| HIST101 | History and the Humanities |
| HIST103 | Travel Narratives and African History |
| HIST105 | Jewish Tradition, Its Texts and Contexts |
| HIST116 | Education in Society: Universities as Agents of Change, Ivory Towers, or Knowledge Factories |
| HIST118 | Baroque Rome |
| HIST119 | Contemporary Europe |
| HIST120 | Empire, Nationhood, and the Quest for German Unity, 1815 - 1990 |
| HIST121 | The Italian Renaissance |
| HIST124 | The Enlightenment and the Birth of the Modern World |
| HIST125 | The Great Separation: Politics, Religion, and the Modern West |
| HIST128 | Religion and Society in Modern Europe |
| HIST130 | Ten Photographs That Shook the World: Visual Technologies of Historical Memory |
| HIST131 | The History That Literature Makes |
| HIST132 | Writing Historical Biography |
| HIST142 | Poverty in the United States |
| HIST155 | Sophomore Seminar: The Intelligentsia &Power: The Struggle for Socialism in the Early Soviet Period |
| HIST156 | Sophomore Seminar: East European Jewish Experience |
| HIST158 | Sophomore Seminar: Appeasement and the Origins of the Second World War |
| HIST163 | Sophomore Seminar: The Origins of Global Capitalism--Economic History Since 1600 |
| HIST165 | Sophomore Seminar: The United States and the Middle East: From the Shores of Tripoli to Baghdad |
| HIST166 | Sophomore Seminar: Kings, Queens, and the Foundations of European Society |
| HIST167 | Sophomore Seminar: The Reformation in Britain |
| HIST171 | Exploring Middletown's History: A Research and Writing Workshop |
| HIST174 | Sophomore Seminar: Race and Nation |
| HIST177 | Sophomore Seminar: Life Science, Art, and Culture, Medieval to Present |
| HIST178 | Sophomore Seminar: Early American Encounters: Colonists in the New World |
| HIST179 | Sophomore Seminar: Gender and History (FGSS Gateway) |
| HIST181 | Sophomore Seminar: Gandhi |
| HIST188 | Sophomore Seminar: Subject Peoples |
| HIST189 | Sophomore Seminar: Political Ideals and Social Realities in Renaissance Italy |
| HIST190 | Public Life in the Age of Theater: Madrid & London, 1580-1680 |
| HIST201 | Medieval Europe |
| HIST203 | Modern Europe |
| HIST208 | Rome Through the Ages |
| HIST209 | Europe in the Age of Violence, 1914-1945 |
| HIST210 | American Jewish History: 1492 - 2001 |
| HIST211 | The Making of Britain, 400-1763 |
| HIST212 | African History Since 1870 |
| HIST213 | Politics and Sex After 1968: Queering the American State |
| HIST215 | European Intellectual History to the Renaissance |
| HIST216 | European Intellectual History Since the Renaissance |
| HIST217 | African History Before 1870 |
| HIST218 | Russian History to 1881 |
| HIST219 | Russian and Soviet History, 1881 to the Present |
| HIST228 | The Rise and Fall of the Ottoman Empire, 1280-1922 |
| HIST229 | African History and Art |
| HIST233 | The Age of Augustus |
| HIST234 | The Middle East in the 20th Century |
| HIST239 | The Long 19th Century in the United States |
| HIST240 | The United States During the 20th Century |
| HIST241 | African American History, 1444-1877 |
| HIST244 | Women in U.S. History |
| HIST247 | Jewish History: From Biblical Israel to Diaspora Jews |
| HIST248 | Jewish History: Out of the Ghetto |
| HIST249 | Roman Urban Life |
| HIST251 | World History: A Psychohistory of the Modern World |
| HIST253 | The Scientific Revolution |
| HIST254 | Science in Western Culture, 1650-1900 |
| HIST258 | Mughal India |
| HIST259 | 20th-Century Intellectual History |
| HIST260 | From Archipelago to Nation State: An Introduction to Japanese History and Culture |
| HIST261 | Protestantism: From the Reformation to the Religious Right |
| HIST262 | War in Greco-Roman Society |
| HIST264 | Waterways: Boats and Oceans in World History |
| HIST265 | Global Christianity |
| HIST266 | U.S. Labor History |
| HIST269 | Modern Britain: 1688 to the Present |
| HIST270 | Anglo-American Masculinities Through the Great War |
| HIST271 | Modern Southeast Asia |
| HIST273 | Engendering the African Diaspora (FGSS Gateway) |
| HIST278 | Like Lambs to the Slaughter: Improvising Murder in the 12th Century |
| HIST281 | French Existentialism and Marxism |
| HIST284 | Race State: Race, Public Policy, and the Making of the New Deal State Since 1930 |
| HIST285 | India and the West: South Asia's World History |
| HIST287 | Saints and Sinners in Europe, ca.1000-ca.1550 |
| HIST290 | Law and Order in Ancient Rome |
| HIST291 | The American Revolution |
| HIST294 | Political Fiction |
| HIST299 | Anthropos and the Archive |
| HIST301 | Jews Under Christianity and Islam: Borders, Boundaries, and Coexistence |
| HIST302 | Race Discourse in the Americas |
| HIST304 | Disease and Epidemics in Historical Perspective |
| HIST307 | Transcendence, Truth, and History in Modern Jewish Thought |
| HIST312 | Islam and Revolution |
| HIST316 | Advanced Seminar in African History |
| HIST317 | Ireland: Colonialism and Decolonialization |
| HIST320 | Power and Resistance in Latin America |
| HIST324 | The Problem of Truth in Modern China |
| HIST326 | Intimacy Matters: The Reform Aesthetic in Victorian America |
| HIST328 | The Immigrant City in the United States, 1880-1924 |
| HIST331 | Life Science, Art, and Culture |
| HIST334 | Latin American Labor History: Regional, Transnational, and Gendered Perspectives |
| HIST337 | Mystical Traditions in Islam |
| HIST339 | Topics in European Political Thought in the Very Long 18th Century |
| HIST340 | Crime and Violence in the 20th-Century United States |
| HIST342 | The Rise of the Conservative Movement in the United States Since 1950 |
| HIST349 | Intimate Histories: Sexed Bodies, Embodied Selves |
| HIST353 | Slavery, Empire, and Sexuality: An African Research Seminar |
| HIST354 | Rethinking the World: The Enlightenment Between Utopia and Reform |
| HIST356 | From Chinese Chan to Japanese Zen: Dôgen and Buddhism's Place in the World |
| HIST357 | Toward an Archaeology of the U. S. Prison System |
| HIST358 | Contesting the Past: Historical Memory and the Struggle over Truth and Representation |
| HIST359 | Women's and Gender History in Africa |
| HIST362 | Issues in Contemporary Historiography |
| HIST366 | The Labor Boys: Mediation and Arbitration in America, 1942-1993 |
| HIST367 | Muslims and Infidels in the Medieval Mediterranean |
| HIST369 | Reading About War |
| HIST371 | Fascism |
| HIST373 | Patterns of the Chinese Past: Culture, Politics, and Ecology |
| HIST376 | The Holocaust |
| HIST377 | Comparative French Revolutions |
| HIST380 | Making History: Practices and Theory |
| HIST381 | Japan and the Atomic Bomb |
| HIST382 | The Treason of the Intellectuals: Power, Ethics, and Cultural Production |
| HIST385 | Romanticism and Political Fiction |
| HIST386 | Jews and Modernity: History and Historiography |
| HIST387 | Plague, Rebellion, and Heresy: England,1290-1520 |
| HIST388 | The Political Economy of Women in the Modern United States |
| HIST389 | Models of Imperialism and Globalization |
| HIST392 | The Historical Evolution of Power and the Human Psyche |
| HIST395 | Brain, Mind, Soul, and Self: Historical and Ethical Dimensions of Neurology and Neuroscience |
| HIST396 | Mapping Metropolis: The Urban Novel as Artifact |
| HIST397 | Early Modern Masculinities |