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Graduate students should register for 9-12 credit hours per semester.

  • Options for graduate classes also include independent studies (HST 990 & HST 690), and courses offered outside the History Department. 

Please see the PhD and MA Programs of Study Handbook, or contact our current Graduate Director or Office/Graduate Coordinator for more information. 

Class

Title

Day/Time

Location

Instructor

Course Description

HST

600Boderlands and Empires from the MarginsM 9:30-12:15151 Eggers HallMurphyHST 600Mexico-US Relations

801

Historiography

M 12:45-3:

30209 Eggers HallMcCormickHST/MES 600Global Histories of the Modern Middle East and North AfricaT 9:30-12:HST 803Theories and Philosophies of HistoryT 12:30-3:15151 Eggers Hall

Jashari

HST 645History of International RelationsW

15

151 Eggers Hall

A. Kallander

Readings in recent scholarship on the modern Middle East and North Africa with attention to global contexts and processes such as colonialism and capitalism. The course will emphasize historical approaches and methodologies but will be interdisciplinary in nature. Students from all disciplines welcome as are advanced undergraduates. We will combine conversations and analysis of shared readings, different readings on a shared topic or theme, with independent work. Topics may include colonial and post-colonial theory, gender, sexuality, race, religion and identity, security and insecurity, human rights and humanitarianism, science, technology, health and the environment, depending on student interest.

Kumar

HST 745

Renaissance Italy

M 9:30-12:15

151 Eggers Hall

KhalilHST 804Graduate Research SeminarW 3:30-6:15151 Eggers HallKutcher

Brege