Winter 2024 Graduate Courses


(Tentative schedule; subject to change)

Course No. & Name Professor/Lecturer Day/Time Course Description
HIST C200P.Topics in Historiography: History of Religions Prof. N. Green Mon 1-3:50 Proseminar on historiography involving close reading and critical discussion of secondary scholarship and primary sources on selected topics. Reading, discussion, and analytical writing culminating in one or several historiographical essays. May be repeated for credit.
HIST 200I. Advanced Historiography: Latin America Prof. R. Derby Tues 11-1:50 Seminar. May be repeated for credit.
HIST 200J. Advanced Historiography: Near East Prof. J. Gelvin Wed 2-4:50 Seminar. May be repeated for credit.
HIST 200O. Advanced Historiography: Science/Technology Prof. S. de Chadarevian Wed 3-5:50 Seminar. May be repeated for credit.
HIST C201H. Topics in History: U.S. Prof. B. Stevenson Tues 12-2:50 Reading and discussion of selected topics. May be repeated for credit.
HIST 213B.History of Women, Men, Sexuality Prof. K. Marino Tues 12-2:50 Enforced requisite: course 213A. Research, analysis, drafting, and rewriting of student final papers.
HIST 246B.Introduction to U.S. History: 1790 to 1900 Prof. K. Kim W 2-4:50 Graduate survey of significant literature dealing with U.S. history from the Colonial period to the present. Each course may be taken independently for credit.
HIST 282A (A. Goldman) Prof. A. Goldman W 2-4:50 Course 282A is requisite to 282B. In Progress grading (credit to be given only on completion of course 282B).