Courses that center upon the analysis of state structures, public and private organizations, and social actors
(see the catalog for details)
- CLS 255 – History of Ancient Greece
- CLS 256 – History of Rome
- ENG 338 – The British Novel II
- HIS 234 – Early Modern Europe, 1350–1650
- HIS 235 – Britain in the Modern World I, 1550–1815
- HIS 236 – Britain in the Modern World II, 1815–present
- HIS 237 – The Spectacle of Modern France
- HIS 238 – The Making of Modern Germany
- HIS 239 – Tyrants and Tunesmiths: Opera, Politics, and Society in Modern Europe
- HIS 242 – Rise and Fall of the Soviet Union
- HIS 244 – Ivan and Fritz Go to War: World War II on the Eastern Front
- HIS 255 – History of Ancient Greece
- HIS 256 – History of Rome
- HIS 295 – Sex, Gender, and Family in Early Modern Europe, 1300–1700
- HIS 331 – Making Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
- HIS 336 – The European Metropolis (not offered every year)
- HIS 342 – Stalinism
- POL 255 – The Politics of New Europe
- POL 257 – Nationalism
- POL 273 – Politics of Russia
- POL 355 – Courts and Politics in Comparative Perspective
- SOC 280 – Bound by Borders: Sociology of Law and Migration
- SOC 370 – Members Only: A Political Sociology of Citizenship