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HIST 21: United States History to 1865
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HIST 22: American History since 1865
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HIST 31: History of Russia from 1861 to the Present
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HIST 48H: Honors Seminar in European History
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HIST 89 (PWAD 78): Peace and War
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HIST 50: History of the Holocaust
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Hist 185: Russia, 1796-1917
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HIST 209: Introductory Colloquium in United States History since 1865
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HIST 22: U.S. History since 1865
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HIST 209B: Introductory Colloquium in United States History since 1865
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HIST 236: Readings in European History, 1919-1945
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HIST 190: Eastern Europe since World War II
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HIST 210: Readings in East European History
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HIST 290: States and Societies in Eastern Europe
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HIST 60: Eastern Europe since 1815
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HIST 11: History of Western Civilization to 1650
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HIST 47H: Voices of the Italian Renaissance
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HIST 205A: Readings in European Expansion and Global Interaction, 1400-1800
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HIST 207A: Colloquium on Latin American History Before 1810
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HIST 177: History of Brazil
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HIST 25: Latin America since Independence
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HIST 270: Nations and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Latin America
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HIST 392: Ph.D. Research
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HIST 6: First Year Seminar: Southeast Asia in Global Perspective
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History 100: Race in Early America
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History 145: The American Colonial Experience
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HIST 202: Introduction to Historical Education
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HIST 22: United States History since 1865
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HIST 90: Bohemians, Beats, Hippies
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HIST 18: The World since 1945
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HIST 33: Traditional East Asia
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HIST 34: Modern East Asia
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HIST 81: The Pacific War, 1937-1945: Its Causes and Legacy (ASIA 74, PWAD 83)
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HIST 87: Imperial Japan
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HIST 88: Japan since 1945: The Fragile Superpower (ASIA 88)
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HIST 143: History of Socialist Thought
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hagemann100.pdf
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HIST 290: Topics in History for Graduate Students
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HIST 392: Ph.D. Research Seminar
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HIST 146 (PWAD 146): Revolution and Nation-Making in America, 1763-1815
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HIST 21: American History to 1865
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HIST 249: Readings in Early American History
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HIST 203: Colloquium on Modern Europe
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HIST 203B: Introductory Colloquium on Modern Europe
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HIST 265: Readings in African American History
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HIST 152: The American Ascendancy: A Century of U.S. Foreign Relations
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HIST 169: African American Women's History
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HIST 22: United States History since 1865
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HIST 49H: Community as Consensus and Conflict: Honors in American History since 1865
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HIST 156: Popular Culture & American History
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HIST 361A: Seminar in Military History
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HIST 68 (PWAD 76): War and American Society to 1903
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History 226: Modern European Intellectual History, "Nationalisms and National Identities in the Modern World"
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HIST 6: Traveling to European Cities: American Writers and Cultural Identities
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HIST 180: The African Diaspora
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HIST 67: North Carolina History since 1865
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HIST 20: Africa in the 20th Century
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HIST 228: Feminist Theory for Historians
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HIST 74: The US in World War II
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HIST 74: The American West, 1800 to the Present
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HIST 100: The World of the Nun, Convent Culture in the Renaissance
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HIST 290: Renaissance Encounters: Africa in Europe
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HIST 290: Readings in the History of the American South, 1865 TO 1940
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HIST 101: Alexander
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HIST 102A: Ancient Greek Warfare
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HIST 127B: War and Society in Early Modern Europe
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HIST 57: Origins of Modern Germany 1356-1815
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HIST 22: American History since 1865
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HIST 76B: History of African Americans, 1865 to Present
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HIST 90: Race, Law and Social Change in Historical Perspective
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HIST 100: Medicine in Medieval Europe
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HIST 110: Medieval University
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HIST 130: History of Science from Newton to Einstein
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Hist 131: Medicine and Health in Early Modern England
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HIST 15: Medieval History
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HIST 72B: History of Native Americans in the Southeast
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HIST 176A: History of the Caribbean
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HIST 134: Medieval England
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HIST 6: First Year Seminar: Books
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HIST 51: Global Issues in the Twentieth Century
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HIST 348: Research in Native American History
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HIST 300: Graduate Studies in History: Second Course
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HIST 300: Graduate Studies in History: Second Course
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HIST 18: The World since 1945
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HIST 35B: South Asian History since 1750
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Hist 158: American Constitutional History since 1876
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HIST 22: American History since 1865
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HIST 37: Later Islamic Civilization & the Modern Muslim World
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HIST 232: Topics in French History
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HIST 104A: The Early Roman Empire, 14 A.D.-193 A.D.
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HIST 104B: The Later Roman Empire, 193 A.D.-378 A.D.
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HIST 14: Ancient History
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Hist 301: "Space and Place in the Roman World"
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HIST 53: History of Rome
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HIST 66: North Carolina History before 1865
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HIST 712
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HIST 730
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HIST 691/692
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HIST 579
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HIST 875
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HIST 282: Film and History
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HIST 203B: Modern European History
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HIST 300: Graduate Studies in History II
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HIST 100: The Incas to Tupac Amaru: The Colonial Andes
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HIST 270: Race and Nation in Latin American History
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HIST 249: Readings in Early American History
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HIST 348: Native American Research
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HIST 290: Memory, Identity, and Politics
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HIST 221: American Women's History
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HIST 100: America's Pacific Wars: From the Philippines to Vietnam
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HIST 392: Ph.D. Research
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HIST 209B: US History since 1865
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HIST 290: American History Through Biography
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HIST 269: Topics in American Cultural History
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HIST 100: Popular Culture & the Making of the Modern Middle East
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HIST 100: History of Science in the United States
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HIST 204D: Topics in Russian History
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HIST 202: Introduction to Historical Education
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HIST 232: Old Regime France
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HIST 100: Narrating Modern Chinese History, 1850-2000
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HIST 100: African-American Autobiography as History
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HIST 254: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1860-1876
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HIST 90: Cultural Identities in Colonial America
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HIST 220: Readings in the History of European Women's and Gender History
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HIST 90: Undergraduate Seminar in History: Gendering Modern German History, 19th-20th C.
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HIST 399: Historical Explanation and Research Design
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HIST 90: The Two American Revolutions: 1776 & 1861
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HIST 290: U.S. History in a Global Perspective
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HIST 324: Seminar in Modern European History
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HIST 90: Bodies on Display: Perspective on the Body in American Culture
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HIST 261: Introduction to Military History
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HIST 361B: Advanced Seminar in Military History
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HIST 204C: Readings in Modern Russian History
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HIST 205A: Readings in European Expansion and Global Interaction, 1400-1800
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HIST 162: Urban History
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HIST 90: Americans at War and at Play: The Recreation Homefront in World War II
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HIST 90: Glimpses of the Ancient Greeks
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HIST 203A: Introductory Colloquium in Early Modern European History
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HIST 90: Black Resistance/White Law
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HIST 204D: Topics in Russian History
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HIST 270: Problems in Latin American History: In Search of Sources
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HIST 96: Telling Traumas of the Twentieth Century: History and Literature in Dialogue
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HIST 100: Gender, State and Violence: A Postcolonial History of South Asia
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HIST 90: The Middle East and the West
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HIST 209A: Introductory Colloquium in United States History to 1865
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HIST 103: Roman History, 154 BC-AD 14
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HIST 90: Medieval Europe and the Crusading Experience
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HIST 200: Introduction to Historical Research
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HIST 22: American History Since 1865
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HIST 254: Civil War and Reconstruction, 1860-1876
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HIST 11: History of Western Civilization to 1650
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HIST 290: Readings in Medieval History
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HIST 47: The Social History of Medieval Europe, 500-1500
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HIST 185: Russia 1796-1917
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HIST 89: Peace and War
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HIST 50: History of the Holocaust
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HIST 96: Special Topics: History of National Socialism
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HIST 22: U.S. History since 1865
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HIST 48: The Dismal Science: Economic and Intellectual Origins of Classical Economic Thought and the Industrial Revolution
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HIST 24: Latin American Colonial Rule
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HIST 80: Women in Latin American History
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HIST 63B: History of Air Power
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HIST 06I: Revolutions and Ideologies in Latin America
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HIST 177: History of Brazil
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HIST 55: Women and Marriage in Medieval and Renaissance Europe
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HIST 90E-02: THE FAMILY IN RENAISSANCE ITALY
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HIST 90: Cultural Identities in Colonial North America
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HIST 142: Southern Music
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HIST 150: United States History Since 1945
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HIST 205B: Readings in Contemporary Global History
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HIST 248: Readings in Native American History
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HIST 72C: Native American History
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HIST 204A: Readings in Russian and Eastern European History
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HIST 30: Russia to 1861
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HIST 27: English History to 1688
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HIST 145: The American Colonial Experience
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HIST 21: American History to 1865
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HIST 62: Women in United States History (WMST 62)
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HIST 152: US Foreign Relations in the Twentieth Century
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HIST 18: The World Since 1945
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HIST 22: United States History since 1865
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HIST 391: MA Research Seminar
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HIST 17: 20th Century Europe
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HIST 234: The Medieval Church
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HIST 261: Introduction to Military History
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HIST 361B: Advanced Seminar in Military History
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HIST 90U-007 : Abraham Lincoln as War Leader, 1861-1865
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HIST 399: Historical Explanation and Research Design
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HIST 90U-008: UNC and American Higher Education
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HIST 162: The Promise of Urbanization: American Cities in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
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HIST 90U-5: Americans at War and at Play: The Recreation Homefront of World War II
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HIST 52: History of Greece
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HIST 90M-004 : Glipses of the Ancient Greeks
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HIST 169: African American Women's History
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HIST 76B: History of African Americans, 1865 to Present
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HIST 200: Introduction to Historical Methods and Research
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HIST 72D: Tribal Studies: Cherokee Ethnohistory
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HIST 176B: History of Cuba
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HIST 207B: Introductory Colloquium in Latin American History before 1810
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HIST 06G: Books
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HIST 106: The Medieval Church
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HIST 204C: Readings in Soviet History
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HIST 31: History of Russia from 1861 to the Present
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HIST 324: Seminar in Modern European History
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HIST 157: American Constitutional History to 1876
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HIST 22: American History Since 1865
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HIST 46H: Honors Seminar in Third World History: A Century of Protoest in the Middle East
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HIST 6J: Conflicts Over Israel/Palestine
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HIST 11: History of Western Civilization to 1650
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HIST 149: The History of Sexuality in America
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HIST 209A: Introductory Colloquium in United States History to 1865
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HIST 90N-005: Unity and Difference in 20th Century China
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HIST 66: North Carolina History before 1865
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HIST 90U-010: Slavery into Freedom
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History 292: Re-presenting the Radical Past
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History 397 - Cinematic Imagination and History
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History 140: Contemporary World in Historical Perspective
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HIST/PWAD 268 (Gateway Course for the Course Cluster)
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HIST 089-001 (First Year Seminar in History)
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