategies and techniques to write an honors thesis and prepare research posters (such as for the Denman competition). Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4000 | Readings in Early American History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Early American History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| E4000 | Readings in Early American History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Early American History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| H4000 | Readings in Early American History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Early American History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 4005 | Research Seminar in Early American History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Early American History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| E4005 | Research Seminar in Early American History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Early American History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| H4005 | Research Seminar in Early American History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Early American History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 4010 | Readings in Modern U.S. History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Modern U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| E4010 | Readings in Modern U.S. History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Modern U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| H4010 | Readings in Modern U.S. History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Modern U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| H4015 | Research Seminar in Modern U.S. History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Modern U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 4015 | Research Seminar in Modern U.S. History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Modern U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| E4015 | Research Seminar in Modern U.S. History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Modern U.S. History. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 4080 | Readings in African American History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in African American History. |
Undergraduate | African-American History |
| E4080 | Readings in African American History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in African American History. |
Undergraduate | African-American History |
| H4080 | Readings in African American History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in African American History. |
Undergraduate | African-American History |
| 4085 | Research Seminar in African American History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in African American History. |
Undergraduate | African-American History |
| E4085 | Research Seminar in African American History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in African American History. |
Undergraduate | African-American History |
| H4085 | Research Seminar in African American History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in African American History. |
Undergraduate | African-American History |
| 4090 | Readings in Atlantic World History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Atlantic World History. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | Atlantic World History |
| E4090 | Readings in Atlantic World History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Atlantic World History. |
Undergraduate | Atlantic World History |
| H4090 | Readings in Atlantic World History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Atlantic World History. |
Undergraduate | Atlantic World History |
| 4095 | Research Seminar in Atlantic World History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Atlantic World History. |
Undergraduate | Atlantic World History |
| E4095 | Research Seminar in Atlantic World History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Atlantic World History. |
Undergraduate | Atlantic World History |
| H4095 | Research Seminar in Atlantic World History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Atlantic World History. |
Undergraduate | Atlantic World History |
| 4100 | Readings in Latin American History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Latin American History. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| E4100 | Readings in Latin American History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Latin American History. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| H4100 | Readings in Latin American History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Latin American History. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 4125 | Research Seminar in Latin American History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Latin American History. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| E4125 | Research Seminar in Latin American History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Latin American History. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| H4125 | Research Seminar in Latin American History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Latin American History. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | Latin American History |
| 4193.01 | Individual Studies |
Individual study in some field of historical development; designed to allow the student to work on a problem of particular interest. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4193.02 | Individual Studies |
Individual study in some field of historical development; designed to allow the student to work on a problem of particular interest. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4194 | Advanced Undergraduate Group Studies |
Advanced Undergraduate Group Studies. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4210 | Readings in Greek History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Greek History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| E4210 | Readings in Greek History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Greek History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| H4210 | Readings in Greek History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Greek History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 4211 | Readings in Roman History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Roman History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| E4211 | Readings in Roman History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Roman History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| H4211 | Readings in Roman History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Roman History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 4212 | Readings in Late Antiquity |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Late Antiquity. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| E4212 | Readings in Late Antiquity |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Late Antiquity. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| H4212 | Readings in Late Antiquity (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Late Antiquity. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| E4213 | Readings in Byzantine History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Byzantine History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| H4213 | Readings in Byzantine History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Byzantine History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 4213 | Readings in Byzantine History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Byzantine History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 4215 | Research Seminar in Greek History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Greek History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| E4215 | Research Seminar in Greek History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Greek History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| H4215 | Research Seminar in Greek History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Greek History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 4216 | Research Seminar in Roman History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Roman History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| E4216 | Research Seminar in Roman History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Roman History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| H4216 | Research Seminar in Roman History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Roman History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 4217 | Research Seminar in Late Antiquity |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Late Antiquity. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| E4217 | Research Seminar in Late Antiquity |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Late Antiquity. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| H4217 | Research Seminar in Late Antiquity (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Late Antiquity. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 4218 | Research Seminar in Byzantine History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Byzantine History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| E4218 | Research Seminar in Byzantine History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Byzantine History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| H4218 | Research Seminar in Byzantine History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Byzantine History. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| E4230 | Readings in Medieval History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Medieval History. |
Undergraduate | Medieval History |
| H4230 | Readings in Medieval History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Medieval History. |
Undergraduate | Medieval History |
| 4230 | Readings in Medieval History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Medieval History. |
Undergraduate | Medieval History |
| 4235 | Research Seminar in Medieval History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Medieval History. |
Undergraduate | Medieval History |
| E4235 | Research Seminar in Medieval History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Medieval History. |
Undergraduate | Medieval History |
| H4235 | Research Seminar in Medieval History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Medieval History. |
Undergraduate | Medieval History |
| 4240 | Readings in Early Modern European History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Early Modern European History. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| E4240 | Readings in Early Modern European History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Early Modern European History. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| H4240 | Readings in Early Modern European History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Early Modern European History. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 4245 | Research Seminar in Early Modern European History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Early Modern European History. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| E4245 | Research Seminar in Early Modern European History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Early Modern European History. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| H4245 | Research Seminar in Early Modern European History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Early Modern European History. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 4250 | Readings in Modern European History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Modern European History. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| E4250 | Readings in Modern European History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Modern European History. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| H4250 | Readings in Modern European History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Modern European History. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 4255 | Research Seminar in Modern European History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Modern European History. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| E4255 | Research Seminar in Modern European History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Modern European History. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| H4255 | Research Seminar in Modern European History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Modern European History. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 4280 | Readings in Russian, E European and Eurasian History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Russian, E European and Eurasian History. |
Undergraduate | Russian and East European History |
| E4280 | Readings in Russian, E European and Eurasian History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Russian, E European and Eurasian History. |
Undergraduate | Russian and East European History |
| H4280 | Readings in Russian, E European and Eurasian History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Russian, E European and Eurasian History. |
Undergraduate | Russian and East European History |
| 4285 | Research Seminar in Russian, E European and Eurasian History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Russian, E European and Eurasian History. |
Undergraduate | Russian and East European History |
| E4285 | Research Seminar in Russian, E European and Eurasian History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Russian, E European and Eurasian History. |
Undergraduate | Russian and East European History |
| H4285 | Research Seminar in Russian, East European and Eurasian History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Russian, East European and Eurasian History. |
Undergraduate | Russian and East European History |
| 4300 | Readings in African History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in African History. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| E4300 | Readings in African History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in African History. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| H4300 | Readings in African History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in African History. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| 4325 | Research Seminar in African History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in African History. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| E4325 | Research Seminar in African History Embedded |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in African History. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| H4325 | Research Seminar in African History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in African History Honors. |
Undergraduate | African History |
| 4350 | Readings in Islamic History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Islamic History. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| E4350 | Readings in Islamic History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Islamic History. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| H4350 | Readings in Islamic History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Islamic History. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| E4375 | Research Seminar in Islamic History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Islamic History. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| H4375 | Research Seminar in Islamic History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Islamic History. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 4375 | Research Seminar in Islamic History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Islamic History. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 4390 | Readings in South Asian History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in South Asian History. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| E4390 | Readings in South Asian History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in South Asian History. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| H4390 | Readings in South Asian History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in South Asian History. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 4395 | Research Seminar in South Asian History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in South Asian History. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| E4395 | Research Seminar in South Asian History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in South Asian History. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| H4395 | Research Seminar in South Asian History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in South Asian History. |
Undergraduate | Islamic History |
| 4400 | Readings in Chinese History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Chinese History. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| E4400 | Readings in Chinese History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Chinese History. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| H4400 | Readings in Chinese History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Chinese History. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 4410 | Research Seminar in Chinese History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Chinese History. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| E4410 | Research Seminar in Chinese History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Chinese History. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| H4410 | Research Seminar in Chinese History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Chinese History. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| H4425 | Readings in Japanese History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Japanese History. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 4425 | Readings in Japanese History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Japanese History. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| E4425 | Readings in Japanese History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Japanese History. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 4430 | Research Seminar in Japanese History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Japanese History. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| E4430 | Research Seminar in Japanese History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Japanese History. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| H4430 | Research Seminar in Japanese History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Japanese History. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 4450 | Readings in Jewish History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Jewish History. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| E4450 | Readings in Jewish History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Jewish History. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| H4450 | Readings in Jewish History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Jewish History. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 4475 | Research Seminar in Jewish History |
Research Seminar in Jewish History. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| E4475 | Research Seminar in Jewish History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Jewish History. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| H4475 | Research Seminar in Jewish History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Jewish History. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 4500 | Readings in International History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in International History. |
Undergraduate | Diplomatic History |
| E4500 | Readings in International History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in International History. |
Undergraduate | Diplomatic History |
| H4500 | Readings in International History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in International History. |
Undergraduate | Diplomatic History |
| 4525 | Research Seminar in International History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in International History. |
Undergraduate | Diplomatic History |
| E4525 | Research Seminar in International History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in International History. |
Undergraduate | Diplomatic History |
| H4525 | Research Seminar in International History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in International History. |
Undergraduate | Diplomatic History |
| 4550 | Readings in Military History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Military History. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| E4550 | Readings in Military History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Military History. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| H4550 | Readings in Military History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Military History. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| 4575 | Research Seminar in Military History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Military History. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| E4575 | Research Seminar in Military History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Military History. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| H4575 | Research Seminar in Military History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Military History. |
Undergraduate | Military History |
| 4585 | History of Literacy |
History of literacy in ongoing societies and culture; emphasis on changing ideas and impacts of literacy and its acquisition, uses, and consequences. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4600 | Readings in Women's/Gender History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Women's/Gender History. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| E4600 | Readings in Women's/Gender History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Women's/Gender History. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| H4600 | Readings in Women's/Gender History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Women's/Gender History. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| 4625 | Research Seminar in Women's/Gender History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Women's/Gender History. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| E4625 | Research Seminar in Women's/Gender History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Women's/Gender History. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| H4625 | Research Seminar in Women's/Gender History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Women's/Gender History. |
Undergraduate | Women's History |
| 4650 | Readings in World/Global/Transnational History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in World/Global/Transnational History. |
Undergraduate | |
| E4650 | Readings in World/Global/Transnational History Embedded |
Advanced readings on selected topics in World/Global/Transnational History Embedded. |
Undergraduate | |
| H4650 | Readings in World/Global/Transnational History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in World/Global/Transnational History Honors. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4675 | Research Seminar in World/Global/Transnational History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in World/Global/Transnational History. |
Undergraduate | |
| E4675 | Research Seminar in World/Global/Transnational History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in World/Global/Transnational History. |
Undergraduate | |
| H4675 | Research Seminar in World/Global/Transnational History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in World/Global/Transnational History. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4700 | Readings in the History of Environment, Technology, and Science |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Environmental History, Technology and Science. |
Undergraduate | |
| E4700 | Readings in the History of Environment, Technology, and Science |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Environmental History, Technology and Science. |
Undergraduate | |
| H4700 | Readings in the History of Environment, Technology, and Science (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in Environmental History, Technology and Science. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4705 | Research Seminar in the History of Environment, Technology, and Science |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Environmental History, Technology and Science. |
Undergraduate | |
| E4705 | Research Seminar in the History of Environment, Technology, and Science |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Environmental History, Technology and Science. |
Undergraduate | |
| H4705 | Research Seminar in the History of Environment, Technology, and Science (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in Environmental History, Technology and Science. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4725 | Readings in the History and Theory of the State |
Advanced readings on selected topics in the History and Theory of the State. |
Undergraduate | |
| E4725 | Readings in the History and Theory of the State |
Advanced readings on selected topics in the History and Theory of the State. |
Undergraduate | |
| H4725 | Readings in the History and Theory of the State (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in the History and Theory of the State. |
Undergraduate | |
| H4730 | Research Seminar in the History and Theory of the State (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in the History and Theory of the State. |
Undergraduate | |
| E4730 | Research Seminar in the History and Theory of the State |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in the History and Theory of the State. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4730 | Research Seminar in the History and Theory of the State |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in the History and Theory of the State. |
Undergraduate | |
| E4790 | Readings in History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in history. |
Undergraduate | |
| H4790 | Readings in History (Honors) |
Advanced readings on selected topics in history. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4790 | Readings in History |
Advanced readings on selected topics in history. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4795 | Research Seminar in History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in History. |
Undergraduate | |
| E4795 | Research Seminar in History |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in History. |
Undergraduate | |
| H4795 | Research Seminar in History (Honors) |
Advanced research and writing on selected topics in History. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4797 | Study at a Foreign Institution |
An opportunity for students to study at a foreign institution and receive Ohio State credit for that work. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4798 | Study Tour |
Specific content, location, semester(s) of offering, and prerequisites vary; contact department office for details. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4881 | Interdepartmental Seminar |
Two or more departments may collaborate in seminars on pressing subjects of mutual interest; topics to be announced. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4998 | Undergraduate Research in History |
Undergraduate research in history. |
Undergraduate | |
| E4998 | Undergraduate Research in History (Honors) |
Honors undergraduate research in History. |
Undergraduate | |
| H4998 | Undergraduate Research in History (Honors) |
Honors undergraduate research in History. |
Undergraduate | |
| 4999 | Undergraduate Research Thesis |
Informal conferences to allow full scope to the initiative of the student; a special topic is assigned and results are tested by papers and special examinations. |
Undergraduate | |
| H4999 | Undergraduate Research Thesis (Honors) |
Informal conferences to allow full scope to the initiative of the student; a special topic is assigned and results are tested by papers and special examinations. |
Undergraduate | |
| 5000 | Special Topics in Early American History |
Advanced course in Early American History. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 5010 | Special Topics in Modern U.S. History |
Advanced course in Modern U.S. History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 5080 | Special Topics in African American History |
Advanced course in African American History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | African-American History |
| 5090 | Special Topics in Atlantic World History |
Advanced course in Atlantic World History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | Atlantic World History |
| 5100 | Special Topics in Latin American History |
Advanced course in Latin American History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | Latin American History |
| 5194 | Combined Undergrad and Grad Group Studies |
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of History. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | |
| 5210 | Special Topics in Greek History |
Advanced course in Greek History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | Ancient History |
| 5211 | Special Topics in Roman History |
Advanced course in Roman History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | Ancient History |
| 5212 | Special Topics in Late Antique History |
Advanced course in Late Antique History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 5213 | Special Topics in Byzantine History |
Advanced course in Byzantine History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate | Ancient History |
| 5230 | Special Topics in Medieval History |
Advanced course in Medieval History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | Medieval History |
| 5240 | Special Topics in Early Modern European History |
Advanced course in Early Modern European History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 5250 | Special Topics in Modern European History |
Advanced course in Modern European History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 5280 | Special Topics in Russian, East European, and Eurasian History |
Advanced course in Russian, East European, and Eurasian History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | Russian and East European History |
| 5300 | Special Topics in African History |
Advanced course in African History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | African History |
| 5350 | Special Topics in Islamic History |
Advanced course in Islamic History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | Islamic History |
| 5390 | Special Topics in South Asian History |
Advanced course in South Asian History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | Islamic History |
| 5400 | Special Topics in Chinese History |
Advanced course in Chinese History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate | East Asian History |
| 5425 | Special Topics in Japanese History |
Advanced course in Japanese History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | East Asian History |
| 5450 | Special Topics in Jewish History |
Advanced course in Jewish History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | Jewish History |
| 5500 | Special Topics in International History |
Advanced course in International History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | Diplomatic History |
| 5550 | Special Topics in Military History |
Advanced course in Military History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | Military History |
| 5600 | Special Topics in Women's/Gender History |
Advanced course in Women's/Gender History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | Women's History |
| 5650 | Special Topics in World/Global/Transnational History |
Advanced course in World/Global/Transnational History. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | |
| 5660 | Special Topics in the History of Religion |
Advanced course in the History of Religion. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | |
| 5700 | Special Topics in the History of Environment, Technology, and Science |
Advanced course in the History of Environment, Technology, and Science. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | |
| 5725 | Special Topics in the History and Theory of the State |
Advanced course in the History and Theory of the State. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | |
| 5750 | Special Topics in the History of Ethnicity, Race, and the Nation |
Advanced course in the History of Ethnicity, Race, and the Nation. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | |
| 5775 | Special Topics in the History of Colonialism and Empire |
Advanced course in the History of Colonialism and Empire. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | |
| 5790 | Special Topics in History |
Advanced course in Historical Study. Topics Vary. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | |
| 5900 | Introduction to Quantitative Methods in History |
Prepares students to use quantitative methods in historical research and to take intermediate courses in statistics and data analysis. |
Undergraduate and Graduate | |
| 6193.01 | Independent Study in History |
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of history through graduate-level individual studies. |
Graduate | |
| 6193.02 | Independent Study in History |
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of history through graduate-level individual studies. |
Graduate | |
| 6194 | Graduate Group Studies |
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of history. |
Graduate | |
| 6999 | Master's Thesis Research |
Research for Master's thesis. |
Graduate | |
| 7000 | Studies in Early American History to 1877 |
Graduate readings in selected topics in Early American history to 1877. |
Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 7001 | Graduate Readings in Colonial America |
Readings in the historical literatures of Colonial America in its Atlantic World context to 1763. |
Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 7002 | Graduate Readings in the American Revolution and Early Republic |
Readings in the historical literatures of the American Revolution and early nation-building through approximately 1800. |
Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 7003 | Graduate Readings in the Early Republic & Antebellum America |
Reading in the historical literatures of the Early and Antebellum Republics from approximately 1800 through the 1850s. |
Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 7004 | Graduate Readings in Civil War and Reconstruction |
Graduate reading in the historical literatures of the era of Civil War and Reconstruction, from the 1840s to 1877. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 7010 | Themes in Recent U.S. History |
Readings colloquium in selected themes in the history of the United States Since 1877. |
Graduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 7011 | Historiography of Modern U.S. I |
Readings in Modern US history, 1877-1945. |
Graduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 7012 | Historiography of Modern U.S. II |
Readings in Modern US history, 1945 to present. |
Undergraduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 7013 | Studies in American Legal History |
A graduate-level readings colloquium on the literature of American legal history. |
Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 7014 | Studies in American Urban History |
Graduate Reading Seminar in American Urban History. Chronology and Themes will vary. |
Graduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 7080 | Studies in African American History |
Readings in black culture, society, politics, and race relations. |
Graduate | African-American History |
| 7081 | African Americans in Early America |
This intensive reading and discussion seminar explores African American life and culture during the colonial, early national and antebellum eras. |
Graduate | African-American History |
| 7082 | African Americans during the 19th Century |
This intensive reading and discussion seminar explores African American life and culture from the early national period to the turn of the 20th century. |
Graduate | African-American History |
| 7083 | African Americans During the 20th Century |
This intensive reading and discussion seminar explores African American life and culture from the Nadir through the start of the new millennium. |
Graduate | African-American History |
| 7084 | African American Historiography |
This intensive reading and discussion seminar explores the origins and evolution of African American history from the late-eighteenth century to the present. |
Graduate | African-American History |
| 7085 | 19th-Century African American Political Thought |
Chronicles the political, spiritual and social striving of the Black community during the 19th century, focusing on culture, resistance, and nationalism. |
Graduate | African-American History |
| 7086 | The Civil Rights and Black Power Movements |
This course examines the origins, evolution, and outcomes of the African American freedom struggle, focusing on the Civil Rights and Black Power movements. |
Graduate | African-American History |
| 7087 | Black Women in the United States |
A study of historical and related scholarship on the history and experience of black women in the United States. |
Graduate | African-American History |
| 7090 | Atlantic World History |
Colloquium on Atlantic World History from the 15th century through the early 19th century. |
Graduate | Atlantic World History |
| 7100 | Studies in Latin American History |
An intensive study of problems in selected periods of Latin American history. |
Graduate | Latin American History |
| 7193.01 | Independent Study in History |
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of history through graduate-level individual studies. |
Graduate | |
| 7193.02 | Independent Study in History |
The investigation of particular problems in various fields of history through graduate-level individual studies. |
Graduate | |
| 7210 | Graduate Reading Seminar in Ancient History |
Graduate seminar, with focus on methodological approaches to ancient history and/or a particular problem or theme in Greek, Roman, late antique, or Byzantine history. |
Graduate | Ancient History |
| 7230 | Studies in Medieval History |
Advanced reading course in sources and monographs on the principal issues and problems in medieval history, with a stress on bibliography. |
Graduate | Medieval History |
| 7235 | Late Medieval Paleography and Diplomatics |
Cursive hands in literature and diplomas, 1200-1500; the development of chanceries; notariats, secretariats, and the science of diplomatics; exercises with facsimiles, slides, and microfilm. |
Graduate | Medieval History |
| 7240 | Studies in Early Modern European History |
Selected topics in western European history of the 17th and 18th centuries. |
Graduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 7243 | Colloquium in Early Modern Studies |
An exposure to current research topics and methods in early-modern history as exemplified in work presented by invited historians. |
Graduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 7245 | Studies in Renaissance and Reformation History |
Graduate readings seminar in the European Renaissance or Reformation, 1300 to 1600, emphasizing social, political, economic, and cultural issues throughout Europe. |
Graduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 7250 | Studies in 19th Century European History |
Readings in 19th Century European History. |
Graduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 7255 | Studies in 20th Century European History |
This intensive reading course is designed to give graduate students an introduction to historiographical questions in 20th-century European history. |
Graduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 7259 | European Thought and Culture, 19th-20th Century |
Major developments in literature, philosophy, science, and the arts, 19th to 20th century. |
Graduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 7260 | Studies in British History |
Reading in British History. |
Graduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 7265 | Studies in French History |
Selected topics in French political, social, cultural, and intellectual history and historiography. |
Graduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 7269 | Studies in German History |
Graduate readings in German and European history. |
Graduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 7275 | Studies in Eastern European History |
Selected topics in Eastern European political, social, cultural, and intellectual history and historiography; theoretical and comparative emphasis. |
Graduate | Russian and East European History |
| 7280 | Studies in Russian, Soviet, and Eurasian History |
Graduate readings seminar on Russian, East European, and Eurasian history. |
Graduate | Russian and East European History |
| 7300 | Introduction to Graduate-Level African History |
The study of the historical literature of Africa and various aspects of African history. |
Graduate | African History |
| 7301 | African Historiography and Methodology |
The study of sources, research methods, interpretations, and research trends in the field of African history. |
Graduate | African History |
| 7302 | Comparative History of The African Diaspora and Enslavement and Emancipation |
Examination of the dispersal of Africans, mainly through the slave trade across the Sahara, the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean, and the Atlantic Ocean. |
Graduate | African History |
| 7303 | Comparative History of the African Diaspora and Post-Emancipation, Colonial and Post-Colonial Realit |
Examination of social, political, and cultural developments and realities in the Black world, from the period of the emancipation to the beginning of the 21st century. |
Graduate | African History |
| 7304 | African Women: History and Socioeconomic Change |
Focuses on African women's experiences: legal and socioeconomic status, religious and political roles, the impact of colonial and post colonial developments, feminism and representation issues. |
Graduate | African History |
| 7305 | Studies in African Religions |
Selected topics in any African religion (including Christianity, Islam and indigenous religions). |
Graduate | African History |
| 7350 | Studies in Islamic History |
Graduate reading seminar on a topic in Islamic history, stressing topical coverage and/or historiography. May be repeated for credited when the topic changes. |
Graduate | Islamic History |
| 7390 | Studies in South Asian History |
Graduate Readings in South Asian History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | Islamic History |
| 7400 | East Asia and the Pre-Modern World |
Role of East Asia in the early modern world system, examining the changing relationships between East Asia, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, the European and New World empires. |
Graduate | East Asian History |
| 7401 | East Asia and the Modern/Contemporary World |
East Asia in modern and contemporary contexts: comparisons of / interactions between China, Japan, and Korea; also with Europe, Southeast and Central Asia and the US. |
Graduate | East Asian History |
| 7405 | Introduction to Graduate-level East Asian Studies |
The origins, development and current state of East Asian Area Studies in the U.S., including East Asian Studies relationship with other intellectual disciplines. |
Graduate | East Asian History |
| 7410 | Studies in Pre-Modern Chinese History |
Intensive study, through reading and discussion, of major issues and recent scholarship in pre-modern Chinese history. |
Graduate | East Asian History |
| 7411 | Studies in Modern and/or Contemporary Chinese History |
Intensive study, through reading and discussion, of major issues and recent scholarship in modern and/or contemporary Chinese history. |
Graduate | East Asian History |
| 7425 | Studies in Japanese History |
An intensive study, through reading and discussion, of major issues and recent scholarship in Japanese history. |
Graduate | East Asian History |
| 7450 | Studies in Jewish History |
An intensive study of selected issues in Jewish history; emphasis on problems posed by available source material and by current research in the area. |
Undergraduate | Jewish History |
| 7500 | Studies in International History |
Colloquium in International History. |
Graduate | Diplomatic History |
| 7550 | Studies in Military History |
Studies in military history; emphasis on military institutions and activities in war and peace, along with works of historiographical interest to the military history field. |
Graduate | Military History |
| 7575 | Studies in Military Thought and Strategy |
Analysis and comparison of the most influential writers on the theory and practice of warfare including Thucydides, Machiavelli, Clausewitz, Jomini, Mahan, and Liddell Hart. |
Graduate | Military History |
| 7600 | Studies in the History of Women and Gender |
Readings course for graduate students focusing on the history of women and gender. The course content will be international, emphasizing cross-cultural comparisons. |
Graduate | Women's History |
| 7620 | Introduction to the Field of Women's and Gender History |
Introduction to the field of women's/gender history, including historiography, theory and methods. |
Graduate | Women's History |
| 7630 | Studies in the History of Sexuality |
International and Interdisciplinary Readings in Sexuality History. |
Graduate | Women's History |
| 7650 | Studies in World History |
Analysis of seminal works and concepts in the development of global-scaled integrative approaches to world history. |
Graduate | |
| 7660 | Studies in the History of Religion |
An intensive readings course in some aspect of the history of religion; specific topic to be announced. |
Graduate | |
| 7670 | Studies in Urban History |
Seminar in urban history. |
Graduate | |
| 7680 | Studies in the History of Children, Childhood and Youth |
Readings course focusing on the history of children, childhood and youth. The course content will be international, emphasizing cross-temporal and cross-cultural comparisons. |
Graduate | |
| 7700 | Graduate Readings in Environmental History |
Graduate level readings course in the historiography and key themes in environmental history. |
Graduate | |
| 7705 | Graduate Readings in the History of Technology |
Graduate level readings in the history of technology. |
Graduate | |
| 7710 | Graduate Readings in the History of Science |
Graduate level readings in the History of Science. |
Graduate | |
| 7725 | Graduate Readings In Power, Culture and State |
Graduate readings in comparative topics in power, culture, and the state. |
Graduate | |
| 7750 | Comparative Historiographies and Theories in Race, Ethnicity, and Nation |
Graduate reading course that examines the historical scholarship and theories in race, ethnicity, and nation in comparative geographical and chronological contexts. |
Graduate | |
| 7755 | The History of the Idea of Race in Europe |
Examines the use and abuse of ideas of race in Western Europe from the Enlightenment to the present. |
Graduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 7797 | Study at a Foreign Institution |
An opportunity for students to study at a foreign institution and receive Ohio State credit for that work. |
Graduate | |
| 7800 | Introduction to Public History |
Survey of the field of Public History. |
Graduate | |
| 7801 | Independent Study in Public History |
Permits individual students, or small groups of students to pursue independent work in public history with a faculty sponsor. |
Graduate | |
| 7881 | Interdepartmental Seminar |
Two or more departments may collaborate in pressing seminars on subjects of mutual interest; topics to be announced. |
Graduate | |
| 7884 | History of Literacy/Literacy Past and Present |
Graduate Readings in the History of literacy in ongoing societies and culture; emphasis on changing ideas and impacts of literacy and its acquisition, uses, and consequences. |
Graduate | |
| 7900 | Colloquium in the Philosophy of History, Historiography, and the Historian's Skills I |
Colloquium on the principles of historical thought, historiography, and methods of historical research. |
Graduate | |
| 7901 | Colloquium in the Philosophy of History, Historiography, and the Historian's Skills II |
Colloquium on the principles of historical thought, historiography, and methods of historical research. Particular attention is paid to historical methods. |
Graduate | |
| 7902 | Graduate Colloquium on Historical Writing |
Designed to develop skills in historical writing. |
Graduate | |
| 7905 | Pedagogy & Professional Development |
Basic ideas and techniques for effective teaching of college history; emphasis on classroom application. Also, professional development, esp. locating funding sources for their study, research, conferences & other professional activities. |
Graduate | |
| 7910 | Prospectus Writing & Professional Development |
Seminar dedicated to researching and writing Dissertation Prospectus. Also review of professional development skills: grant writing, building a resume and planning a career, how to write and present a conference paper, book reviews. |
Graduate | |
| 8000 | Seminar in Early American History to 1877 |
Graduate Research Seminar in Early American History to 1877. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | American History; US History to 1877 |
| 8010 | Seminar in Modern U.S. History |
Graduate Research Seminar in Modern U.S. History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | American History; US History since 1877 |
| 8080 | Seminar in African American History |
Graduate Research Seminar in African American History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | African-American History |
| 8090 | Seminar in Atlantic World History |
Graduate research seminar in Atlantic World History. Sometimes this course is offered in a distance-only format. |
Graduate | Atlantic World History |
| 8100 | Seminar in Latin American History |
Graduate Research Seminar in Latin American History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | Latin American History |
| 8210 | Seminar in Ancient History |
Graduate Research Seminar in Greek, Roman, Late Antique, or Byzantine History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | Ancient History |
| 8230 | Seminar in Medieval History |
Graduate Research Seminar in Medieval History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | Medieval History |
| 8240 | Seminar in Early Modern European History |
Graduate Research Seminar in Early Modern European History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 8245 | Seminar in Renaissance and Reformation History |
Graduate Research Seminar in European Renaissance or Reformation History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | European History; Early Modern European History |
| 8250 | Seminar in Modern European History |
Graduate Research Seminar in Modern European History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 8260 | Seminar in French History |
Graduate Research Seminar in French History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | European History; Modern European History |
| 8280 | Seminar in Russian, East European and Eurasian History |
Graduate Research Seminar in Russian, East European, and Eurasian History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | Russian and East European History |
| 8300 | Seminar in African History |
Graduate Research Seminar in African History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | African History |
| 8350 | Seminar in the History of the Islamic World |
Graduate Research Seminar in the History of the Islamic World. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | Islamic History |
| 8390 | Seminar in South Asian History |
Graduate Research Seminar in South Asian History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | Islamic History |
| 8400 | Seminar in East Asian History |
Graduate Research Seminar in East Asian History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | East Asian History |
| 8410 | Chinese History Research Methodology |
Introduction to sources and methods in Chinese historical research (pre-modern and modern periods). |
Graduate | East Asian History |
| 8450 | Seminar in Jewish History |
Graduate Research Seminar in Jewish History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | Jewish History |
| 8500 | Seminar in International History |
Graduate Research Seminar in International and Diplomatic History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | Diplomatic History |
| 8550 | Seminar in Military History |
Graduate Research Seminar in Military History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | Military History |
| 8600 | Seminar in Women's/Gender History |
Graduate Research Seminar in Women's/Gender History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | Women's History |
| 8630 | Seminar in the History of Sexuality |
Graduate Research Seminar in the History of Sexuality. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | Women's History |
| 8650 | Seminar in World/Global/Transnational History |
Graduate Research Seminar in World/Global/Transnational History. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | |
| 8700 | Seminar in Environmental History, Technology and Science |
Graduate Research Seminar in the History of Environment, Technology, and Science. Topics will vary. |
Graduate | |
| 8801 | Seminar in History |
Graduate Research Seminar in History. |
Graduate | |
| 8881 | Interdepartmental Seminar |
Two or more departments may collaborate in pressing seminars on subjects of mutual interest; topics to be announced. |
Graduate | |
| 8999 | Dissertation Research |
Research for dissertation. |
Graduate |