118 / FIELDS OF INSTRUCTION AFH 5125-Pre-Colonial Africa (3) Selected topics in the history of Africa before the colonial period. Not open to students who have taken AFH 4120 or equivalent. AFH 5258-Modern Africa (4) Prereq: permission of instructor. Selected topics in nineteenth and twentieth-century African his- tory. Not open to students who have taken AFH 4250 or equiva- lent. AFH 5296-Health and Healing in Modern Africa (3) Prereq: consent of instructor. Health and healing as structured by changing patterns of everyday life on the African continent in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Not open to students who have taken AFH 4292 or the equivalent. AFH 5297-History of African Agriculture (3) Beginning with the transition to agriculture and continuing through an examina- tion of African agriculture in the post-colonial period. Not open to students who have taken AFH 4291 or the equivalent. AFH 5348-History of West Africa (4) Ghana empire to the contemporary period. Not open to students who have taken AFH 3342 or equivalent. AFH 5406-History of East Africa (3) Society, culture, and ecology in East Africa from the early period to the present. Not open to students who have taken AFH 4405 or the equivalent. AFH 5458-Southern Africa (4) Prereq: permission of instructor. History of Africa south of the Zambezi River since 1800, with special reference to the Republic of South Africa. Not open to students who have taken AFH 4450 or equivalent. AFH 5934-Topics in African History (3; max: 9) AFH 6103-Seminar in Pre-Colonial Africa (3; max: 6) AFH 6259-Seminar in Modern Africa (3; max: 6) AFH 6805-Historiography of Africa (3) Changing trends in the writing of African history in Africa, Europe, and North America. AFH 6934-Africa (4) AFH 6936-Readings in African History (3; max: 6) AMH 5116-Early America (4) Origin and development of an American society along the eastern seaboard of North America. Not open to students who have taken AMH 4110. AMH 5137-American Revolutionary Era (4) Prereq:permission of instructor. The Great War for Empire, the origins and course of the War for American Independence, government under the Articles of Confederation, and the movement for constitutional revision. Not open to students who have taken AMH 4130 or equivalent. AMH 5177-Era of the American Civil War (4) Prereq: permis- sion of instructor. American history in the 1850s, 1860s, and 1870s with special attention to the Civil War. Notopen to students who have taken AMH 4172 or equivalent. AMH 5229-Populist Era to World War I (4) Prereq: permission of instructor. Turn of the century decades from which the basic patterns of modern American industrial society and America's world power role emerged. Not open to students who have taken AMH 4220 or equivalent. AMH 5239-The United States, World War I to World War II (4) Prereq: permission of instructor. Political, economic, and social history of the U.S. between the wars with particular attention to the conflict between fundamentalism and modernism in the 1920s and the Great Depression. Not open to students who have taken AMH 4231 or equivalent. AMH 5278-The United States Since World War II (4) Prereq: permission of instructor. Changes in American society and in America's role in world affairs from 1945 to the present. Not open to students who have taken AMH 4270 or equivalent. AMH 5404-The South to 1860 (4) Prereq:permission of instruc- tor. Development of the South from colonial times to the emer- gence of southern nationalism. Not open to students who have taken AMH 4402 or equivalent. AMH 5405-The South Since 1860 (4) Prereq:permission of the instructor. History of the South from the Civil War to the present, emphasizing the South as an integral region and its relationship to the rest of the nation. Not open to students who have taken AMH 4403 or equivalent. AMH 5547-American Military History and Policy (3) Prereq: permission of instructor. Study of the American military establish- ment from colonial times to present. AMH 5905-Special Studies (3; max: 12 including HIS 6905) AMH 5930-Topics in United States History (3; max: 9) AMH 6148-The Literature of United States History (4) Main themes and issues in contemporary writing about United States history. AMH 6198-Early American Society (4) A research seminar focusing on a selected topic or selected topics in American history through the War of 1812. AMH 6199-Nineteenth Century America (4) A research semi- nar focusing on a topic or topics in American history from the War of 1812 to around 1900. AMH 6290-Modern America (4) A research seminar focusing on a topic or topics in American history in the twentieth century. AMH 6356-Research Seminar in U.S. Political History (4) Reading and research designed to produce a paper which demon- strates ability to do research in primary sources and connect original work with existing historical literature. AMH 6379-The United States in the World Economy, 1783- 1980 (4) AMH 6393-Seminar in American Thought (4) AMH 6406-Readings in Southern History, 1607-1865 (4) An analysis of the major scholarly works and interpretations dealing with the development of a bi-racial society in the American South. AMH 6465-Seminar in U.S. Urban History (4) Historical development of American cities and ways in which the urbaniza- tion process has reshaped social life. AMH 6498-Seminar in U.S. Immigration and Ethnicity (4) Analysis of impact of immigration and ethnicity on creation of pluralist American society. AMH 6499-Historical Analysis of the American Community (4) Local history with focus on the American community from colonial origins to the present. AMH 6506-Seminar in American Labor History (4) AMH 6516-Seminar in American Foreign Relations and Expan- sion (4) American foreign policy since 1945, the United States response to Third World nationalism, the changing historiogra- phical debate over the nature of U.S. diplomacy, and other selected topics. AMH 6557-Seminar in the Constitutional and Legal History of the United States (4) A chronological and thematic analysis of the evolution of American law, legal institutions, and constitutional- ism from their English origins to the present. ASH 5388-Topics in East Asian History (3; max: 9) ASH 6904-Readings in Japanese History (3; max: 9) EUH 5225-Expansion of Europe: Exploration and Settlement, 1415-1650 (3) Prereq:permission of instructor. European expan- sion overseas, 1415-1650; impact of Africa, Asia, the Americas; the development of a global economy. Not open to students who have taken EUH 4220 or equivalent. EUH 5447-France (4) Prereq:permission of instructor. Topics in the historyof Francefrom the Middle Agestothe present. Notopen to students who have taken EUH 4442 or equivalent. EUH 5467-Germany: The Making of the Empire (4) Prereq: permission of instructor. Formation of the German Empire under Chancellor Bismarck and Kaiser Wilhelm II. Not open to students who have taken EUH 4463 or equivalent. EUH 5468-Germany: The Republic and the Third Reich (4) Prereq: permission of instructor. History of Germany from the 1930s through World War II, emphasizing the methods by which Hitler gained and maintained power. Not open to students who have taken EUH 4464 or equivalent. EUH 5517-Elizabethan England, 1509-1660 (4) Topics in En- glish history from the reign of Elizabeth through the restoration of the Stuarts. Not open to students who have taken EUH 4511 or equivalent. EUH 5519-Restoration England, 1660-1793 (4) Topics in En- glish history from the Stuart Restoration through the reign of George ll. Not open to students who have taken EUH 4513 or equivalent. EUH 5546-Topics in British History (3; max: 9) EUH 5612-Gender and Power in the West (3) Examination of cultural constructions of femininity and masculinity and male and female sexuality in the western world to analyze relationships between gender and power. Weekly investigations of the dynam- ics of power in a given period or society to determine how gendered definitions reflected or changed political relationships. EUH 5657-European Military History (4) Prereq: permission of