Course Offerings

Intellectual History Courses for the Coming Academic Year, 2009-10
Fall ‘09

Undergraduate:
1304 Modern European Intellectual History, Nietzsche to Postmodernism (Lecture): P. Gordon
History 1330: Social Thought in Modern America (Lecture): J. Klopppenberg
History and Literature 90e: Imperial Intimacies (Reading Seminar): J. Surkis
History 83a: The History of Economic Thought since 1750 (Seminar): E. Rothschild
History 83b: Historical Ontology: P. Gordon
History 1415: Benjamin Franklin (Conference Course): J. Chaplin
History 841: The World of William James (Research Seminar): J. Kloppenberg
History 73a: Republics and Republicanism (Conference Course): J. Hankins

Graduate:
Chinese History 228: Introduction to Neo-Confucianism: P. Bol
History 2112: Renaissance Research Methods: J. Hankins
History 2121: Cultural History of Early Modern Europe (research seminar): A. Blair
History 2230: Ideas in Europe in the Eighteenth Century: E. Rothschild

 

Spring ‘10

Undergraduate:
Hist 1318: History of the Book (Lecture): A. Blair
History 1259: History European Sexual Modernities (Lecture): J. Surkis
History 73b: Sophomore Tutorial, Introduction to Intellectual History (Reading Seminar): D. Armitage
History 1479: Intellectuals and Auschwitz (Research Seminar): P. Gordon
History 81a: History in Early Modern Europe (Research Seminar): A. Blair
History and Literature: Sophomore Tutorial: J. Surkis

Graduate:
History 2300: Methods in Intellectual History: P. Gordon and M. Puett
History 2970 Gender History Pro-Seminar: J. Surkis and Nancy Cott