2020-21
Winter 2021
HIST 96W:3: History of the U.S. and Its Colonial Origins: 19th Century (Marino)
HIST 187: Terroir: Place, Craft, Taste (Derby)
HIST 200I.2: Advanced Historiography: Latin America (Terraciano)
HIST 200O: Advanced Historiography: Science/Technology (Porter)
HIST C201H.1: Topics in History: U.S. (Hudson)
HIST 213D: Transnational Histories of Women, Gender, and Sexuality (Marino)
HIST 246B: Nations, Revolutions, Empires: 19th-Century America in Local & Global Perspectives (Kim)
Spring 2021
HIST 8C: Latin American Social History (Perez-Montesinos)
HIST 14C: Introduction to Atlantic History (Pestana)
HIST 201E.1: Readings in Modern Cultural History, Europe and the World in the Fin-de-Siecle (Silverman)
HIST 201O: Things and Images (Chadarevian)
Fall 2020
HIST 96W.3: Introduction to Historical Practice: Race-Making in the Caribbean: Colonial Histories of Hierarchy and Difference (Griffin)
HIST 96W.6: Introduction to Historical Practice: Humans and other Animals in the Atlantic World: Cultural and Environmental History of Colonial Spanish America (Bride)
HIST 101: Cultural History of Food in the Atlantic World (Derby)
HIST 201I.1: Brazil Research Seminar (Summerhill)
HIST 201I.2: Animals in the Atlantic World (Derby)
2019-20
Fall 2019
WL Arts 104: World arts and cultures – Representations (Roberts)
WL Arts 200: World Arts and Cultures – Theories of Culture (Roberts)
HIS 275A: Theory and Method in African History (Apter)
AH 100 Art History Theory and Methods (Nair)
HIS 13A: US History and its Colonial Origins (Pestana)
HIS 246A: Introduction to US history: Colonial Origins (Pestana)
Winter 2020
WL Arts 104: World arts and cultures – Representations (Roberts)
WL Arts 200: World Arts and Cultures – Theories of Culture (Roberts)
Geography 247: Advanced topics in cultural geography (Carney)
AH 203: Architecture Theory: Gender and Archeology (Nair)
AH 185: Women and Art in the Ancient Americas (Nair)
Spring 2020
C142 & C242: World Arts and Cultures – Myth and Ritual (Roberts)
HIS 200I: Advanced Historiography of Latin America (Derby)
HIS 8C: Latin American Social History (Derby)
AH C140: Moche Art and Architecture (Nair)
2018-19
Fall
8A: Colonial Latin America (Terraciano)
13A: History of the U.S. and its Colonial Origins: Colonial Origins (Yirush)
M151D: Chicana Historiography (Espino)
164E: Topics in African History: Africa 1945 to Present: Africa Postcolony (Apter)
179A: Medical History (Lo)
201L: Topics in History: Latin America: Cuba: from Colony to Revolution (Derby)
246A: Introduction to U.S. History: Colonial Period (Yirush)
Winter
M10A: History of Africa to 1800
14A: Introduction to Atlantic History (Pestana)
164D: Topics in African History: Africa and Diaspora in Global and Comparative Perspective
275A: Colloquium: African History
Spring
10B: History of Africa, 1800 to Present
129A: Social History of Spain and Portugal: Age of Silver in Spain and Portugal, 1479 to 1789
M150C: Introduction to Afro-American History
201W: Readings in Atlantic History (Pestana)
2017-18
Fall
13A-1: History of the U.S. and Its Colonial Origins: Colonial Origins and First Nation Building Acts (Pestana)
96W-1: Introduction to Historical Practice: Historical Representation in Caribbean: Slavery, Whiteness, Colonization, and Power (Schneider)
96W-3: Introduction to Historical Practice: Africa: Space of Resistance, Ideological Innovation, and Trauma, 1890 to 1999 (Osei-Opare)
138A-1: Colonial America, 1600 to 1763 (Yirush)
141A-1: American Economic History, 1790 to 1910 (Yeager/Goux)
149A-1: North American Indian History, Precontact to 1830 (Madley)
M151A-1: History of Chicano Peoples (Gomez-Quinones)
164E-1: Topics in African History: Africa, 1945 to Present (Hiribarren)
187D-2: Variable Topics Historiography Proseminar: U.S.: Explaining Salem Witchcraft (Pestana)
191E-1: Capstone Seminar: History -- Latin America (Summerhill)
246A-1: Introduction to U.S. History: Colonial Period (Pestana)
Winter
M10A-1: History of Africa to 1800 (Lydon)
96W-1: Introduction to Historical Practice: Resistance and Ideological Innovation in Africa, 1890 to 1999 (Osei-Opare)
96W-4: Introduction to Historical Practice: Black Magic in Afro-Atlantic: African Rituals in Americas (Withers)
97C-2: Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in European History: Citizenship and Human Rights (Nasiali)
97D-2: Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in U.S. History: Americans and Empires (Salman)
138B-1: Revolutionary America, 1760 to 1800 (Yirush)
M150B-1: Introduction to Afro-American History (Stevenson)
161-1: Topics in Latin American History: Slavery and Abolition in Caribbean and Latin America (Wicks)
164D-1: Topics in African History: Africa and Diaspora in Global and Comparative Perspective: Explorations in Black Atlantic History and Culture (Apter)
187E-1: Variable Topics Historiography Proseminar: Latin America: Indigenous People in Making of Modern Latin America (Perez-Montesinos)
191D-3: Capstone Seminar: History -- U.S.: Justifying American Revolution: Patriots, Loyalists, Indians, and Africans Debate Independence (Yirush)
200I-1: Advanced Historiography: Latin America (Terraciano)
200N-1: Advanced Historiography: Africa (Worger)
275A-1: Colloquium: African History (Lydon)
Spring
96W-1: Introduction to Historical Practice: Africa: Revolutionary People, 1890 to 1999 (Osei-Opare)
97D-1: Introduction to Historical Practice: Variable Topics in U.S. History: Americans and Empires (Salman)
M150C-1: Introduction to Afro-American History (Kelley)
166B-1: History of West Africa: West Africa since 1800 (Lydon)
191J-1: Capstone Seminar: History -- Africa: Superheroes and Apartheid (Worger)
275B-1: Colloquium: African History (Lydon)
2016-17
Fall
History 138A: Colonial America (Yirush)
History M150A: Comparative Slavery Systems (Roth)
History 201I: Brazil research seminar (Summerhill)
Winter
History 97C: Citizenship and Human Rights (Nasiali)
History 101-4: Slave Ships in the Atlantic World (Taylor)
History M142C: U.S. Religious History [1585-1830] (Pestana)
History 161-2: Economic History of Latin America (Summerhill)
History 162A: Modern Brazil (Summerhill)
History 187E: Indigenous People in the Making of Modern Latin America (Perez-Montesinos)
History 275B: Theory and Method in African History
Spring
History 187: The Caribbean: History and Culture (Derby)
History 191: Slavery and Abolition in Latin America and the Caribbean (Summerhill)
History 191C: Imperial Cities (Nasiali)
History 201: Latin America: History, Memory, Identity (Derby)
2015-16
Fall
General Education Clusters (GE CLST) 20A: Interracial Dynamics in American Culture and Society (Scot Brown)
Winter
General Education Clusters (GE CLST) 20B: Interracial Dynamics in American Culture and Society (Scot Brown)
History 101: The Cultural History of Food (Robin Derby)
History M158B: African American Studies and History: Intro to Afro-American History (Robin G. D. Kelley)
African American Studies (AF AMER) M200A: Advanced Historiography: African American (Scot Brown)
History M200V: Advanced Historiography: African American (Scot Brown)
Spring
History 201: Animals in the Atlantic World (Robin Derby)
History M158A: Comparative Slavery (Henry Lovejoy)
Winter or Spring
History 164E/ History 161-1: Race, Class and Nationalism in the Caribbean (Henry Lovejoy)
History 161-2: Cuba and West Africa in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (Henry Lovejoy)
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Robert Hill and Aisha Finche will also be teaching Atlantic-themed courses this year and we will list them as they become available.
2014-15
Fall
History 246A: Two Quarter Research Seminar in Atlantic History (Pestana)
Winter
History 97: Death and the Afterlife in the Caribbean (Derby)
History 246B: Two Quarter Research Seminar in Atlantic History (Pestana)
Spring
History 214: Studies in Black Atlantic History and Culture (Apter)
History 201I: Animals in the Atlantic World (Derby)
History 191: Latin American Environmental History (Derby)
2013-14
Fall
History 19-4: (Fiat Lux Seminar) The Adventures of Henry Pitman (Pestana)
History 275: Colloquium in African History: Theory and Method in African History (Apter)
Winter
History 101: Topics in World History: The Atlantic World, 1492 to 1830 (Pestana)
History 132-1: Men and Women of Fashion: Politics of Dress in Age of Atlantic Revolution (Koscak)
History 201I-2: Brazil Research Workshop (Summerhill)
History 201I-3: Power of Images in the Iberian Atlantic World, 1500-1800 (Terraciano)
History 201I-5: Dissolution of Spanish Monarchy and Formation of Latin American Nations (Vazquez Semadeni)
Spring
History M150E: African-American Nationalism in the first half of the 20th Century (Hill)
History 164B: Africa & the Slave Trade (Bardeen)
History 201I-1: Debates in Caribbean Historiography (Derby)