Graduate Program
Courses
The department also accepts for MA graduate credit all history courses numbered 1000–1999, except for HIST 1000 and 1001.
HIST 2001 Introductory Research Methods
HIST 2002 Social Science Historiography
HIST 2003 Modern European Historiography
HIST 2004 Philosophy of the Cultural and Social Studies
HIST 2005 Special Topics (fall)
HIST 2006 Special Topics (winter)
HIST 2007 Special Topics (spring)
HIST 2008 Quantitative Methods I
HIST 2009 Quantitative Methods II
HIST 2010 Graduate Teaching Seminar
HIST 2011 Preparing the Dissertation
HIST 2012 Graduate Writing Seminar
HIST 2015 Historiography
HIST 2020 Constructing the Early Modern World
HIST 2042 Sociology of Revolution
HIST 2043 Social Movements
HIST 2049 Comparative Welfare States
HIST 2050 Political Practice and Reason in European Social Thought
HIST 2055 Comparative Labor
HIST 2069 Gender in Global Perspective
HIST 2070 Early European History Readings
HIST 2071 Modern European History Readings
HIST 2080 Problems of European History Readings
HIST 2081 Problems of European History Research
HIST 2082 Comparative Nationalisms Readings
HIST 2083 Comparative Nationalisms Research
HIST 2085 Comparative Common Law
HIST 2086 Comparative Common Law Research
HIST 2087 Comparative Military Systems
HIST 2090 The Natural and the Human Sciences: The Classical Tradition
HIST 2091 Historical and Sociological Perspectives: Public Health
HIST 2100 Readings in European History
HIST 2102 Perceptions of the Past
HIST 2118 Early Modern Europe
HIST 2119 Kings and Communities
HIST 2120 Republican Thought in 17th-Century England
HIST 2121 The Anglo-Dutch Achievement 1550–1750
HIST 2148 Weber's Sociology of Religion
HIST 2149 The Interpretation of Marx
HIST 2150 Modern German Social Thought
HIST 2151 European Classical Sociology
HIST 2152 Modern European Social Thought
HIST 2153 Max Weber
HIST 2154 Max Weber's Comparative History
HIST 2155 European Labor
HIST 2156 British Labor
HIST 2211 Graduate Reading in East Europe
HIST 2212 Idea of Europe
HIST 2245 Economic History of Russia/Eastern Europe
HIST 2311 Graduate Reading in Russia to 1917
HIST 2312 Graduate Research in Russia to 1917
HIST 2313 Readings: Soviet Union
HIST 2314 Research in Soviet History
HIST 2315 Whose Socialism? Whose Enemies?
HIST 2400 East Asia Introduction
HIST 2401 East Asia Readings
HIST 2402 East Asia Research
HIST 2403 Chinese Studies since 1950
HIST 2404 Chinese Epigraphy
HIST 2405 Historiography of Chinese Archaeology
HIST 2432 Readings in Early Modern Japan
HIST 2433 Readings on Modern Japan
HIST 2434 World War II in Asia Readings
HIST 2500 Latin American Reading
HIST 2501 Latin American Research
HIST 2502 Latin American Readings II
HIST 2503 State and Society: Latin America
HIST 2504 Latin American Studies in the United States: 1945–1990
HIST 2506 Afro-Latin America
HIST 2507 19th-Century Latin America
HIST 2510 Brazil
HIST 2600 United States to 1877 Readings
HIST 2601 U.S. General Field II
HIST 2602 U.S. Research
HIST 2650 Social/Political History, U.S.
HIST 2651 American Social and Political History
HIST 2652 U.S. Politics and Political Theory I
HIST 2653 U.S. Politics and Political Theory II
HIST 2655 Graduate Reading U.S. Labor History
HIST 2656 U.S. Labor Research
HIST 2657 Theory and Methods in Social History
HIST 2658 Theory and Methods in History from Below
HIST 2660 U.S. Women Research
HIST 2661 Comparative Women
HIST 2665 Readings: History of American City
HIST 2668 U.S. Urban Social Structure I
HIST 2669 U.S. Urban Social Structure II
HIST 2670 Native Americans in the United States 1783–Present
HIST 2700 Race and Class in U.S. Politics
HIST 2704 Approaches to Global History
HIST 2710 Social History of Ancient Worlds
HIST 2711 Texts
and Contexts Core Seminar
HIST 2712 Race, Ethnicity
and Gender Core Seminar
HIST 2714 Capitalism
and Empire Core Seminar
HIST 2720 Early Atlantic America
HIST 2721 Atlantic History Readings to 1800
HIST 2722 Atlantic History Research 1800–2000 Readings
HIST 2723 Atlantic History Research
HIST 2740 Pre-Modern Race and Slavery
HIST 2741 Modern Race and Slavery
HIST 2750 Readings in World History
HIST 2751 Comparative Labor History
HIST 2752 Historiography of European Imperialism I
HIST 2753 Historiography of Nineteenth-Twentieth Century Imperialism
HIST 2770 Comparative Slavery and Abolition
HIST 2771 Comparative Race Relations: Cuba and the United States
HIST 2772 Race, Caste, Ethnicity, in World Perspective
HIST 2773 Scientific Racism
HIST 2775 Religion and History
HIST 2902 Directed Study
HIST 2990 Independent Study
HIST 3000 Research and Dissertation for the PhD Degree
HIST 3649 Evaluation of American Social Welfare
HIST 3902 Directed Study


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