Department of History

History Department Graduate Courses, Fall 1997-Spring 1998

Below is a list of past graduate-level courses offered by the History Department. Each course title links to a short description and each professor links his or her faculty profile. If noted, the syllabus and course websites are also available for perusal beginning in Fall 2004.

Current Year | 2008/09 | 2007/08 | 2006/07 | 2005/06 | 2004/05 | 2003/04 | 2002/03 | 2001/02 | 2000/01 | 1999/2000 | 1998/99 | 1997/98 | 1996/97 | 1995/96

 
Fall 1997
  European Historiography-Antiquity to Enlightenment D. Gordon    
  American Historiography through the Civil War L. Richards    
  Latin American History K. Bliss    
  Recent European History C. Rearick    
  Topics in European and U.S. Women's History J. Berkman    
  Comparative U.S. South and South Africa J. Higginson    
  New England Architecture, 1625-1830 K. Hafertepe    
  Cultural History 1790-1870 S. Nissenbaum    
  The Body in History K. Peiss    
  Cold War, Hot Science: The Making of Scientific Life and Culture in the Military-Industrial Complex L. Owens    
  The Politics of Slavery & the Coming of the Civil War M. Sinha    
  The Revolutionary Generation J. Ellis    
 
Spring 1998
  Historiography of Modern Europe C. Rearick    
  Modern American Historiography D. Glassberg    
  Topics in Medieval History D. Ware    
  U.S. West/Borderlands G. McFarland    
  Material Culture - Early New England K. Hafertepe    
  Global History C. Barton/J. Lipman    
  Race, Politics and Culture Since 1930 T. Hamm    
  The Body Politic in Early Modern Europe and in the European Settlements of North America, 1400-1600 J. Stieber    
  Central Asia: Political Issues in Historical Perspective A. Altstadt    
  History of the South from the Colonial Period to 1900 M. Sinha    
  Research Seminar in American Cultural History, 1789-1880 S. Nissenbaum    
  U.S. Women's History: Sources and Methods K. Peiss    
  Independent Study Workshop W. Johnston    
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