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TENTATIVE UPPER-DIVISION COURSE OFFERINGS, FALL 2006
HIST 2630 Historical Methods (4 sections)
HIST 3030 Selected Topics in History: History of
Women in Latin America (Shelton)
HIST 3130 African-American History to 1877 (Young)
HIST 3132 The Young Republic, 1788-1848 (Woods)
HIST 3133 U.S. Constitutional History (O’Neill)
HIST 3135 Rise of the U.S. to World Power (Rakestraw)
HIST 3230 American Military History (McMullen)
HIST 3250 The Muslim World to Tamerlane (Egger)
HIST 3331 History of Rome (Teeter)
HIST 3333 The Middle Ages (Briggs)
HIST 4130 Georgia History (Bryant)
HIST 4230 The Renaissance (Comerford)
HIST 4530 Revelation and Revolution (Skidmore-Hess)
HIST 4533 The History of Flight (McMullen)
HIST 4635 Senior Seminar: Globalization and Its
Discontents (Haberland)
HIST 5134 The Civil War and Reconstruction (Downs)
HIST 5137 The Antebellum South (Denmark)
HIST 5531 Modern Japan (Rodell)
HIST 7630 The Historian’s Craft (Roell)
HIST 7633 Readings in European History: Fascism and
National Socialism (Thomas)

TENTATIVE UPPER-DIVISION COURSE OFFERINGS, SPRING 2007
HIST 2630 Historical Methods (3 sections)
HIST 3131 African-American History Since 1877 (Young)
HIST 3136 The U.S. As a Global Power (Rakestraw)
HIST 3230 American Military History (Thomas)
HIST 3251 Muslim World Since Genghis Khan (Egger)
HIST 3338 Contemporary Europe (Crouch)
HIST 3434 Modern European Thought (Batchelor)
HIST 3435 The Scientific Revolution (McMullen)
HIST 3436 The Holocaust (Steinberg)
HIST 3534 Modern Southeast Asia (Rodell)
HIST 4130 Georgia History (Bryant)
HIST 4635 Senior Seminar: Health, Medicine, and
Imperialism in Africa (Skidmore-Hess)
HIST 4635 Senior Seminar: Across the Wide Missouri –A History of the American West (Downs)
HIST 5232 Working-Class History in the U.S. (Haberland)
HIST 5331 The Age of Chivalry (Briggs)
HIST 5332 The Reformation (Comerford)
HIST 5533 Economic Rivals: U.S., E.U., Japan (Roell)
HIST 7631 Readings in U.S. History: American
Constitutional History (O’Neill)
HIST 7638 Graduate Research Seminar (TBA)

TENTATIVE UPPER-DIVISION COURSE OFFERINGS, FALL 2007
HIST 2630 Historical Methods (4 sections)
HIST 3130 African-American History to 1877
HIST 3133 U.S. Constitutional History
HIST 3134 American Economic History
HIST 3135 Rise of the U.S. to Global Power
HIST 3139 History of Religion in the U.S.
HIST 3330 History of Greece
HIST 3337 Europe 1914-1945
HIST 3430 England to 1603
HIST 4333 Colonial Experience I: Europe
HIST 3531 History of Africa to 1800
HIST 3536 Russia to 1917
HIST 3537 Colonial Latin America
HIST 4130 Georgia History
HIST 4431 Early America 1670-1763 (Laing)
HIST 4534 Dinosaurs and Extinctions
HIST 4635 Senior Seminar
HIST 5130 American Indian History
HIST 5336 Revolutionary France
HIST 7630 The Historian’s Craft
HIST 7633 Readings in European History

TENTATIVE UPPER-DIVISION COURSE OFFERINGS, SPRING 2008
HIST 2630 Historical Methods (4 sections)
HIST 3131 African-American History Since 1877
HIST 3136 The U.S. As a Global Power
HIST 3137 History of Women in the U.S.
HIST 3230 American Military History
HIST 3332 Late Antiquity
HIST 3334 Christian Europe 450-1750
HIST 3431 England Since 1603
HIST 3531 The History of Africa Since 1800
HIST 3532 The Modern Middle East
HIST 3533 Modern Eastern Europe
HIST 3538 Modern Latin America
HIST 4130 Georgia History
HIST 4132 Recent America: U.S. Since 1945
HIST 4336 Science and Religion
HIST 4535 Senior Seminar – Topic TBA
HIST 5133 Revolutionary America
HIST 5230 Advertising and Culture
HIST 5231 Legal History of the U.S.
HIST 5331 The Age of Chivalry
HIST 5430 Modern France
HIST 7631 Readings in Non-Western History: Latin America
HIST 7638 Graduate Research Seminar

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