(Tentative schedule; subject to change)
Course No. & Name | Professor/Lecturer | Day/Time | Course Description |
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200L. Advanced Historiography: China | Goldman, A. | F 1-3:50 | Seminar, three hours. May be repeated for credit. |
C200M. Topics in Historiography: Japan | Marotti, W. | M 4-6:50 | Seminar, three hours. Designed for graduate students. 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. May be concurrently scheduled with course C187R. S/U or letter grading. |
201D. Topics in History: Early Modern Europe | Stacey, P. | R 2-4:50 | Seminar, three hours. Graduate course involving reading, lecturing, and discussion of selected topics. May be repeated for credit. When concurrently scheduled with course 191, undergraduates must obtain consent of instructor to enroll. S/U or letter grading. |
201E. Topics in History: Modern Europe | Silverman, D. | W 2-4:50 | Seminar, three hours. Graduate course involving reading, lecturing, and discussion of selected topics. May be repeated for credit. When concurrently scheduled with course 191, undergraduates must obtain consent of instructor to enroll. S/U or letter grading. |
C201H. Topics in History: U.S. | Matsumoto, V | R 2-4:50 | Seminar, three hours. Designed for graduate students. Reading and discussion of selected topics. May be repeated for credit. May be concurrently scheduled with course C191D. S/U or letter grading. |
201I. Topics in History: Latin America | Perez-Montesinos, F. | W 2-4:50 | Seminar, three hours. Graduate course involving reading, lecturing, and discussion of selected topics. May be repeated for credit. When concurrently scheduled with course 191, undergraduates must obtain consent of instructor to enroll. S/U or letter grading. |
214. Topics in World History | Apter, A. | TBD | Seminar, three hours. Graduate seminar utilizing world-historical perspective to examine variety of broad themes in human history. Topics vary annually. Letter grading |
246C. Introduction to U.S. History: 20th Century | Kelley, R. | W 2-4:50 | Seminar, three hours. 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. |
288B. Seminar: South Asia | Lal, V. | W 2-4:50 | Seminar, three hours. Requisite: course 288A. Letter grading. |