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Barnard Course Catalogue Courseworks Major Requirements
 

Listed below are courses that are offered by the Barnard History Department with their corresponding web sites links with course information. For a more complete list of courses, please visit the Barnard Registrar or take a look at Columbia University's Course Offerings.


 

Fall 2008 Lectures (3 points) -- may be subject to change  

BC1101x Intro to European History: Renaissance to French Revolution
BC1401x Survey of American Civilization to the Civil War
BC3062x Medieval Intellectual Life
BC3230x Central Europe: Nations, Cultures, and Ideas
BC3321x Colonial Encounters
BC3414x The United States in the World
BC3424x Approached by Sea: Early American Maritime Culture
BC3567x American Women in the 20th Century
BC3664x Reproducing Inequalities: Families in Latin American History
BC3861x Chinese Cultural History
CU History Courses
 
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Fall 2008 Seminars (4 points) -- may be subject to change  (Limited Enrollment:  Apply On-Line)

BC4360x London: From 'Great Wen' to World City
BC4542x Education in American History
BC4672x Perspectives on Power in 20th Century Latin America
BC4791x Lagos: The City
BC4830x Bombai/Mumbai and Its Urban Imaginaries
BC4861x Body Histories: Footbinding
BC4391x/4392y Senior Research Seminar (not limited enrollment)
CU History Courses
 
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Spring 2008 Lectures (3 points) -- may be subject to change  

BC1302y Introduction to European History:  French Revolution to the Present
BC1402y Survey of American Civilization Since the Civil War
BC1760y Introduction to African History: 1700-Present
BC3323y European Women in the Age of Revolution
BC3494y Era of Independence in Americas (US, Haiti, Mexico)
BC3570y Alma Mater: A Social History of American Universities and Colleges
BC3661y Latin American Civilization II
BC3805y Law and Society in South Asia
BC3980y World Migration
CU History Courses
 
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Spring 2008 Seminars (4 points) -- may be subject to change  (Limited Enrollment:  Apply On-Line)

BC4323y The City in Europe
BC4324y Vienna and the Birth of the Modern
BC4327y Consumer Culture in Modern Europe
BC4375y Boundaries and Belonging: Gender and Citizenship in Modern History
BC4411y Race in the Making of the US
BC4672y Perspectives on Power in 20th Century Latin America
BC4763y Children and Childhood in African History
BC4805y Caste, Power, and Inequality
BC4901y Reacting to the Past II
BC4391x/4392y Senior Research Seminar (not limited enrollment)
CU History Courses
 
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Fall 2007 Lectures (3 points) -- may be subject to change


BC1101x Introduction to European History: Renaissance to French Revolution
BC1401x Survey of American Civilization to the Civil War
BC3305x Bodies and Machines
BC3321x Colonial Encounters
BC3413x The US 1940-1975
BC3414x The United States in the World
BC3424x Approached by Sea: Early Maritime Culture
BC3803x Gender and Empire
CU History Courses
 
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Fall 2007 Seminars (4 points) -- may be subject to change  (Limited Enrollment: Apply Online)

BC4542x Education in American History
BC4905x Capitalism, Colonialism, and Culture: A Global History
BC4907x Edible Conflicts
BC4903x Reacting to the Past III: Science and Society
BC4870x Gender & Migration: Global Perspective
BC4391x/4392y Senior Research Seminar (not limited enrollment)
CU History Courses
 
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Spring 2007 Lectures (3 points) -- may be subject to change  


BC1062y Introduction to the Later Middle Ages
BC1302y Introduction to European History:  French Revolution to the Present
BC1402y Survey of American Civilization Since the Civil War
BC3180y Merchants, Pirates, and Slaves in the Making of Atlantic Capitalism:  1600-1800
BC3423y Constitution in Historical Perspective
BC3525y 20th Century Urbanization in Comparative Perspective  
BC3661y Latin American Civilization II
BC3840y Gender, Caste, and Nation in South Asia
CU History Courses
 
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Spring 2007 Seminars (4 points) -- may be subject to change  (Limited Enrollment:  Apply On-Line)  

INSM C3940y Science Across Cultures
WMST W4300 Feminisms in China
BC4327y Consumer Culture in Modern Europe
BC4546y The 14th Amendment and Its Uses
BC4651y Jewish Tales from Four Cities
BC4901y Reacting to the Past II
BC4907y Edible Conflicts: A History of Food
BC4909y History of Environmental Thinking
BC 4391x/4392y Senior Research Seminar  (not limited enrollment)
CU History Courses
 
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Fall 2006 Lectures (3 points) -- may be subject to change 

BC1101x Introduction to European History:  Renaissance to French Revolution
BC1401x Survey of American Civilization to the Civil War
BC3062x Medieval Intellectual Life, 1050-1400
BC3305x Science, Technology, and Modernity
BC3321x Colonial Encounters:  Europe and the Culture of Empire
BC3413x The US 1940-1975
BC3681x Women and Gender in LA History
BC3980x World Migration
CU History Courses
 
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Fall 2006 Seminars  (4 points) -- may be subject to change  (Limited Enrollment:  Apply On-Line)

AMST BC3401x Colloquium in American Studies:  Cultural Approaches to the American Past
AMST BC3703x Senior Research Seminar (American Studies)
BC4062x Medieval Economic Life
BC4119x Capitalism and Enlightenment
BC4410x Early American Maritime Culture
BC4423x Origins of the Constitution
BC4542x Education in American History
BC4886x Fashion
BC4903x Reacting to the Past III: Science and Society
BC4905x Capitalism, Colonialism, and Culture: A Global History
BC4391x/4392y Senior Research Seminar  (not limited enrollment)
CU History Courses
 
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