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- 2024 Fall – Carlsson – “Religion and the Enlightenment”
- 2024 Fall – Fernandez – “The Camera as Historian”
- 2024 Fall – Grant – “Global Christianities”
- 2024 Fall – Grant – “Migration in World History”
- 2024 Fall – Hsia – “The Origins of Scientific Thought”
- 2024 Fall – Kaelin – “Coming to America”
- 2024 Fall – Kuby – “1945 in Europe: Year Zero?”
- 2024 Fall – Powers – “The United States Empire”
- 2024 Fall – Whatley – “Plagues and Pestilence in the Pre-Modern World”
- 2023 Fall – Bellais – “World War I Wisconsin”
- 2023 Fall – Bloch – “The Weimar Republic and the Rise of Nazism”
- 2023 Fall – Callaci – “African Decolonization”
- 2023 Fall – Durham – “A Global History of Unfree Labor in the Long 19th Century”
- 2023 Fall – Grant – “Global Christianities”
- 2023 Fall – Kantrowitz – “Homeland, Hometown: Native and Settler Places”
- 2023 Fall – Kuby – “Women and Gender in Modern Europe”
- 2023 Fall – Newman – “Slavery and the Archival Problem”
- 2023 Fall – Pendarvis – “A Global History of Human Rights in the 20th Century”
- 2023 Fall – Roberts – “The Woman Warrior”
- 2023 Fall – Powers – “The United States Empire”
- 2023 Fall – Whiting – “American Revolutions”
- 2023 Summer – Dennis – “Shanghai Life and Crime”
- 2023 Summer – Lehrer – “Sex and Love in Asian Religions”
- 2023 Spring – Balto – “Freedom Summer and the Sixties’ Civil Rights Movement”
- 2023 Spring – Callaci – “History of Humanitarianism”
- 2023 Spring – Carlsson – “Religion and Enlightenment”
- 2023 Spring – Dennis – “Shanghai Life and Crime”
- 2023 Spring – Desan – “The French Revolution”
- 2023 Spring – Glotzer – “The History of American Inequality”
- 2023 Spring – Grant – “Global Christianities”
- 2023 Spring – Haynes – “The Historian’s Craft: Women and Gender in US History”
- 2023 Spring – Iber – “The History of Now”
- 2023 Spring – Ramírez – “Recording Latinx History in Wisconsin”
- 2023 Spring – Walden – “Origins of Race”
- 2023 Spring – Walden – “Religion and Slavery”
- 2022 Fall – Bloch – “The Weimar Republic and the Rise of Nazism”
- 2022 Fall – Cohen – “Race & Place in the Migrant Midwest”
- 2022 Fall – Esseissah – “Islam in the Global African Diaspora”
- 2022 Fall – Faigin – “The Suburb in American History”
- 2022 Fall – Martoccio – “Mercenaries, Pirates, and Renegades in the Early Modern Mediterranean”
- 2022 Fall – McDonald – “Cold War On Ice – The 1972 ‘Summit Series’ in Context”
- 2022 Fall – Meléndez-Badillo – “The Afterlives of the War of 1898 in the Caribbean”
- 2022 Fall – Ramírez – “Recording Latinx History in Wisconsin”
- 2022 Fall – Roberts – “The Woman Warrior”
- 2022 Fall – Rock-Singer – “The Rise and Fall of the Arab”
- 2022 Fall – Rosenhagen – “Religion in the age of Hitler”
- 2022 Fall – Walden – “Slavery and Religion”
- 2022 Spring – Hayes – “Nation Breakers, Nation Makers: Revolution, Rebellion, and Reform in Latin America”
- 2022 Spring – Kim – “The Violence of Mass Confinement: A Global History”
- 2022 Spring – Myers – “Africa and the Global Cold War”
- 2022 Spring – Powers – “The United States Empire”
- 2022 Spring – Rock-Singer – “The Rise and Fall of the Arab Spring”
- 2022 Spring – Rosenhagen – “Religion in the Age of Hitler”
- 2022 Spring – Shannon – “Protest Movements in 1960s Europe and America”
- 2022 Spring – Taylor – “Athenian Democracy”
- 2022 Spring – Wandel – “Representing History: Monuments and Films”
- 2022 Spring – Williford – “The History of Disaster”
- 2022 Spring – Whiting – “American Revolutions”
- 2021 Fall – Carlsson – “Belief and Unbelief in Modern Europe”
- 2021 Fall – Desan – “The French Revolution”
- 2021 Fall – Hayes – “Nation Breakers, Nation Makers: Revolution, Rebellion, and Reform in Latin America”
- 2021 Fall – Myers – “Africa and the Global Cold War”
- 2021 Fall – Shannon – “Protest Movements in 1960s Europe and America”
- 2021 Fall – Rock-Singer – “The Rise and Fall of the Arab”
- 2021 Fall – Stolz – “Technology and Revolution in the Middle East”
- 2021 Fall – Powers – “The United States Empire”
- 2021 Fall – Walden – “Slavery and Religion”
- 2021 Fall – Whiting – “American Revolutions”
- 2021 Fall – Young – “How Do Empires End? Defeat, Occupation and Post-Imperial Japan”
- 2021 Summer – Main – “Witchcraft, Diabolism, and Magic in Early Modern Europe”
- 2021 Spring – Bloch – “The Weimar Republic and the Rise of Nazism”
- 2021 Spring – Carlsson – “Religion and the Enlightenment”
- 2021 Spring – Iber – “The History of Now”
- 2021 Spring – Ipsen – “Feminist Activism in Wisconsin, 1965-1980”
- 2021 Spring – Kennedy – “The History of Data and Data Science”
- 2021 Spring – Monica Kim – “The Violence of Mass Confinement: A Global History”
- 2021 Spring – Shannon – “Protest Movements in 1960s Europe and America”
- 2021 Spring – Stanton – “The World of Alexander Hamilton”
- 2021 Spring – Wandel – “Representing History: Monuments and Films”
- 2021 Spring – Young – “How Do Empires End? Defeat, Occupation and Post-Imperial Japan”
- 2020 Fall – Bloch – “The Weimar Republic and the Rise of Nazism”
- 2020 Fall – Chamedes – “Democrats and Dictators in Spain and Italy”
- 2020 Fall – Desan – “The French Revolution”
- 2020 Fall – Hirsch – “Russia and America”
- 2020 Fall – Main – “Witchcraft, Diabolism, and Magic in Early Modern Europe”
- 2020 Fall – McDonald – “Crisis in Canada: October 1970”
- 2020 Fall – Murthy – “Postcolonialism and the Problem of Global Modernity”
- 2020 Fall – Rock-Singer – “The Rise and Fall of the Arab”
- 2020 Fall – Stanton – “The World of Alexander Hamilton”
- 2020 Fall – Suarez – “Race and Belonging in the Midwest”
- 2020 Fall – Walden – “Biography as History and the African Diaspora”
- 2020 Spring – Chamedes – “Democrats and Dictators in Spain and Italy”
- 2020 Spring – Ciancia – “Civilians and War on WWII’s Eastern Front”
- 2020 Spring – Ipsen – “Explorers, Colonizers & Travelers: Travel Writing as Historical Sources”
- 2020 Spring – McDonald – “The July Crisis, 1914 and the Coming of the Great War”
- 2020 Spring – Stolz – “Technology and Revolution in the Middle East”
- 2020 Spring – Taylor – “Athenian Democracy”
- 2020 Spring – Young – “How Do Empires End? Defeat, Occupation and Post-Imperial Japan”
- 2019 Fall – Carlsson – “Belief and Unbelief in Modern Europe”
- 2019 Fall – Desan – “Identity and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Europe & Colonies”
- 2019 Spring – Ciancia – “Civilians and War on WWII’s Eastern Front”
- 2019 Spring – Desan – “”Identity and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Europe & Colonies”
- 2019 Spring – Wandel – “Visible History”
- 2018 Fall – Glotzer – “Digital History and the American City”
- 2018 Fall – Johnson – “The California Gold Rush”
- 2018 Fall – Whiting – “American Revolutions”
- 2018 Spring – Young – “How Do Empires End? Defeat, Occupation and Post-Imperial Japan”
- 2017 Spring – Callaci – “History of Humanitarianism”
- 2017 Spring – Ciancia – “Civilians and War on WWII’s Eastern Front”
- 2017 Spring – Dennis – “Shanghai Life and Crime”
- 2017 Spring – Desan – “The French Revolution”
- 2017 Spring – Hall – “Wisconsin History & Material Culture”
- 2017 Spring – Wandel – “Visible History”
- 2016 Fall – Bernault – “A History of Money”
- 2016 Summer – Dennis – Shanghai Life and Crime”
- 2016 Spring – Ciancia – “Civilians and War on WWII’s Eastern Front”
- 2016 Spring – Hall – “The History of Wisconsin in 100 Objects”
- 2015 Fall – Bernault – “Ways of Seeing”
- 2015 Fall – Chamedes – “The Catholic Church and the World”
- 2015 Fall – Ipsen – “Explorers, Colonizers & Travelers: Travel Writing as Historical Sources”
- 2015 Spring – Chamedes – “The Catholic Church and the World”
- 2015 Spring – Ciancia – “Civilians and War on WWII’s Eastern Front”
- 2015 Spring – Hall – “The History of Wisconsin in 100 Objects”
- 2015 Spring – Sharpless – “The Native American/White relations in the “Middle West””
- 2014 Fall – Bernault – “Ways of Seeing: Visual Archives and Visual History”
- 2014 Fall – Kim – “The Korean War”
- 2014 Fall – Taylor – “Athenian Democracy”
- 2014 Fall – Thal – “Conspiracy Theory: Evidence and Argument”
- 2014 Fall – Wandel – “Witches and Saints”
- 2013 Fall – Chan – “Images of China”
- 2013 Fall – Kim – “The Korean War”
- 2014 Spring – Dennis – “Shanghai Life and Crime”
- 2014 Spring – Hirsch – “Russia Engages America; America Engages Russia”
- 2013 Spring – Chan – “Portraying China since Marco Polo”
- 2013 Spring – Wandel – “Visible History”
- 2013 Spring – Young – “How Do Empires End? Defeat, Occupation and Post-Imperial Japan”
- 1993 Spring – Plummer – “History of the Civil Rights Movement”
- 1992 Spring – Kurashige – “Introduction to Asian American History”