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UMBC Department of History Geographic Designation of Elective Courses for the History Major and Minor Non-U.S. HIST 103: East-Asian Civilization HIST 110: Western Civilization Up to 1700 HIST 111: Western Civilization Since 1700 HIST 200: Themes in World History HIST 203: Film & History: Representations of Imperialism in Modern World History HIST 204: Don’t Buy It: The Global History of Commodities HIST 206: Entrepreneurs in the Early Modern World HIST 207: Asian Diasporas HIST 209: Themes in World History: Planets and Worlds, Earth and Home HIST 242: Introduction to Contemporary Africa HIST 243: Introduction to African History HIST 255: History of Christianity: From Its Origins to the Reformation HIST 273: History of the Jews in Modern Times: From the Middle Ages to 1917 HIST 274: Contemporary Jewish History: 1917 to the Present (both U.S. and NonU.S.) HIST 291: History of East Asia Since World War II HIST 303: The Second World War (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 306: The First World War (both U.S. and Non-US) HIST 327: Modern Latin American History HIST 328: Colonial Latin America HIST 330: Ancient Science and Technology HIST 339: Images of Science and Technology in Cinema and Media HIST 340: Atlantic Revolutions (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 350: History of Medicine (both US and Non-US) HIST 353: The Politics of Race in Southern Africa HIST 354: West African History HIST 355: Selected Topics in History HIST 358: Art and Society in the Renaissance HIST 360: Islam in Africa HIST 361: French Revolution HIST 362: Medieval Europe and the Mediterranean World HIST 363: The Crusade HIST 364: The Rise of Islam HIST 365: War in the Modern World (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 366: Doing It: Case Studies in the History of Western Sexuality HIST 369: Darwinism: The Evolutionary Perspective (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 371: History and Film (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 373: History of the Holocaust HIST 374: European Women’s History 1200-1750 HIST 375: European Women’s History 1750 to the Present HIST 376: European Women’s History 1914 to the Present HIST 378: Eastern Europe Since 1878 HIST 380: Women and Gender in Asia HIST 381: From Samurai to “Salariman”: Japanese History Through Film and Literature HIST 382: Pacific Crossings: Race, War, and Gender in Asian Migrations (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 383: Japan in the Shogun Age HIST 385: Contemporary Japan: 1945 to the Present HIST 387: Medicine and Health Care in China HIST 388: Society and Culture in China HIST 389: Islamic Culture and Society: 570-1560 CE HIST 391: Internship in History (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 399: Special Projects in History (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 406: The Atlantic World: The Shared History of Europeans, Africans, and Native Americans HIST 434: The Vietnam Wars (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 436: The Rise of China and the United States’ Response (both U.S. and NonU.S.) HIST 445: History of Science Up to 1700 HIST 446: History of Science Since 1700 (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 453: Ancient Greece HIST 454: Hellenistic World and Rome HIST 455: The Roman Republic HIST 456: The Roman Empire HIST 457: Byzantine Civilization HIST 458: Japan to 1800 HIST 459: Japan Since 1800 HIST 463: Jews, Christians and Muslims in the Middle Ages HIST 465: The Renaissance HIST 466: The Reformation HIST 468: The Age of Enlightenment HIST 469: Masculinity and Femininity in the Middle Ages HIST 470: Tudor and Stuart England: 1485-1714 HIST 471: Britain in the Industrial Revolution: 1714-1848 HIST 472: Victorian Britain HIST 473: Twentieth-Century Britain: The Age of Decline HIST 477: History of China to 1644 HIST 478: History of China 1644-1912 HIST 479: History of China 1912-1949 HIST 480: Contemporary China: 1949 to the Present HIST 481 History of Modern France: 1789-1989 HIST 483: German History: 1789-1914 HIST 484: German History: 1914 to the Present HIST 485: Russia to 1900 HIST 486: Soviet History on Trial HIST 487: Europe, 1815-1914 HIST 488: Europe, 1914 to the Present HIST 493: Seminar in European History HIST 494: Seminar in World History HIST 497: Historical Research: European and World History (also WI credit) HIST 498: Honors Thesis in History I (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 499: Honors Thesis in History II (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) (also WI credit) U.S. HIST 101: American History up to 1877 HIST 102: American History Since 1877 HIST 218: Introduction to Afro-American History: A Survey HIST 274: Contemporary Jewish History: 1917 to the Present (both U.S. and NonU.S.) HIST 300: Introduction to Public History HIST 301: The American City HIST 302: History of Maryland HIST 303: The Second World War (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 306: The First World War (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 308: Childhood and Adolescence in America HIST 311: American Entrepreneurs: From Christopher Columbus to Steve Jobs HIST 316: Native American History from Contact to 1840 HIST 317: American Political Development HIST 318: United States Constitutional History HIST 319: Novelty & Nostalgia: The Rise of Modern America, 1877 to 1945 HIST 320: History of the Cold War HIST 321: African-American History to 1865 HIST 322: African-American History Since 1865 HIST 323: African-American Women’s History HIST 325: History of Women in America to 1870 HIST 326: History of Women in American Since 1870 HIST 340: Atlantic Revolutions (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 341: The American Colonies HIST 343: Democratizing America, 1815-1850 HIST 344: The American Civil War HIST 345: Origins of Modern America: 1877-1920 HIST 346: The United States 1917 to 1945 HIST 347: The United States Since 1945 HIST 348: History of U.S. Intelligence: The Revolution to 9/11 HIST 350: History of Medicine (both US and Non-US) HIST 356: Selected Topics in U.S. History HIST 365: War in the Modern World (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 369: Darwinism: The Evolutionary Perspective (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 370: The History the Jews in the United States HIST 371: History and Film (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 377: The Jewish American Experience in Film HIST 382: Pacific Crossings: Race, War, and Gender in Asian Migrations (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 391: Internship in History (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 399: Special Projects in History (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 401: The American South to 1865 HIST 402: The American South Since Reconstruction HIST 405: Comparative Slavery: Africa and the New World HIST 411: Service Learning in Public History HIST 412: American Business and Economic History HIST 413: American Revolution HIST 415: Advanced Public History HIST 420: American Political Development HIST 422: Seeing & Obscuring: Documenting America in the Modern Era, 1877-1945 HIST 429: The History of Baltimore HIST 434: The Vietnam Wars (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 435: Twentieth-Century American Foreign Policy HIST 436: The Rise of China and the United States’ Response (both U.S. and NonU.S.) HIST 446: History of Science Since 1700 (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 447: The Civil Rights Movement HIST 450: Social History of American Medicine HIST 495: Seminar in American History HIST 496: Historical Research: American History (also WI credit) HIST 498: Honors Thesis in History I (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) HIST 499: Honors Thesis in History I (both U.S. and Non-U.S.) (Also WI credit)