Undergraduate Courses

Hist 300: Writing About History
Historical topics, use of sources, analytical thought and precision in language.

Hist 350 Vancouver Syllabus
Hist 350 Pullman Syllabus: European Women's History, 1400-1800
Women's experiences in Europe from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment and the ideas and roles that shaped their opportunites.

Hist 355 / Hist597: European Popular Culture
European history from the Middle Ages to the Modern era, examined from the point of view and cultural expression of the common people.

Hist 400: History in Media
Representation of historical people and events through different media e.g., text, film, video, and computers.

Hist 435: European Expansion Overseas, 1400-1800
The factors underlying European overseas expansion before 1800 and its impact on indigenous societies and world trading patterns.

Hist 439: Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation in World History
Introduction to the history of slavery and abolition as world-wide phenomena with a special focus on the Atlantic World.

Hist 446: Age of Louis XIV, Europe 1600-1789
Early modern Europe emphasizing artistic, intellectual, and political trends.

Hist 469: History Seminar: Slavery, Freedom and the Law
Legal and political structures and the articulation of freedom and slavery, 1700-1870.

UH 350: Slavery, Freedom and the Law in the Atlantic World
Honors course examining how slaves and free people created the legal structures that defined, challenged and policed the boundaries between freedom and slavery from the late seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries in Europe, the Caribbean, Brazil and the United States.

Graduate Courses

Hist 539: Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation in World History
The historiography of slavery and abolition as world-wide phenomena with a special focus on the Atlantic World.

Hist 570: Field Course in Comparative History - Slavery
Readings and issues in the comparative history of major world regions.

Hist 570: Field Course in Comparative History - Race
Readings and issues in the comparative history of major world regions.

Hist 571: Topics in World History - Slavery, Abolition and Emancipation in the Atlantic World
Readings in the Atlantic history of slavery, abolition and post-emancipation societies

Hist 597:: European Popular Culture
European history from the Middle Ages to the Modern era, examined from the point of view and cultural expression of the common people.