Students who entered the concentration in the spring of 2020, took a gap year, and joined the class of 2023 should consult with the Director of Undergraduate Studies about the new requirements.
NOTE: bolded courses will be offered in Fall 2023
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- Prerequisites
- Knowledge & Belief (KB)
- Power & Conflict (PC)
- Pre-Modern, pre-1700 (PM)
- Race & Difference (RD)
- History of Science (HOS)
- Geographical Distribution Requirement
Prerequisites
For more information, visit our Prerequisites page.
Effective January 2023, the prerequisite requirement for entering the History concentration are one course at the 200 or 300 level, and a second course recommended (but not required).
Prior to January 2023 the prerequisite requirement is one course from the following:
- HIS 201: A History of the World
- HIS 207: History of East Asia to 1800
- HIS 208: East Asia Since 1800
- HIS 210: The World of Late Antiquity
- HIS 211: Europe from Antiquity to 1700
- HIS 212: Europe in the World: From 1776 to the Present Day
- HIS 241: Faith and Power in the Indian Ocean Arena
- HIS 250: The Mother and Father Continent: A Global History of Africa
- HIS 262 Capitalism: Origins, Alternatives, Futures
- HIS 267: The Modern Middle East
- HIS 270: Asian American History
- EGR 277 / HIS 277: Technology and Society
- HIS 278: Digital, Spatial, Visual, and Oral Histories
- EAS 280/HIS 279 Nomadic Empires: From the Scythian Confederation to the Mongol Conquest
- HIS 280: Approaches to American History
- HIS 281: Approaches to European History
- HIS 282: A Documents-Based Approach to Asian History
- HIS 283: War in the Modern Western World
- HIS 290: The Scientific Worldview of Antiquity and the Middle Ages
- HIS 291: The Scientific Revolution and the European Order, 1500-1750
- HIS 292: Science in the Modern World
- HIS 295 Making America: Technology and History in the United States
- HIS 393: Race, Drugs, and Drug Policy in America
Knowledge & Belief (KB)
- HIS 201: A History of the World
- HIS 205: The Byzantine Empire
- HIS 210: The World of Late Antiquity
- HIS 211: Europe from Antiquity to 1700
- HIS 212: Europe in the World: From 1776 to the Present Day
- NES 220/HIS 220: Jews, Muslims, and Christians in the Middle Ages
- MED 227/HIS 227: The Worlds of the Middle Ages
- JDS 232/HIS 232: Hatred or Tolerance? Jews & Christians in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
- HIS 241: Faith and Power in the Indian Ocean Arena
- HIS 250: The Mother and Father Continent: A Global History of Africa
- NES 369/HIS 251: The World of the Cairo Geniza
- EAS 279/HIS 276: The Qin Dynasty and the Beginnings of Empire in China
- EGR 277/HIS 277: Technology and Society
- HIS 281: Approaches to European History
- HIS 292: Science in the Modern World
- HIS 293: Science in a Global Context: 15th to 20th Century
- HIS 294: Science and Medicine in the Early Modern World
- HIS 295: Making America: Technology and History in the United States
- STC 297/HIS 297: Transformative Questions in Biology
- HIS 298: Information Revolutions
- REL 357/HIS 310: Religion in Colonial America and the New Nation
- AAS 306/HIS 312: Topics in Race & Public Policy
- EAS 321/HIS 321: Early Modern Japan
- HUM 335/HIS 334: A Global History of Monsters
- HIS 342: Southeast Asia's Global History
- REL 356/HIS 348: Black Religions in Slavery and Freedom
- ECS 350/HIS 354: Books and Their Readers
- HIS 352 Democracy in Europe since 1945: The Contested History
- HIS 359: Modern Jewish History: 1750-Present
- HIS 360: The Russian Empire: From Peter the Great to Nicholas II
- HIS 362: The Soviet Empire
- HIS 366: Germany since 1806
- SPI 364/HIS 368: Making Post-Pandemic Worlds: Epidemic History and the Future
- HIS 369: European Intellectual History in the 20th Century
- HIS 375: US Intellectual History: Development of American Thought
- HIS 379: U.S. Legal History
- HIS 385: Historical Consciousness: An Introduction
- HIS 389: American Cultural History
- HIS 391: History of Contemporary Science
- HIS 392: History of Evolution
- HIS 393: Race, Drugs, and Drug Policy in America
- HIS 394: History of Ecology and Environmentalism
- HIS 395: History of Medicine and the Body
- HIS 396: History of Biology
- HIS 397: Medicine and the Mind: A History of Psychiatry from the Asylum to Zoloft
- HIS 398: The Einstein Era
- AMS 399/HIS 399: In the Groove: Technology and Music in American History, From Edison to the iPod
- HIS 403: The History of Free Speech
- HIS 412: Marx and the Marxist Method of Analysis: A Primer for All Disciplines
- HIS 415: Healing in the Black Atlantic
- HIS 418: Imagined Cities
- HIS 423: The History of Christianity in Africa from St. Mark to Desmond Tutu
- HIS 424: The Historian as Cultural Broker: Writing and Rewriting Roman, Christian and Barbarian Histories in the First Millennium
- HIS 425: History of Political Propaganda from the French Revolution
- AAS 426/HIS 426: Memory, History and the Archive
- HIS 427: Being Human: A Political History
- HIS 428: Empire and Catastrophe
- HIS 429: Fascism and Antifascism in Global History
- HIS 432: Environment and War
- HIS 434: Revolutionary Russia
- HIS 437: Law after Rome
- HIS 448: History: An Introduction to the Discipline
- HIS 449: The French Enlightenment
- HIS 452 Magic, Matter, Medicine: Science in the Medieval World
- HIS 454: Afghanistan in World History: Between and Beyond Empires
- SPI 466/HIS 467: Financial History
- HIS 472: Medicine and Society in China: Past and Present
- HUM 412/HIS 475: Digging for the Past: Archaeology from Ancient Greece to Modern America
- HIS 480: Property: How, Why, and What We Own
- HIS 481: Science and Film
- HIS 488: The Soviet Atomic, Space, and Information Ages
- HIS 489: The Scientific Self
- HIS 492: The Therapeutic Persuasion: Psychotherapy and American Life
- HIS 493: '1, 2, 3, Testing'... in the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine
- HIS 494: Broken Brains, Shattered Minds
- HIS 495: Alchemy: Art and Science
- HIS 496: History of Neuroscience
- HIS 498: History of Pseudoscience
Power & Conflict (PC)
- HIS 202: The Sixties: Documentary, Youth, and the City
- HIS 207: History of East Asia to 1800
- HIS 208: East Asia since 1800
- EAS 218/HIS 209: The Origins of Japanese Culture and Civilization: A History of Japan until 1600
- HIS 212: Europe in the World: From 1776 to the Present Day
- HIS 214: British Empire in World History, 1700-2000
- NES 390/HIS 221: Medieval Cairo: A Survival Guide
- NES 201/HIS 223 Introduction to the Middle East
- HIS 225: The Mediterranean: From Rome to Fortress Europe
- HIS 241: Faith and Power in the Indian Ocean Arena
- HIS 249 / AFS 249: A Global History of Modern Ethiopia: Rastafari to Haile Selassie
- AMS 361/HIS 261: Slavery, Antislavery, and the U.S. Constitution
- HIS 262: Capitalism: Origins, Alternatives, Futures
- HIS 267: The Modern Middle East
- HIS 271: Native American History
- EAS 280/HIS 279: Nomadic Empires: From the Scythian Confederation to the Mongol Conquest
- HIS 280: Approaches to American History
- HIS 281: Approaches to European History
- HIS 282: A Documents-Based Approach to Asian History
- HIS 283: War in the Modern Western World
- HIS 293: Science in a Global Context: 15th to 20th Century
- HIS 296: Performing the City: Race and Protest in 1960s Trenton and Princeton
- HIS 301: Modern Eastern Europe: 19th to 20th Centuries
- HIS 303: Colonial Latin America to 1810
- HIS 304: Modern Latin America since 1810
- HIS 306: Becoming Latino in the U.S.
- HIS 315: Colonial and Postcolonial Africa
- HIS 316: South African History: 1497 to the Present
- HIS 317: Making of Modern India and Pakistan
- COM 376/HIS 320: On the Edge of Authoritarianism: Literature and Politics in the Modern Mediterranean
- EAS 321/HIS 321: Early Modern Japan
- HIS 322: 20th-Century Japan
- HIS 324: Early Modern China
- HIS 325: China, 1850 to the Present
- ART 329/HIS 330: Architecture of Confinement, from the Hospice to the Era of Mass Incarceration
- HIS 332: Pre-Colonial India: Politics, Religion, and Culture in South Asia, 1000-1800 CE
- HIS 333: Modern Brazilian History
- NES 437/HIS 337: The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1800
- HIS 341: Making Minorities: Modern South Asian Histories
- HIS 342: Southeast Asia's Global History
- HIS 343: The Formation of Europe in the First Millennium
- HIS 344: The Civilization of the High Middle Ages
- HIS 345: The Crusades
- NES 338/JDS 338/HIS 349: The Arab-Israeli Conflict
- HIS 350: History of International Order
- HIS 352 Democracy in Europe since 1945: The Contested History
- HIS 358: History of the Balkans
- HIS 360: The Russian Empire: From Peter the Great to Nicholas II
- HIS 361: The United States Since 1974
- HIS 362: The Soviet Empire
- HIS 363: The Napoleonic Wars
- HIS 364: France and Its Empire from the Renaissance to Napoleon, 1500-1815
- HIS 366: Germany since 1806
- HIS 367: English Constitutional History
- SPI 364/HIS 368: Making Post-Pandemic Worlds: Epidemic History and the Future
- HIS 370: Britain from the American Revolution to World War II
- HIS 372: Revolutionary America
- HIS 373: Democracy and Slavery in the New Nation
- HIS 374: History of the American West
- HIS 376: The American Civil War and Reconstruction
- HIS 377: Gilded Age and Progressive-Era United States, 1877-1920
- HIS 379: U.S. Legal History
- HIS 380: U.S. Foreign Relations
- HIS 383: The United States, 1920-1974
- HIS 384: Gender and Sexuality in Modern America
- AAS 367/HIS 387: African American History Since Emancipation
- HIS 388: Unrest and Renewal in Urban America
- HIS 390: History of Science, Technology, and Medicine: Ideas and Methods
- HIS 401: American Women's History
- HIS 402: Writing Slavery: Sources, Methods, Ethics
- HIS 403: The History of Free Speech
- HIS 404: The Rise of the Republican Party
- HIS 405: Native American History
- HIS 406: Two Empires: Russia and the US from Franklin to Trump
- HIS 409: Women and Law in the United States
- HIS 410: Culture and Revolution in the Modern Middle East
- HIS 411: World After Empire
- HIS 412: Marx and the Marxist Method of Analysis: A Primer for All Disciplines
- HIS 417: Gandhi: The Making of the Mahatma
- HIS 418: Imagined Cities
- HIS 420: Desi Girl/Mother India: Gender, Sexuality, and History in Hindi Cinema
- HIS 421: Venice and the Mediterranean World
- HIS 425: History of Political Propaganda from the French Revolution
- HIS 428: Empire and Catastrophe
- HIS 429: Fascism and Antifascism in Global History
- HIS 431: Ukraine on Fire, 1900 to the Present
- HIS 432: Environment and War
- NES 433/HIS 433: Imperialism and Reform in the Middle East and the Balkans
- HIS 434: Revolutionary Russia
- HIS 438: History of Palestine/Israel
- HIS 439: China's Frontiers
- HIS 440: History of the National Security State
- HIS 441: Reconstructing the Union: Law, Democracy, and Race after the American Civil War
- HIS 442: Race, Racism and Politics in Twentieth-Century America
- HIS 443: Black Worldmaking: Freedom Movements Then and Now
- HIS 445: Winston Churchill, Anglo-America and the 'Special Relationship' in the Twentieth Century
- HIS 446: Political Prisons: Crime, Persecution and Incarceration in 19th Century Europe
- HIS 459: The History of Incarceration in the U.S.
- SPI 466/HIS 467: Financial History
- HIS 468: Populism in Global History
- HIS 474: Violence in America
- AAS 477/HIS 477: The Civil Rights Movement
- HIS 478: The Vietnam Wars
- HIS 479: Society, Politics, and Ideas in 1980s America
- HIS 480: Property: How, Why and What We Own
- FRE 480/HIS 482: The Writer, The Prince, and the Public: Political Writing in the Eighteenth-Century
- HIS 484: Borderlands, Border Lives
- HIS 487: The Age of Democratic Revolutions
- HIS 488: The Soviet Atomic, Space, and Information Ages
Pre-Modern, pre-1700 (PM)
- HIS 205: The Byzantine Empire
- HIS 207: History of East Asia to 1800
- EAS 206/HIS 206: Medieval Asian Worlds: Korea, Japan, China, Inner and South Asia 300 CE-1700 CE
- EAS 218/HIS 209: The Origins of Japanese Culture and Civilization: A History of Japan until 1600
- HIS 210: The World of Late Antiquity
- HIS 211: Europe from Antiquity to 1700
- CLA 220/HIS 215: Slavery in the Roman World
- CLA 216/HIS 216: Archaic and Classical Greece
- CLA 217/HIS 217: The Greek World in the Hellenistic Age
- CLA 218/HIS 218: The Roman Republic
- CLA 219/HIS 219: The Roman Empire, 31 B.C. to A.D. 337
- NES 220/HIS 220: Jews, Muslims, and Christians in the Middle Ages
- NES 390/HIS 221: Medieval Cairo: A Survival Guide
- HIS 222: Hellenism: The First 3000 Years
- HIS 225: The Mediterranean: From Rome to Fortress Europe
- MED 227/HIS 227: The Worlds of the Middle Ages
- CLA 231/HIS 231: Ancient Greek and Roman Medicine: Bodies, Physicians, and Patients
- JDS 232/HIS 232: Hatred or Tolerance? Jews & Christians in Medieval and Early Modern Europe
- NES 350/HIS 245: The Islamic World from its Emergence to the Beginnings of Westernization
- NES 369/HIS 251: The World of the Cairo Geniza
- EAS 253/HIS 253: The Law in Action in Premodern Japan: A Comparative Perspective
- EAS 280/HIS 279: Nomadic Empires: From the Scythian Confederation to the Mongol Conquest
- HIS 294: Science and Medicine in the Early Modern World
- HIS 303: Colonial Latin America to 1810
- EAS 409/HIS 309: The Warrior Culture of Japan
- NES 316/HIS 311: Global Trade before the Modern Period
- HIS 314: Precolonial Africa
- HIS 324 : Early Modern China
- CLA 326/HIS 326: Topics in Ancient History
- CLA 327/HIS 327: Topics in Ancient History
- CLA 324/HIS 328: Classical Historians and Their Philosophies of History
- HIS 332: Pre-Colonial India: Politics, Religion, and Culture in South Asia, 1000-1800 CE
- NES 437/HIS 337: The Ottoman Empire, 1300-1800
- HIS 340: Culture and Society in Late Imperial China: 1000-1900
- HIS 343: The Formation of Europe in the First Millennium
- HIS 344: The Civilization of the High Middle Ages
- HUM 320/HIS 346: Making Medieval Worlds: Methods and Materials
- HIS 367: English Constitutional History
- HIS 371: The Colonization of North America
- HIS 413: Medieval Democracy: Italian City States of the Middle Ages
- HIS 421: Venice and the Mediterranean World
- HIS 422: Hindu, Muslim, Untouchable: Society and Politics in Pre-Modern South Asia, c. 1100-1800
- HIS 423: The History of Christianity in Africa: From St. Mark to Desmond Tutu
- HIS 424: The Historian as Cultural Broker: Writing and Rewriting Roman, Christian and Barbarian Histories in the First Millennium
- HIS 437: Law after Rome
- EAS 415/HIS 444 Intellectual History of China to the Fifth Century
- HIS 452: Magic, Matter, Medicine: Science in the Medieval World
- HIS 462: Difference and Deviance in the Early Middle Ages
- HUM 412/HIS 475: Digging for the Past: Archaeology from Ancient Greece to Modern America
- HIS 491: Fertile Bodies: A Cultural History of Reproduction from Antiquity to the Enlightenment
- HIS 495: Alchemy: Art and Science
Race & Difference (RD)
- HIS 202: The Sixties: Documentary, Youth, and the City
- HIS 208: East Asia since 1800
- AAS 313/HIS 213: Modern Caribbean History
- HIS 214: British Empire in World History, 1700-2000
- HIS 250: The Mother and Father Continent: A Global History of Africa
- HIS 270: Asian American History
- HIS 271: Native American History
- HIS 282: A Documents-Based Approach to Asian History
- AMS 395/HIS 296: Performing the City: Race and Protest in 1960s Trenton and Princeton
- HIS 306: Becoming Latino in the U.S.
- AAS 306/HIS 312: Topics in Race & Public Policy
- HIS 314: Precolonial Africa
- HIS 315: Colonial and Postcolonial Africa
- HIS 316: South African History: 1497 to the Present
- HIS 322: 20th-Century Japan
- HIS 332: Pre-Colonial India: Politics, Religion, and Culture in South Asia, 1000-1800 CE
- HIS 333: Modern Brazilian History
- HUM 335/HIS 334: A Global History of Monsters
- HIS 341: Making Minorities: Modern South Asian Histories
- HIS 345: The Crusades
- AAS 352/HIS 347: Race and Reproductin in U.S. History
- REL 356/HIS 348: Black Religions in Slavery and Freedom
- HIS 350: History of International Order
- HIS 359: Modern Jewish History: 1750-Present
- HIS 364: France and Its Empire from the Renaissance to Napoleon, 1500-1815
- HIS 371: The Colonization of North America
- HIS 372: Revolutionary America
- HIS 373: Democracy and Slavery in the New Nation
- HIS 376: The American Civil War and Reconstruction
- HIS 380: U.S. Foreign Relations
- AAS 331/HIS 382: Beyond Tuskegee: Race and Human Subjects Research in US History
- HIS 383: The United States, 1920-1974
- HIS 384: Gender and Sexuality in Modern America
- AAS 366/HIS 386: African American History to 1863
- AAS 367/HIS 387: African American History Since Emancipation
- HIS 388: Unrest and Renewal in Urban America
- HIS 389: American Cultural History
- HIS 390: History of Science, Technology, and Medicine: Ideas and Methods
- HIS 393: Race, Drugs, and Drug Policy in America
- HIS 395: History of Medicine and the Body
- HIS 397: Medicine and the Mind: A History of Psychiatry from the Asylum to Zoloft
- HIS 401: American Women's History
- HIS 402: Writing Slavery: Sources, Methods, Ethics
- HIS 405: Native American History
- HIS 409: Women and Law in the United States
- HIS 411: World After Empire
- HIS 415: Healing in the Black Atlantic
- HIS 420: Desi Girl/Mother India: Gender, Sexuality, and History in Hindi Cinema
- HIS 422: Hindu, Muslim, Untouchable: Society and Politics in Pre-Modern South Asia, c. 1100-1800
- AAS 426/HIS 426: Memory, History and the Archive
- HIS 439: China's Frontiers
- HIS 441: Reconstructing the Union: Law, Democracy, and Race after the American Civil War
- HIS 442: Race, Racism and Politics in Twentieth-Century America
- HIS 443: Black Worldmaking: Freedom Movements Then and Now
- EAS 415/HIS 444: Intellectual History of China to the Fifth Century
- HIS 447: Ethnicity and History
- HIS 456: New Orleans at 300: Invention & Reinvention in an American City
- HIS 459: The History of Incarceration in the U.S.
- HIS 462: Difference and Deviance in the Early Middle Ages
- HIS 465: Latino Urban History
- HIS 466: California History
- HIS 468: Populism in Global History
- AMS 442/HIS 470: History & Memory on the Lower East Side
- HIS 471: The Political History of Civil Rights
- HIS 472: Medicine and Society in China: Past and Present
- AAS 477/HIS 477: The Civil Rights Movement
- HIS 479: Society, Politics, and Ideas in 1980s America
- HIS 484: Borderlands, Border Lives
- HIS 485: History of African American Families
- HIS 494: Broken Brains, Shattered Minds
- HIS 496: History of Neuroscience