Research Seminars 2007-2008
Fall:
492 Seminar in European History: Renaissance, Reformation, and the Problem of Modernity (Cotts)
493 Seminar in United States History: Labor Question, Race Question, Woman Question: Work and Citizenship, 1870-1920 (Lerman)
Spring:
490 Seminar in Asian History: 18th-century China (Dott)
495 Seminar in Latin American History: Testimonio: Voices of the Powerless in Recent Latin American History (Charlip)
Research Seminars 2006-2007
Fall:
494 Seminar in Middle East History: Ottoman Empire (Semerdjian)
493 Seminar in United States History: Reinventing the Free Worker: Reconstruction, New South, and the Reconvening of Nation (Lerman)
Spring:
492 Seminar in European History: The Masses and the Modern: 1880-1914 (Sharp)
488 Seminar in African History: (Woodfork)
Research Seminars 2005-2006
Fall:
492 Seminar in European History: Church and State in the Middle Ages (Cotts)
493 Seminar in United States History: The 1960s (Schmitz)
Spring:
490 Seminar in Asian History: Chinese Revolutions (Dott)
495 Seminar in Latin American History: Testimonio (Charlip)
Research Seminars 2004-2005
Fall:
492A Seminar in European History: Ancient Women and Power (Nourse)
492B Seminar in European History: The Masses and the Modern: 1880-1914 (Sharp)
Spring:
493 Seminar in United States History: Reinventing the Free Worker: Reconstruction, New South, and the Reconvening of Nation (Lerman)
494 Seminar in Middle East History: The Harem: Myth and Reality (Semerdjian)
Research Seminars 2003-2004
Fall:
493 Seminar in US History: the 1930s (Schmitz)
Spring:
490 Seminar in Asian History: Identity Crises: Identity, Race, and Nationalism in Qing China (Dott)
492 Seminar in European History: The Tudors (Weingart)
493 Seminar in United States History: The 1960s (Schmitz)
Research Seminars 2002-2003
Fall:
493 Seminar in US History: the 1960s (Schmitz)
492A Seminar in European History: The Masses and the Modern (Sharp)
Spring:
492B Seminar in Ancient History: Ancient Women and Power (Nourse)
495 Seminar in Latin American History: Revolutions (Charlip)
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