Syllabus Archive
The syllabi included here are for general reference only: Students should make sure to get the most up-to-date syllabi for their classes each semester.
- HIST 53-001: First-Year Seminar: Traveling to European Cities: American Writers and Cultural Identities, 1830–1930 (Kramer)
- HIST 064—Gorbachev, the Collapse of the Soviet Empire, and the Rise of the New Russia (Raleigh)
- HIST 072H—First-Year Seminar: Women’s Voices: 20th-Century European History in Female Memory (Hagemann)
- HIST 073—On the Train: Time, Space, and the Modern World (Bryant)
- HIST 083—African History through Pop Music (Lindsay)
- HIST 089—From Woodstock to Reagan: America in the 1970s (Waterhouse)
- Hist 108—Introduction to Early Medieval History (Bull)
- HIST 110/AMST 110—Native North America (DuVal)
- HIST 120—Sport and American History (Andrews)
- HIST 121—History of Religion in North America (Worthen)
- HIST 124—United States History through Film (DuVal)
- HIST 125—The Social History of Popular Music in 20th-Century America
- HIST 127—American History to 1865 (Andrews)
- HIST 127—History of the United States to 1865 (DuVal)
- HIST 127—History of the United States to 1865 Spring (Watson)
- HIST 128—American History Since 1865 (Donnally)
- HIST132–Modern Southeast Asia (Fogg)
- HIST 133—Introduction to Chinese History (Tsin)
- HIST 135—History of the Indian Subcontinent to 1750 (Flatt)
- HIST 140—The World Since 1945 (Bryant)
- HIST 140—The World Since 1945 (Hunziker)
- HIST 140—The World Since 1945 (Reid)
- HIST 140–The World Since 1945 (Aydin)
- HIST 162—Russia under the Last Tsars and Soviet Commissars (Raleigh)
- HIST 177H—Honors Seminar in Early European History: Voices of the Italian Renaissance
- HIST 179H—Childhood in America (Kasson)
- HIST 190—Global Evangelicalism (Morgan)
- HIST 240 – Introduction to Mexico: “A Nation in Four Revolutions” (Radding)
- HIST 255—Manor to Machine: The Economic Shaping of Europe (Bullard)
- HIST256H — France since 1940 (Spring 2023)(Reid)
- HIST 260—East Central Europe from the Eighteenth Century to the Present (Bryant)
- HIST 262—History of the Holocaust (Browning)
- HIST 266/PWAD 266–Global History of Warfare (Lee)
- HIST 278 – The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Spring 2015 (Lindsay)
- HIST 292—Britain in World Affairs (Larres)
- HIST 292—Human Rights in the Modern World (Morgan)
- HIST 292—Global Evangelicalism (Worthen)
- HIST 292H—Histories of Prague (Bryant)
- HIST 292H—Early English Exploration and Colonization (Lee)
- HIST 305–Elizabeth I and her World: Gender, Power, and the Beginnings of the Global (Bull)
- HIST 320/ARTH 330–Art, History and the Modern Museum (Sherman)
- HIST 351/PWAD 351—Global History of Warfare (Lee)
- HIST 355—American Women’s History to 1865 (DuVal)
- HIST 356—History of Women and Gender in the United States (Donnally)
- HIST 363—Popular Culture & American History (Kasson)
- HIST 364—The History of American Business (Donnally)
- HIST 364—The History of American Business (Waterhouse)
- HIST367—North Carolina History Since 1865 (Leloudis)
- Hist 398—Modern London: The Imperial Metropolis (Pennybacker)
- HIST 398—Travel and Politics in Eastern Europe (Bryant)
- HIST 398—Medieval Russia: Icons, Mongols, and Mayhem in Moscow (McReynolds)
- HIST 398—Soviet Baby Boomers: Coming of Age in the Soviet Union in the Khruschev and Brezhnev Years (Raleigh)
- HIST 398—The First Crusade (Bull)
- HIST 398—Ruling Strategies, or How did the Romans Control (Talbert)
- HIST 398—Cultural Encounters: Western Travel Writing on the Middle East, Asia and Africa from the 19th-20th Centuries (King)
- HIST 398—Latin America Indigenous Peoples (La Serna)
- HIST 398—The Conflict Over Israel/Palestine (Shields)
- HIST 398—Leisure-time in the Making of Modern America (Jackson)
- HIST 398—African Americans and the Living Constitution (McNeil)
- HIST 398—Gender & Sexuality in Early America (Sweet)
- HIST 398—Seminar in American Labor History (Vargas)
- HIST 398—American Political History in the Twentieth Century (Waterhouse)
- HIST 398—Undergraduate Seminar in History: Cultural Identities in Colonial America (DuVal)
- HIST 398—Undergraduate Seminar in History:Environmental History in Global Perspective (Radding)
- HIST 398—Undergraduate Seminar in History: Stalinism in Historical Perspective (Raleigh)
- HIST 398—Undergraduate Seminar in History: American Political History in the Twentieth Century (Waterhouse
- HIST 398—Undergraduate Seminar in History: Sin and Evil in Modern America (Worthern)
- HIST 428—Late Roman Empire (Talbert)
- HIST 431—Medieval Church (Whalen)
- HIST 477—Revolution in Russia, 1900–1930 (Raleigh)
- HIST 478—Stalin and After: History of the Soviet Union and Russia, 1929–Present
- HIST 489H – Financial Crisis
- HIST 490—History of France and Algeria (Owre)
- HIST 490H—Topics in the History of the British Empire (Pennybacker)
- Hist 529 2016 History of Mexico 1750-1870 (Radding)
- HIST 538–The Middle East and the West (Aydin)
- HIST 561—The American Colonial Experience (DuVal)
- HIST 564—The American Revolution, 1763-1815 (DuVal)
- HIST 571/FOLK 571—Southern Music (Ferris)
- HIST 671—Introduction to Public History (Whisnant)
- HIST 691H—Honors in History (DuVal)
- HIST 692H—Honors in History (DuVal)
- HIST 726—Colloquium in U.S. History to 1788 (DuVal)
- HIST 728—Colloquium in U.S. History Since 1900 (Sturkey)
- HIST 776—Topics in French History (Reid)
- HIST 782—Colloquium on Soviet History (Raleigh)
- HIST 783—Introduction to Russian and East European History (Bryant)
- HIST 783—Introduction to Russian and East European History (Raleigh)
- HIST 784—Readings in East European History (Bryant)
- HIST 875–Bodies on Display: Perspectives on the Body in American Culture in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries (Kasson)
- HIST 890—Digital History: Trends, Challenges and the Future of the Historical Method (Düring)
- HIST 890—Transatlantic Relations during the Cold War and Beyond: The U.S. and European Unity (Larres)
- HIST 890—Readings in 19th and 20th Century American Labor History (Vargas)
- HIST 890—Graduate Readings Seminar in American Economic History and the History of Capitalism (Waterhouse)
- HIST 925—Research Seminar in Russian and Soviet History (Raleigh)