AMST155 American Literature from the Colonial Period to the Civil War
AMST270 Rebellion and Representation: Art in North America to 1867
HIST239 The Long 19th Century in the United States
AMST200 Colonialism and Its Consequences in the Americas
AMST202 Junior Colloquium: Representing Race in American Culture
AMST205 Junior Colloquium: Topics in Historic Preservation: Managing the Past in Middletown
AMST206 Junior Colloquium: Citizenship and Sovereignty in the United States
AMST155 American Literature from the Colonial Period to the Civil War
AMST223 American Jewish History, 1492-2001
AMST229 Hymnody in the United States Before the Civil War
AMST238 Introduction to Modern African American History
AMST254 American Modernisms: Time, Space, and Race
AMST270 Rebellion and Representation: Art in North America to 1867
AMST316 Television Storytelling: The Conditions of Narrative Complexity
AMST328 The Immigrant City in the United States, 1880-1924
AMST339 The Rise of the Conservative Movement in the United States Since 1950
AMST316 Television Storytelling: The Conditions of Narrative Complexity
AMST328 The Immigrant City in the United States, 1880-1924
AMST331 American Literature as American Studies
AMST339 The Rise of the Conservative Movement in the United States Since 1950
AMST202 Junior Colloquium: Representing Race in American Culture
AMST223 American Jewish History, 1492-2001
AMST226 20th-Century Franco-Caribbean Literature and the Search for Identity
AMST238 Introduction to Modern African American History
AMST254 American Modernisms: Time, Space, and Race
AMST328 The Immigrant City in the United States, 1880-1924
AMST202 Junior Colloquium: Representing Race in American Culture
AMST206 Junior Colloquium: Citizenship and Sovereignty in the United States
AMST156 American Literature, 1865-1945
AMST230 The United States Since 1901
AMST201 Junior Colloquium: Critical Queer Studies
AMST204 Junior Colloquium: Cultural Power and American Studies
AMST156 American Literature, 1865-1945
AMST225 Healers, Quacks and Mystics: Alternative Medicine in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century America
AMST230 The United States Since 1901
AMST242 Mixed in America: Race, Religion, and Memoir
AMST244 Comparative Race and Ethnicity
AMST246 Social Movements
AMST247 Caribbean Literature
AMST249 The First Gilded Age: Media and Modernity in the United States, 1865-1913
AMST259 Discovering the Person
AMST262 Middletown Materials: Archaeological Analysis
AMST274 Economics of Wealth and Poverty
AMST275 Introduction to African American Literature
AMST294 Diasporas, Transnationalism, and Globalization
AMST297 Religion and the Social Construction of Race
AMST308 Iberian Expansion and the "Discovery" of Africa in Travel Narratives and Art, 1420-1640
AMST330 Race, Rage, Riots, and Backlash: 20th-Century Protest Movements
AMST358 Affective Sovereignties
AMST379 Christianity and Sexuality
AMST297 Religion and the Social Construction of Race
AMST308 Iberian Expansion and the "Discovery" of Africa in Travel Narratives and Art, 1420-1640
AMST310 Freedom and Slavery in Early America
AMST330 Race, Rage, Riots, and Backlash: 20th-Century Protest Movements
AMST358 Affective Sovereignties
AMST362 Authenticity in the Americas: Constructions and Contestations of Identity
AMST379 Christianity and Sexuality
AMST242 Mixed in America: Race, Religion, and Memoir
AMST244 Comparative Race and Ethnicity
AMST247 Caribbean Literature
AMST274 Economics of Wealth and Poverty
AMST275 Introduction to African American Literature
AMST297 Religion and the Social Construction of Race
AMST308 Iberian Expansion and the "Discovery" of Africa in Travel Narratives and Art, 1420-1640
AMST323 Trauma in Asian American Literature
AMST330 Race, Rage, Riots, and Backlash: 20th-Century Protest Movements
AMST358 Affective Sovereignties
AMST365 Querying the Nation: American Literature and Ethnic Studies
AMST201 Junior Colloquium: Critical Queer Studies
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