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Dr. William Ashworth
History 427R/527: The Darwinian Revolution 1650 - 1900
Physical Science 110
Dr. Andrew Bergerson
History 497: Independent Reading and Research: Critical
Theory II
History 585: Contemporary History, 1960 - Present
Dr. Jim Falls
History 431/531 Medieval England to 1485
History 201: Western Civilization to 1600
History 472/572: Ancient Rome
Dr. Miriam Forman-Brunell
Women in Modern America
History
582 Colloquium in American History: History of Sexuality in America
Dr. John Herron
History 101
American History to 1877
Dr. Cynthia Jones
History
202: Western Civilization 1600 to 2000
Dr. Carla Klausner
History 446R/546 The Middle East from WWI to Present
History 476/576: Medieval Jewish History
Dr. Bryan Le Beau
History 400R/500RC: Special Topic: The Devil in
Massachusetts
Dr. Dennis Merrill
History 102 Merrill
Gary Palmer
History 102: American History Since 1877
Dr. Lynda Payne
History 433R: British
History: 1603 to Present
History 587/687RA: The
History Europe and Medicine
Dr. Patrick Peebles
History
208 World History Since 1600
Dr. Wendy Pojmann
History 400L/500RL: Modern European Women's Intellectual
History
History 417R/517: Europe in the 19th Century
History 400K/500RK: Modern Italy
Dr. Louis Potts
History 304/504: America 1783 to 1824 The National
Experience
History 583: Colloquium in American History
Dr. Fredrick Spletstoser
History 101
United States History to 1865
Dr. Fran Sternberg
American Jewish History
Dr. Shona Wray
History 412A 512A Women and Family in Medieval and Early
Modern Europe
History 412B 512B The Black Death and Late Medieval Society
Dr. Bill Worley
History 356R/556GR Kansas City: Rise of a Regional
Metropolis