Department of History

History Department Graduate Courses, Fall 2002-Spring 2003

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.

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Fall 2002
  European Historiography to the Enlightenment B. Ogilvie    
  U. S. Historiography B. Laurie    
  Latin American Historiography 1821-Present K. Bliss    
  Readings in U.S. Diplomatic History S. Pelz    
  Public History M. Miller    
  African-Americans and the Movement to Abolish Slavery M. Sinha    
  Comparing Scientific Traditions L. Owens    
  U.S. South and South Africa J. Higginson    
  Gender and Socialism L. Seegers    
  Jews in Modern France J. Berkovitz    
  Independent Study Workshop      
Spring 2003

     
  European Historiography: Enlightenment to the Present C. Rearick    
  Modern American Historiography D. Glassberg    
  Popular Culture in the Medieval and Early Modern Era: Readings and Approaches A. Cuffel    
  Museums and Historical Sites M. Miller    
  Theory and Method in Native American History A. Nash    
  Agrarian Americas L. Gudmundson    
  Slavery M. Sinha    
  European Labor Movements M. Kessler    
  U.S. Women and Gender History J. Berkman    
  Latin America - U.S. Relations K. Bliss    
  U.S. South and South Africa J. Higginson    
  Independent Study Workshop      
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