| HIST101 | History and the Humanities |
| HIST116 | Environmental History: Telling Stories in Place |
| HIST118 | Baroque Rome |
| HIST120 | Empire, Nationhood, and the Quest for German Unity, 1815-1990 |
| HIST121 | The Italian Renaissance |
| HIST122 | Encountering the Atlantic World, 1450-1850 |
| HIST129 | Philosophy and the Movies: The Past on Film |
| HIST138 | The Environment and Society in Africa |
| HIST141 | Theories and Models |
| HIST144 | What Is History? |
| HIST148 | Thinking with Demons |
| HIST158 | Appeasement and the Origins of the Second World War |
| HIST159 | War and National (Re)Formation |
| HIST171 | War Comes to Middletown, 1910-1920 |
| HIST176 | Science in the Making: Thinking Historically About Science |
| HIST179 | Gender and History (FGSS Gateway) |
| HIST181 | Gandhi |
| HIST182 | Imaginary Empires: The French, English, and Native Northeast, 1604-1784 |
| HIST185 | Global Histories of Southeast Asia |
| HIST201 | Medieval Europe |
| HIST202 | Early Modern Europe |
| HIST204 | Greek History |
| HIST207 | Japan Since 1868: Society and Culture in Modern Japanese History |
| HIST208 | Rome Through the Ages |
| HIST211 | Digital History |
| HIST214 | The Modern and the Postmodern |
| HIST215 | European Intellectual History to the Renaissance |
| HIST216 | European Intellectual History since the Renaissance |
| HIST217 | Africa to 1800 |
| HIST218 | Imperial Russia, 1682-1917 |
| HIST219 | Russian and Soviet History, 1881 to the Present |
| HIST220 | France Since 1870 |
| HIST221 | History of Ecology |
| HIST222 | Disease and Epidemics in Historical Perspective |
| HIST223 | History of Traditional China |
| HIST226 | Gender and Authority in African Societies |
| HIST227 | Confidence and Panic in 19th-Century U.S. Economic Life |
| HIST228 | The Rise and Fall of the Ottoman Empire, 1280-1922 |
| HIST230 | History of Southern Africa |
| HIST231 | Islamic Civilization: The Classical Age |
| HIST232 | Iberian Expansion and the "Discovery" of Africa in Travel Narratives and Art, 1420-1640 |
| HIST237 | Early North America to 1763 |
| HIST238 | Liberty and Loyalism: Reconfiguring North America in the Age of Revolution, 1774-1848 |
| HIST240 | 20th-Century United States History |
| HIST242 | Introduction to Modern African American History |
| HIST245 | Survey of Latin American History |
| HIST247 | Jewish History: From Biblical Israel to Diaspora Jews |
| HIST248 | Jewish History: From Spanish Expulsion to Jon Stewart |
| HIST249 | Roman Urban Life |
| HIST250 | Romans and Christians: The World of Late Antiquity |
| HIST252 | Industrializations: Commodities in World History |
| HIST254 | Science in Western Culture |
| HIST256 | Existentialism in Film and Literature |
| HIST258 | Maharajas, Yogis, and Courtesans: India Before Europe |
| HIST261 | Protestantism: From the Reformation to the Religious Right |
| HIST262 | Seeing a Bigger Picture: Integrating Environmental History and Visual Studies |
| HIST263 | Inside Nazi Germany, 1933-1945 |
| HIST265 | Global Christianity |
| HIST266 | American Labor History from 1776 to Recent Times |
| HIST267 | Out of the Shtetl: Jews in Eastern Europe |
| HIST268 | The Origins of Global Capitalism: Economic History, 1400-1800 |
| HIST276 | Constructing Hinduism and Islam |
| HIST277 | Duty, Power, Pleasure, Release: Key Themes in Classical Indian Thought |
| HIST280 | The Industrial Revolution in Global Context: Economic History Since 1800 |
| HIST282 | Medicine and Health in Antiquity |
| HIST285 | Modern India |
| HIST287 | Modern Southeast Asia |
| HIST289 | What's Right and What's Left? Literature, Philosophy, Art, and Politics in Interwar Europe |
| HIST290 | Roman Law |
| HIST294 | Political Fiction |
| HIST296 | Colonial Latin America |
| HIST300 | Medieval Gender and Sexuality |
| HIST302 | Reproductive Politics and the Family in Africa |
| HIST305 | Spanish Identity in the Early Modern World |
| HIST308 | The Jewish Experience in China: From Kaifeng in the Song Dynasty to Shanghai During the Holocaust |
| HIST309 | Black Political Thought |
| HIST310 | Moving Through the Revolutionary Age: British Colonies and Early America, 1774-1815 |
| HIST311 | Ethnicity, Religion, and Class in the Middle East and the Balkans |
| HIST317 | The Great Game |
| HIST319 | Crisis, Creativity, and Modernity in the Weimar Republic, 1918-1933 |
| HIST320 | Power and Resistance in Latin America |
| HIST323 | Religion and History |
| HIST328 | The Immigrant City in the United States, 1880-1924 |
| HIST330 | American Utopias in the 19th Century |
| HIST332 | Stalinism |
| HIST336 | Science and the State |
| HIST340 | The History of Rationality: From Moral Philosophy to Artificial Intelligence |
| HIST341 | Daily Life in a Japanese City: Culture of Everyday Life in Tokguawa Japan |
| HIST342 | The Rise of the Conservative Movement in the United States Since 1945 |
| HIST347 | The Social Question and the Rise of the Welfare State in Germany |
| HIST350 | Modern Social Thought |
| HIST356 | Interest and Pleasure: Toward a Theory of Political Audiences |
| HIST362 | Issues in Contemporary Historiography |
| HIST369 | Issues in the Environmental History of Japan |
| HIST371 | Fascism |
| HIST372 | North of America: Creating Canada in the 19th Century |
| HIST375 | The End of the Cold War, 1981-1991 |
| HIST377 | Comparative French Revolutions |
| HIST383 | French Existentialism and Marxism |
| HIST392 | The Acceleration of Europe: Mobility and Communication, 1000-1700 |
| HIST393 | Materia Medica: Drugs and Medicines in America |
| HIST395 | "If there is no God, then everything is permitted?" Moral Life in a Secular World |
| HIST396 | Mapping Metropolis: The Urban Novel as Artifact |