16:510:511Colloquium in Comparative History (3) Adas, Bennett, Howard |
16:510:513Colloquium in Cultural History (3) Fabian, Lears, Matsuda, Satter |
16:510:515Colloquium in Diplomatic History (3) Curruthers, Foglesong |
16:510:517Colloquium in Economic History (3) Survey of the principal problems and methodologies in economic history. Livingston, Triner-Besosa |
16:510:519Colloquium in Intellectual History (3) An investigation of consciousness-past and present-through the writings of philosophers, moralists, and cultural critics from the 17th through the 20th centuries. Bay, Lears, Livingston, Satter, Yans-McLaughlin |
16:510:521Colloquium in Labor History (3) Cobble, Livingston |
16:510:523Colloquium in Migration, Community, and Identity (3) Immigration, community, and identity formations among immigrants. Dynamics of assimilation and its opposites in selected cultural and chronological contexts. Whalen, Yans-McLaughlin |
16:510:525Colloquium in Political History (3) O`Neill |
16:510:527Topics in the History of Religion (3) Selected issues and relevant historiography in the history of religion. Specific cultural and historical context varies according to the interests of the instructors. Lears, Mack, Morrison, Reinert |
16:510:529Topics in the History of Sexuality (3) Problems and historiography on the history of sexuality in selected historical and cultural contexts. Jones, Reinert, Scott, Smith |
16:510:531Colloquium in Social History (3) Introduction to European and American social history, with emphasis on historical demography, the family, class structure and social stratification, protest, and culture. Gillis, Reed |
16:510:532Colloquium in Atlantic History and the African Diaspora (3) Examines the connected histories of Africa, Europe, and the Americas and the experiences of peoples of African descent. Bay, Bennett, Ca. Brown, Ch. Brown, Butler, Hewitt, Howard, Morgan, White |
16:510:533Topics in Social History (3,3) Gillis, Reed |
16:510:534Colloquium in Environmental History (3) Studies how environments and cultures have interacted throughout human history. Adas, Israel, Schrepfer, Scranton |
16:510:535Colloquium in the History of Technology (3) Explores how culture has shaped technology as well as the social impacts of technology. Adas, Geselowitz, Israel, Scranton |
16:510:536Colloquium in the History of Health and Medicine (3) How culture has shaped medical and scientific knowledge and how ideas about health and illness have influenced aspects of culture. J. Golden, Herschbach, Livingston, Marsh, Reed, Wailoo |
16:510:537Colloquium in Urban History (3) Introduction to the urbanization process, with emphasis on the city building process, social mobility and social structure, ethnicity, social and geographic mobility, political and social reform. Howard, Isenberg |
16:510:539Colloquium in Women's and Gender History (3) Women`s and gender history across national/cultural contexts and time periods. Basch, Davis, Gillis, Jones, LeGall, J. Lewis, Morgan, Smith, White, Yans-McLaughlin |
16:510:541(F) Colloquium in World History (3) Focuses on a specific problem or set of problems in world history using readings designed to promote an understanding of the relevant theoretical and analytical literature. Ch. Brown, Howard. Prerequisite: Admission to Ph.D. program. |
16:510:543Seminar in Cultural History (3) Lears, Matsuda |
16:510:545Seminar in Economic History (3) |
16:510:546Seminar I in the History of Technology, Environment, and Health: History and Social Theory (3) Theoretical perspectives, drawn chiefly from the social sciences, emphasizing their role in initiating historical research projects. Israel, Pauly, Reed, Schrepfer, Scranton |
16:510:547Seminar II in the History of Technology, Environment, and Health (3) Directed research related to the global history of technology, environment, and health. Israel, Pauly, Reed, Schrepfer, Scranton |
16:510:549,550Seminar in the History of Women (3,3) Davis, Garrison, Hewitt, Jones, J. Lewis, Mack, Morgan, Smith, Yans-McLaughlin. |
16:510:551(S) Seminar in World and Comparative History (3) Directed research in projects related to a specific theme (such as immigration, imperialism, comparative gender ideologies) that are announced in advance by the instructor. Adas, Ch. Brown, Howard, Roden. Prerequisite: Admission to Ph.D. program. |