Very cool History II Core! Prof. Picone is teaching HIST183301
Resisting and Rebelling II
Opening with the dramatic slave revolt that resulted in the Haitian independence, this course will examine the...
Another fab core course!
Check out Prof. Mo’s History II core “Asia and the World II”
HIST 1006 "Asia in the World II"
Come join this class to find out:
Which Chinese peasant rebellion leader believe...
The awesomeness continues. This time with a cool course on a critically important topic. HIST1513/EESC1507 - Prof. Valencius’s “Powering America” co-taught with Prof. Ebel in EES!
Energy sources shape...
And look at this one!! HIST1725: How do people understand themselves and their role in society? Sign up for the Enduring Questions pair - HIST1725 and SOCY1725 - to think about the science and sociolo...
I’m not trying to brag. When our core courses are this amazing, it is really just telling it like it is. With this double counting core course you will have the chance to experience the brilliant mind...
Prof. Stanwood’s HIST4404 - “When France Ruled the World”
Ever wonder why so many American places have French names? Or why 15 million people on the North American continent speak French as a first ...
You want to take this course! Prof. Mo is seriously awesome. HIST 4048: "Modern Girls: Women and Gender in 20th-Century China"
Who were the "modern girls" in China? They were the girls who sauntered t...
This just in! The spectacular Prof. Lal is teaching a very cool course! HIST - 4190 "Decolonization and the Cold War in Africa"
What did freedom mean to Africans gaining independence from colonial ru...
Check out this fab course that the brilliant Prof. Zhang is teaching - HIST2043 “The First Emperor and the Rise of Imperial China”
He unified China.
He built the Wall.
He ruled by law and order.
Altho...
Another excellent course with a super fab prof!HIST 2702 - Prof. Kent’s "Colonial Pasts/Global Presents"
How far are we from the colonial past? Investigate the colonial past using special collections ...
Did you know that Prof. Richardson has more than 1 million followers on her “Letters from an American” blog, where she puts contemporary American politics in historical context. But only BC students g...
And what about this bit of awesomeness? Prof. Cavallari’s HIST2245 - “Horrors!”
Every society fears something. What and why we fear it, however, tells us a lot about where we are and where we've been....
THIS COURSE!!
"Renaissance Women" (cross listed as ARTH4233), co-taught by Profs. Sarah Ross (History) and Stephanie Leone (Art History)
Women did ALL THE THINGS during the Renaissance: laboring, runn...
I wish I could take this cool class with the fabulous Prof. Eaton!
Socialist Techno-Utopias (HIST4268) explores utopias and dystopias in speculative fiction and film in the Soviet Union and the East...
First up this morning, a very cool class offered by Prof. Glass
HIST 2824: Metropolitan American
What makes a place “urban” or “suburban”? How have these categories changed over time? In this course w...