What Parents Don't Know About Bowdoin

<p>For reference: Listing of 1st year seminars at Bowdoin College from the 2011-12 Catalogue:</p>

<p>010 Europe during the Age of Discovery
011 Memoirs and Memory in American History
012 Intentional Communities in America, 1630-1997
013 Living in the Sixteenth Century
014 Science and Society
015 The Western Experience in American History
016 Globalization and Its Critics
018 Consumer Revolution in the Atlantic World
020 Public Health in Europe and the U.S
022 Gender, Identity, and Society in Europe, 1789-1945
025 The Civil War in Film
026 Globalizing India
060 Introduction to Historical Writing
110 Medieval, Renaissance and Reformation Europe
125 European Jewry
127 Early Modern Europe, Reformation to Revolutions
130 North American Indian History, 1450-Present
139 The Civil War Era
140 War and Society
142 The U.S. since 1945
201 History of Ancient Greece
202 Ancient Rome.
204 Science, Magic and Religion
205 History of the Body
206 War and Society in the Ancient Greek World
215 Making of Modern Europe, 1815-1918
218 History of Russia, 1725-1924
219 Russia’s 20th Century
220 History of the Holocaust
221 History of England, 1485-1688
223 Modern Britain, 1837-1990s
224 Modern Middle East: Palestinian-Israeli Conflict
248 Family and Community in American History, 1600-1900
252 Colonial Latin America
255 Modern Latin America
258 Latin American Revolutions
261 Making of Modern India
262 Africa and the Atlantic World, 1400-1880
263 Politics and Culture in 20th Century India
264 Africa since 1880
265 Mogadishu to Madagascar: East African History
266 History of Mexico
268 Asian American History, 1850-Present
271 European Enlightenment
273 History of Latinos in the U.S.
274 History of the American Revolution
275 Making of Modern China, 1550-Present
276 China’s Origins an Transformations, Prehistory-1550
280 Imperialism, Nationalism, Human Rights
282 India and the Indian Ocean World
283 Origins of Japanese Culture and Civilization
284 Emergence of Modern Japan</p>

<p>Intermediate and Advanced Seminars were not added for fear of carpal tunnel syndrome.</p>