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Classes

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Please check the course info board outside the Department office as well as the Department Website for updates on course cancellations/openings/and scheduling changes.

To enroll in a history class, students must pick up add forms from either Enrollment Services (Brotman Hall) or from the History Department (FO2-106), and adding classes will be at the discretion of the instructor.

New Classes

Fall 2008

HIST 290: Women and Revolution in the Modern World

HIST 290: Movies, TV, and History

HIST 290: Cultural Revolutionaries of the Twentieth Century

HIST 290: California and the Cult of the Body

Fall 2007

Jewish Civilization (HIST 141):

Survey traces diversity and complexity of Jewish traditions from ancient to modern times across different regions, exploring intercultural and assimilationist contacts in Diaspora.  Students critically engage with Jewish source texts from various eras and regions.

The Early Modern Atlantic World (HIST 443/543)

Prerequisite:  HIST 211 or 132 or consent of undergraduate/graduate advisor

Examines early modern Atlantic from a world historical perspective with an emphasis on cultural encounter and exchange, environmental interaction, and comparative colonial development from early Iberian maritime expansion through the Atlantic revolutions and wars of independence.

Letter grade only (A-F).

American Immigration and Ethnicity (HIST 475):

Explores the history of immigration to the United States and the experiences of immigrants in American society.  Major themes include political, social, and economic implication of immigration; push and pull factors; nativism; assimilation; and social constructions of ethnicity.

For information concerning other history classes, you may visit http://my.csulb.edu, or you may purchase a class catalogue or schedule of classes from the University Book Store.