Distribution Requirements

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

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