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Name of Student: _________________________________________ ID No.: ___________________
Department of History
Worksheet for Optional Specialty Concentration in Intellectual and Cultural History
Requirements:
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Minimum of twelve courses required, no more than three below the 200 level.
HI 200 (“The Historian’s Craft”).
Distribution (four courses): at least one course in each of the following areas:
 American
 European
 World
 Premodern history (see Course Areas List on website)
Seminars: two required, recommended to be in area of specialty.
Additional Notes:
o CGS students receive credit for SS 102 (equivalent to HI 102), SS 201 (equivalent to HI 176), and
SS 202 (equivalent to HI 290).
o Core Curriculum students receive credit for CC 101 and 102 (equivalent to HI 101) and CC 201
and 202 (equivalent to HI 102).
o Transfer students must take at least seven history courses at Boston University: HI 200, two
seminars, and four additional courses at the 200 level or above.
o Honors Program: HI 401/402 will count as a single seminar for the course requirements for
history majors. You may not apply the remaining 4 credits to your history major; these are
considered honors program credits earned on top of the courses required for the concentration.
HI 200 completed?
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Geographical/Chronological Distribution (must include four separate courses, may include seminars):
American: ____________________________________
European: ____________________________________
World: _______________________________
Premodern: ___________________________________
Seminars (check two from the following list):
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HI 424: European Socialism, 1789-1989
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HI 426: Music and Ideas from Mozart to the Jazz Age
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HI 428: Postwar European Culture
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HI 435: Histories of Human Rights
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HI 440: Refugee Intellectuals (1933-1950)
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HI 445: Introduction to Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Russian Intellectual History
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HI 448: Science and Modern Culture: Darwin, Freud, and Einstein
(continued on reverse side)
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HI 514: Enlightenment and Its Critics
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HI 551: Modern Jewry and the Arts
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HI 560: The American Transcendentalists
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HI 566: Ideas and American Foreign Policy
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HI 579: Race and the South
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HI 580: The History of Racial Thought
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Other:
HI 4_____ : _____________ or 5_____ : ___________________
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Other:
HI 4_____ : _____________ or 5_____ : ___________________
Recommended: Five additional courses in intellectual and cultural history (excluding seminars) (check up to five):
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HI 203: Magic, Science, and Religion from Plato to Voltaire
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HI 220: The Culture of World War I
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HI 223: Intellectual History of Europe in the Nineteenth Century
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HI 224: Intellectual History of Europe in the Twentieth Century
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HI 300: Modern American Cultural History
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HI 302: Science and American Culture
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HI 308: Religious Thought in America
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HI 349: History of Religion in Pre-Colonial Africa
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HI 361: Black Radical Thought
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HI 305: American Thought and Culture, 1776 to 1900
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HI 306: American Thought and Culture, 1900 to the Present
Additional courses to make a total of twelve (be sure not to count seminars twice if they are used to fulfill other
requirements above):
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