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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT MĀNOA COLLEGE OF ARTS AND HUMANITIES HISTORY MAJOR REQUIREMENTS Eleven courses (33 credit hours) in history with a grade of C* or better, distributed according to History Department requirements: • Minimum of five courses in one of the following four fields: United States/Americas, Asia/Pacific, Europe, Comparative/World. • Minimum of one upper-division course (300- or 400-level) in each of the three other fields. • HIST 396** and HIST 496.*** • One additional history course from any of the four fields. Note: no more than two 200-level courses may be used toward the History major. 200-level courses can only be used in the student’s main field, or as the “one additional history course.” 100-level courses do not count toward completing the major. * Does not include “C-“ (must be “C” or better) ** 396 prerequisite: any 300- or 400-level HIST course *** 496 prerequisite: 396 and any 400-level HIST course Field I United States/Americas Field II Asia/Pacific Field III Europe Field IV Comparative/World Field I: United States / Americas 245 281-282 284 361 371 372 373-374 378 379 386 393 451B 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 483 484 485 495C 499 Atlantic History: Colonies to Revolutions Introduction to American History History of the Hawaiian Islands U.S. Women’s History U.S. Foreign Relations To 1898 U.S. Foreign Relations From 1898 American Thought & Culture History of American Business American Empire Caribbean History U.S. Military History History and Literature: U.S. The American Revolution African American History Native American History Early America The Early American Republic American Civil War Era 1841-1877 Transformation of America 1877-1920 The United States 1920-1948 The U.S.: 1948 to Present American Television History Viva Las Vegas! The Cold War Music, Industry and Society American Social History Slavery and Freedom The American West Constitutional History of the U.S. Race and Racism in America History of American Workers Colonial Latin America Latin America Since Independence American Environmental History U.S. in the Pacific The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1819-1893 History of 20th Century Hawaii U.S. Foreign Relations Directed Reading* *HIST 499 requires approval by Chair of History Department. Directed readings are not normally counted toward major or minor requirements. Only three credits of HIST 499 can be applied toward major or minor requirements. Field II: Asia / Pacific 241-242 284 288 294 301 302 305-306 309-310 311-312 321-322 323 324 327 328 350 354 355 358 389 401 402 403 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 416-417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 428 429 431 432 451D 452D 457 481-482 483 484 485 495B 495D 495E 499 Civilizations of Asia History of the Hawaiian Islands Survey of Pacific Islands History History of the Philippines History of Early India History of Modern India History of Southeast Asia East Asian Civilizations History of China History of Japan Way of Tea in Japanese Hist. & Cult. The Samurai of Japan History of Premodern Korea History of Modern Korea Iberia in Asia & The Pacific Introduction to Islamic History Making of Modern Middle East The World of the Mekong The Asia-Pacific War History of the Indian Ocean World Researching WWII in Southeast Asia Vietnam: History and Memory Modern Philippines Modern Malaysia Modern Indonesia History of Islamic Southeast Asia Twentieth-Century China Local History: Late Imperial China Local History: 20th C. China Chinese Intellectual History China’s Foreign Relations The Chinese Revolution The People’s Republic of China China in World History Tokugawa Japan Okinawa Twentieth Century Japan Women in East Asian History WWII & the Making of Modern Japan War Crimes Trials in Asia Ancient Near East Crisis & Conflict in the Middle East History and Literature: Asia/Pacific History and Film: Asia/Pacific Russia in East Asia and the Pacific Pacific Islands U.S. in the Pacific The Hawaiian Kingdom, 1819-1893 History of 20th Century Hawaii Philippines & Indonesia History in Oceania Chinese Traditional Government Directed Reading * Field III: Europe 230 231 232 331 332 333 334 335 336 337-338 339 340 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 351 352 355 362 394-395 431 432 433 434 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 448 451C 452C 454 456 457 499 Courses listed in more than one field may be used to fulfill only one field requirement. Revised: May 2016 Early European Civilization European Civilization, 1500-1800 Modern European Civilization, 1800Ancient Greece I Ancient Greece II Ancient Rome: The Republic Ancient Rome: The Empire Early Medieval Europe 300-1050 Medieval Europe 1050-1350 European Intellectual History Renaissance and Reformation Comparative Economic History History of Economic Thought Reacting to the Past Modern Germany France in the Old Regime Modern France Tudor-Stuart Britain Modern England British Empire East European Empires France and Empire Making of Modern Middle East Gender & Sexuality in the Classical World History of Science Ancient Near East: Pyramids & Writing Tablets Crisis & Conflict in the Middle East Medieval Cultures History of Christianity to 1500 European Cult of the Primitive The Darwinian Revolution 20th Century Europe Expansion of Europe War and Violence in Early Modern Europe Nazi Germany History of the Holocaust French Revolution & Napoleon Imperial Spain & Portugal History and Literature: Europe History and Film: Europe Tsarist Russia Modern Russia Russia in East Asia and the Pacific Directed Reading * Field IV: Comparative / World 245 333 334 340 342 349 350 351 352 354 356 371 372 379 386 391 392 394-395 400 401 409 421 433 434 436 439 441 448 450 451E 453 469 473 478 479 489 490 492 495C 495D 499 Atlantic History: Colonies to Revolutions Ancient Rome: The Republic Ancient Rome: The Empire Comparative Economic History History of Economic Thought British Empire Iberia in Asia and the Pacific East European Empires France and Empire Introduction to Islamic History Survey of African History U.S. Foreign Relations To 1898 U.S. Foreign Relations From 1898 American Empire Caribbean History History of Warfare to 1850 History of Warfare since 1850 History of Science Digital History in the Global Village History of the Indian Ocean World History of Islamic Southeast Asia China in World History Medieval Cultures History of Christianity to 1500 World Environmental History The Darwinian Revolution Expansion of Europe Imperial Spain & Portugal Topics in African History History and Literature: World Colonial Medicine The Cold War Slavery and Freedom Colonial Latin America Latin America Since Independence World Maritime History Maori and American Indians Women and Revolution U.S. Foreign Relations History in Oceania Directed Reading*